Because of freshmen cycling in and seniors moving on from all 130 FBS college football programs, it has always been difficult to keep up team rosters across the country. Add the fact more players are leaving early for the NFL draft, and others are jumping into and out of the transfer portal, and teams may want to forget about names on the back of the jerseys and just go with name tags on the front instead.

However, the constant roster movement also creates opportunities. New players may bring hope to a downtrodden fan base, or provide the missing piece to a championship-caliber team. Some also add the fun of a memorable name, whether they're making plays on the field or sitting on the bench.

At Athlon, we're fortunate enough to see them all, and continuing an annual tradition, we've developed the 2019 FBS All-Name Team.

Did we miss a fun, funny or interesting name that should be added to this list? Nominate that player to us on Twitter: @AthlonSports

Quarterbacks

Gunner Cruz, Washington State

Tommy DeVito, Syracuse

Messiah deWeaver, Old Dominion

Gage Gubrud, Washington State

Rocky Lombardi, Michigan State

Juwan "Puma" Pass, Louisville

Taisum Phommachanh, Clemson

John Rhys Plumlee, Ole Miss

Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama

Taulia Tagovailoa, Alabama

Danny Vanden Boom, Wisconsin

Deuce Wallace, Vanderbilt

Running Backs

Journey Brown, Penn State

Zach Charbonnet, Michigan

Snoop Conner, Ole Miss

Sean Dollars, Oregon

Jager Gardner, Temple

Chuba Hubbard, Oklahoma State

Bam Knight, NC State

John Tank Miller, South Alabama

Toa Taua, Nevada

Xazavian Valladay, Wyoming

Wide Receivers

Boobie Curry, Arizona

Romeo Doubs, Nevada

Tauskie Dove, Missouri

Q' Drennan, New Mexico

Maurice Ffrench, Pitt

Mac Hippenhammer, Penn State

Shocky Jacques-Louis, Pitt

Johnny Johnson III, Oregon

DL Knock, Ohio

Chico McClatcher, Washington

Eddie McDoom, USF

Neru N’Shaka, Toledo

Dazz Newsome, North Carolina

Puka Nacua, Washington

Whop Philyor, Indiana

Charleston Rambo, Oklahoma

Justice Shelton-Mosley, Vanderbilt

Amon-Ra St. Brown, USC

Osiris St. Brown, Stanford

Randall St. Felix, USF

Yo’Heinz Taylor, Ball State

Pop Williams, Memphis

Tight Ends

Grayson Boomer, Oklahoma State

Jaeger Bull, Rice

Joey Magnifico, Memphis

Pro Wells, TCU

Offensive Line

Lloyd Cushenberry III, LSU

Dylan Deathrage, Western Michigan

Brodarious Hamm, Auburn

Isaiah Hookfin, Texas

Api Mane, Kansas

Joey Nu’uanu-Kuh’iki, Hawaii

Pierce Quick, Alabama

Juice Scruggs, Penn State

Prince Tega Wanogho, Auburn

Gentle Williams, Cal

Niadre Zouzoua, Baylor

Defensive Line

Bam Brima, Pitt

Big Kat Bryant, Auburn

Treveon Freshwater, East Carolina

Siulagispai Fuimaono, Cal

X'Zauvea Gadlin, Tulsa

Mustafa Johnson, Colorado

King Mwikuta, Alabama

Fish McWilliams, UAB

Rutger Reitmaier, Vanderbilt

Will Rodgers III, Washington State

Blessman Ta’ala, Hawaii

Nesta Jade Silvera, Miami

Linebackers

Boone Bonnema, Western Michigan

Tuf Borland, Ohio State

Dax Hollifield, Virginia Tech

Fa'avae Fa'avae, Washintgon State

Paddy Fisher, Northwestern

Seyddrick Lakalaka, San Diego State

Owen Pappoe, Auburn

Tiger Peterson, Hawaii

Bumper Pool, Arkansas

David Reese, Florida

David Reese II, Florida

Merlin Robertson, Arizona State

Shitta Sillah, Boston College

Henry To'oto'o, Tennessee

Boosie Whitlow, Louisville

Zamore Zigler, San Jose State

Zach Zimos, Arkansas

Defensive Backs

Bubba Bolden, Miami

Scoop Bradshaw, Syracuse

Divine Deablo, Virginia Tech

Hasan Defense, Kansas

Storm Duck, North Carolina

Obi Eboh, Stanford

Elvis Hines, Kent State

Jaycee Horn, South Carolina

Smoke Monday, Auburn

Tanner Muse, Clemson

Red Potts, Ball State

Jazzee Stocker, Pitt

Ja'Sir Taylor, Wake Forest

Nigel Warrior, Tennessee

Major Williams, Virginia

Trill Williams, Syracuse

Max Worship, Vanderbilt

Special Teams

Massimo Biscardi, Coastal Carolina

"Hot Rod" Rodrigo Blankenship, Georgia

Sterling Hofrichter, Syracuse

Dom Maggio, Wake Forest

Jet Toner, Stanford