Blue-Grey All American Bowl Roster 2022: Full Player List, Top Talent Highlights



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The Blue-Grey All-American Bowl will take place at Dallas Cowboys' AT&T Stadium on Monday, with a new group of high school football players looking to showcase their skills.

College football prospects are on the rosters who are heading to different levels of the game. Some players have yet to make a decision after the early signing period.

This is a good chance for those players to make a final impression on the coaches who may be deciding what to do with their final scholarship offers.

This is a great opportunity for people who are signed to get some quality coaching and get excited about their future. Ken Still is the head coach of the West side and Seneca Wallace is the head coach of the East side.

The Blue-Grey Bowl organization will be playing another game in Raymond James Stadium. The rosters can be found here. The rosters for the game can be found here.

The game will be shown on the Impact Football Network. The January 31 game will be broadcasted.

Kent State's Jameel Gardner is a receiver.

One of the most talented skill players who will be showing off in Dallas is 3-star receiver and Kent State commit Jameel Gardner.

The product of Cass Tech is 6'2” and 170 lbs, but he has the ability to go up and get the ball. His highlight reel is full of plays when he makes plays over the defensive backs. He will look to do a bit of both for the East team.

Sean Lewis is excited by that. One of the reasons why the Golden Flash offense was 30th in the nation in scoring this season was their efficient passing game.

The Golden Flash's recruiting class has the highest rated receiver in the class, and they have the third-highest rated recruit.

Ball State has a running back named Shoka Griffin II.

The record book at the high school was written by Shoka Griffin II. He's going to stay in the city to play college ball.

Ball State liked what they saw from him and gave him a scholarship. The running back committed.

The 220-pound runner has no problem running. He was a bell-cow back in high school and had seven games in which he had more than 200 yards.

The run game could use an injection of life. The team averaged under four yards per carry. When he's toting the rock for the East team, he will try to show that he can help.

Jackson is a quarterback.

Among the players who have yet to sign, Jackson Jr. is the most notable. The quarterback is considered a 3-star recruit by the website.

The product from Douglas County is considered to be the No. 22 recruit in his home state. He went on an unofficial visit to Colorado State in October, so there could be some interest there.

Jackson's agility can be seen in his highlights. He has the right size for the position at 6'2" and 185 pounds.

Jackson is a dangerous option runner. He's shifty in the open field and shows good vision as a runner. He needs a big game to show what he can do with the ball in his hands and keep up with the East squad.