What would the Seattle Mariners turkey bowl rosters look like?

SEATTLE, WA - AUGUST 06: J.P. Crawford #3 of the Seattle Mariners throws a football with teammates before the game against the Los Angeles Angels at T-Mobile Park on August 6, 2020 in Seattle, Washington. The Angels beat the Mariners 6-1. (Photo by Lindsey Wasson/Getty Images)
SEATTLE, WA - AUGUST 06: J.P. Crawford #3 of the Seattle Mariners throws a football with teammates before the game against the Los Angeles Angels at T-Mobile Park on August 6, 2020 in Seattle, Washington. The Angels beat the Mariners 6-1. (Photo by Lindsey Wasson/Getty Images) /
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Seattle Mariners JP Crawford playing football
SEATTLE, WA – AUGUST 06: J.P. Crawford #3 of the Seattle Mariners catches a football as he tosses it with teammates before the game against the Los Angeles Angels at T-Mobile Park on August 6, 2020 in Seattle, Washington. The Angels beat the Mariners 6-1. (Photo by Lindsey Wasson/Getty Images) /

Ryota’s roster features a high school QB and some athletic receivers

QB: Kendall Graveman

Kendall was the first pick in our turkey bowl draft because he played QB at Benjamin Russell High School in Alabama and lettered on varsity his junior and senior year. In his senior season (2008-09), he played in 8 games, had 1174 passing yards, 9 TDs, and 4 interceptions.

TE: Ty France

Ty France played linebacker and fullback at South Hills High School in California. While France is not that tall (5’11”, 217lb) he’s a pretty bulky guy with football experience so he will be good on both sides of the ball. He has zero stolen bases in his MLB career so TE is probably suitable for him going downfield and maybe he can play linebacker and spy on the QB on defense.

WR: Evan White

Evan White did not play football in high school but he did play basketball in high school. He is clearly an athlete and can run even for his big size (6’3″, 220 lbs) and first base position. He would be good in this game at receiver and guarding receivers on defense with his DK Metcalf size.

WR: JP Crawford

J.P. Crawford was focused on baseball in high school but as the image at the top of the screen shows, he can play football. Crawford is fast, lengthy, and athletic, so he would be a perfect wide receiver. His dad was also a pro-Canadian football defensive back and made 4 all-star teams so he has some football in his genes.