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2014 Senior Bowl roster: Jared Abbrederis unable to play after hamstring injury

Injuries have caused some changes to the Senior Bowl roster.

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After a handful of players declined invitations to the 2014 Senior Bowl, and the players that did attend went through a week of practices, even more tweaks had to be made to the rosters.

Wisconsin wide receiver Jared Abbrederis pulled out of the game after tweaking his hamstring, and Oklahoma cornerback Aaron Colvin tore his ACL during the week of practices. Missouri wide receiver L'Damian Washington was invited to replace Abbrederis but is still nursing a foot injury he played through during his senior season.

Here are the full updated rosters for the game.

NOTE: Jimmy Garoppolo was mistakenly excluded from the initial post. He is playing in the Senior Bowl.

North Roster

QB

Tajh Boyd, Clemson

Stephen Morris, Miami

Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech

RB

James White, Wisconsin

Carlos Hyde, Ohio State

Charles Sims, West Virginia

Ryan Hewitt (FB), Stanford

WR

Josh Huff, Oregon

Kain Colter, Northwestern

Robert Herron, Wyoming

Michael Campanaro, Wake Forest

Shaquelle Evans, UCLA

Jeff Janis, Saginaw Valley St.

Jared Abbrederis, Wisconsin*

L’Damian Washington, Missouri

TE

C.J. Fiedorowicz, Iowa

Jacob Pedersen, Wisconsin

OL

Zack Martin, Notre Dame

Jack Mewhort, Ohio State

Seantrel Henderson, Miami

Brandon Thomas, Clemson

Tyler Larsen, Utah State

Weston Richburg, Colorado State

Cyril Richardson, Baylor

Michael Schofield, Michigan

Brandon Linder, Miami

Kadeem Edwards, Tennessee St.

DL

Kareem Martin, North Carolina

Trent Murphy, Stanford

James Gayle, Virginia Tech

Taylor Hart, Oregon

Ra’Shede Hageman, Minnesota

Aaron Donald, Pittsburgh

DaQuan Jones, Penn State

Shamar Stephen, Connecticut

LB

Chris Borland, Wisconsin

Jordan Zumwalt, UCLA

Marcus Smith, Louisville

Michael Sam, Missouri

Jonathan Brown, Illinois

Christian Kirksey, Iowa

DB

Marqueston Huff, Wyoming

Stanley Jean-Baptiste, Nebraska

Darqueze Dennard, Michigan State

Dontae Johnson, North Carolina State

Deone Bucannon, Washington State

Ahmad Dixon, Baylor

Dez Southward, Wisconsin

Jimmie Ward, Northern Illinois

ST

Tyler Ott (LS), Harvard

Chris Boswell (K), Rice

Kirby Van Der Kamp (P), Iowa State

Coaching Staff: Atlanta Falcons

South Roster

QB

Derek Carr, Fresno State

David Fales, San Jose State

Jimmy Garoppolo, Eastern Illinois

RB

Jerick McKinnon, Georgia Southern

Antonio Andrews, Western Kentucky

Lorenzo Taliaferro, Coastal Carolina

Jay Prosch (FB), Auburn

WR

Solomon Patton, Florida

Jordan Matthews, Vanderbilt

Jalen Saunders, Oklahoma

Ryan Grant, Tulane

Cody Hoffman, Brigham Young

Mike Davis, Texas

Kevin Norwood, Alabama

TE

Marcel Jensen, Fresno State

Arthur Lynch, Georgia

OL

Morgan Moses, Virginia

Billy Turner, North Dakota State

Ja’Wuan James, Tennessee

Bryan Stork, Florida State

Travis Swanson, Arkansas

Wesley Johnson, Vanderbilt

Joel Bitonio, Nevada

Jon Halapio, Florida

Gabe Jackson, Mississippi State

DL

Chris Smith, Arkansas

Ed Stinson, Alabama

Dee Ford, Auburn

Brent Urban, Virginia

Will Sutton, Arizona State

Daniel McCullers, Tennessee

Caraun Reid, Princeton

Deandre Coleman, California

LB

C.J. Mosley, Alabama

Lamin Barrow, LSU

Christian Jones, Florida State

Kyle Van Noy, Brigham Young

Jordan Tripp, Montana

Telvin Smith, Florida State

Jeremiah Attaochu, Georgia Tech

Adrian Hubbard, Alabama

DB

Walt Aikens, Liberty

Jaylen Watkins, Florida

Keith McGill, Utah

Lavelle Westbrooks, Georgia Southern

Aaron Colvin, Oklahoma

Chris Davis, Auburn

Terrence Brooks, Florida State

Craig Loston, LSU

Kenny Ladler, Vanderbilt

ST

Marcus Heit (LS), Kansas State

Cody Parkey (K), Auburn

Cody Mandell (P), Alabama

Coaching Staff: Jacksonville Jaguars

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