Scout Notebook: Shrine Bowl Spotlight
All Access Football highlights eight NFL prospects who have been invited to the 2026 East-West Shrine Bowl in Arlington, with in-depth scouting reports, verified player measurements and projections.
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SCOUT NOTEBOOK: SHRINE BOWL SPOTLIGHT
(photo courtesy: East-West Shrine Bowl)
In this week’s All Access Football Scout Notebook, we shine the spotlight on several players who have been invited to the 101st East-West Shrine Bowl, scheduled for January 27, at The Star, in Arlington Texas.
The East-West Shrine Bowl has served as one of the premier all-star game events for aspiring college prospects with aspirations to play in the NFL. It is an extremely well-organized event, which draws representatives from all 32 NFL teams, including general managers. During the week long event, participants practice and meet with NFL decision-makers in hopes of boosting their draft stock.
This past year, the 2025 East-West Shrine Bowl produced 51 NFL Draft selections, including first round pick Kenneth Grant (Dolphins). As we hit the month of November, the first wave of this year’s Shrine Bowl invites have been sent and we have highlighted several of them below.
Keep reading to learn about eight prospects who have been invited to the prestigious event, complete with player evaluations, verified measurements and draft projections, courtesy of the NFL Draft Bible scouting department. For the complete list of invites, be sure to check out our 2026 East-West Shrine Bowl Tracker.
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