(Phelan M. Ebenhack)
The 2017 East-West Shrine Game is set for Saturday in St. Petersburg, Fla. and offers NFL teams a chance to scout several second-tier prospects ahead of April's NFL Draft.
The East-West Shrine Game is the longest-running college football all-star game but is largely overshadowed by The Senior Bowl in terms of fan interest and the level of prospect that participates. However, according to the game's official website, more than 70 players from the 2016 game made the final roster of NFL teams.
Here is a look at the rosters for both the East and West teams:
EAST:
Quarterbacks 
 Nick Mullens, Southern Miss 
 Cooper Rush, Central Michigan 
 Alek Torgersen, Pennsylvania 
 Will Worth, Navy (injured)
Running backs 
 Marcus Cox, Applachian State 
 I'Tavius Mathers, Middle Tennessee 
 De'Veon Smith, Michigan
Receivers 
 Quincy Adeboyejo, Mississippi 
 Antony Auclair, Laval (TE) 
 Stacey Coley, Miami 
 Gehrig Dieter, Alabama 
 Colin Jeter (TE), LSU 
 Scott Orndoff (TE), Pittsburgh 
 Eric Saubert (TE), Drake 
 Tony Stevens, Auburn 
 Kermit Whitfield, Florida State 
 DeAngelo Yancey, Purdue 
 Rodney Adams, South Florida (injured) 
 Kenny Golladay, Northern Illinois (injured)
Offensive linemen 
 Lucas Crowley (C), North Carolina 
 William Holden (OT), Vanderbilt 
 Dieugot Joseph (OT), Florida International 
 Kyle Kalis (G), Michigan 
 Alex Kozan (G), Auburn 
 Erik Magnuson (OT), Michigan 
 Jonathan McLaughlin (OT), Virginia Tech 
 Adam Pankey (G), West Virginia 
 Joey Scelfo (C), N.