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A POSITION-BY-POSITION LOOK AT THE DUCKS.


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COACHES

Name Position

Mike Riley

For other people named Mike Riley, see Mike Riley (disambiguation).
Mike Riley (b. 1952 Wallace, Idaho) is the current head coach of the Oregon State University Beavers football program.
 Head coach

Mark Banker Mark Banker is the current defensive coordinator for the Oregon State Beavers football team. Coaching career
He has coached at the University of Southern California and in the National Football League for the San Diego Chargers.
 Defensive coordinator A defensive coordinator typically refers to a coach on a football team in the National Football League or college football who is in charge of the defense. This position aids the head coach a great deal in many ways by delegating play calling to other coaches and allowing the head , secondary coach

Nigel Burton Cornerbacks coach

Mike Cavanaugh Offensive line coach

Lee Hull Wide receivers coach

Danny Langsdorf Danny Langsdorf is the current offensive coordinator and quarterback coach for the Oregon State Beavers football team. Coaching career
Langsdorf coached in the Canadian Football League and for the New Orleans Saints before coming to Oregon State.
 Offensive coordinator An offensive coordinator typically refers to the coach on a football team in the National Football League or College football who is in charge of the offense. This position aids the head coach by designing and scripting plays, delegating work to offensive position coaches during , quarterbacks coach

Jay Locey Assistant head coach, tight ends coach

Bryan Miller Strength and conditioning coach

Greg Newhouse Linebackers coach A Linebackers Coach is a coach in charge of the Linebackers in American Football. This position is very common in the NFL and college football programs. The coach is part of the defense, which is lead by the Defensive Coordinator.  

Dave Ungerer Special teams coach

Joe Seumalo Defensive line coach

Name Position

Mike Bellotti Robert Michael Bellotti (b. December 21, 1950 in Sacramento, California) has been the head coach of the University of Oregon football team since 1995. His accomplishments at Oregon include an 11-1 season and #2 national ranking in 2001. Education
M.S.
 Head coach

Nick Aliotti Defensive coordinator

Gary Campbell Running backs coach

Chip Kelly Offensive coordinator

Michael Gray For other people named Michael Gray, see .
Michael Gray (born August 3, 1974 in Sunderland, United Kingdom), sometimes known as Micky Gray, is an English football player who plays for Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. as a full-back. He wears the number 33 shirt for the club.
 Defensive line coach

Steve Greatwood Offensive line coach

John Neal
This article is about the American writer. For the English football player and manager of the same name, see John Neal (footballer). For the U.S. Congressman, see John R. Neal.
 Secondary coach

Don Pellum Linebackers coach

Robin Pflugrad Wide receivers coach

Jim Radcliffe Strength and conditioning coach

Tom Osborne Tight ends and special teams coach

No Name Pos Ht/Wt Yr

96 W. 'Akau'ola Vea DL 6-1/295 Sr

80 Damola Adeniji WR 6-3/216 Jr

9 Al Afalava S 5-11/218 Jr

55 Kyle Bell DE 6-2/251 Fr

26 Yvenson Bernard Yvenson Bernard [pronounced 'EVAN-son'] (born October 25, 1984 in Boynton Beach, Florida) is an American football running back for the Oregon State Beavers football team. He is entering his senior season at OSU in 2007.  RB 5-9/201 Sr

99 Pernnell Booth DL 6-1/319 Jr

17 Anthony Brown Anthony Brown may refer to:
  • Anthony Brown (singer).
  • Anthony G. Brown, Lieutenant Governor of Maryland.
  • Anthony Brown (musician), Jazz musician.
  • Anthony Brown (football player), Wide receiver for the Spokane Shock of the af2.
 WR 6-1/209 Sr

7 Kyle Brown Kyle Brown (born August 10, 1983 in Tulsa, Oklahoma) is an American soccer player, who currently plays forward for the Real Salt Lake in Major League Soccer. High School Years  WR 6-4/208 RFr

90 Victor Butler DE 6-2/234 Jr

52 Keo Camat LB 6-2/235 RFr

83 Brady Camp TE 6-4/248 RFr

5 Sean Canfield QB 6-4/218 So

15 Darrell Catchings WR 5-11/174 Fr

1 Dennis Christopher Dennis Christopher (born Dennis Carrelli on 2 December 1955) is an American actor. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

His breakthrough role was as Dave Stoller in the cycling classic Breaking Away (1979).
 LB 6-2/213 Jr

21 Tim Clark Timothy Henry Clark (born 17 December 1975) is a South African golfer.

Clark was born in Durban, South Africa. He took up golf at the age of three and was taught to play by his father.
 CB 6-0/185 So

55 Joel Cohen Joel Cohen, (b. 1942) is an American musician specializing in early music repertoires. Since 1968 he has been the director of the Boston Camerata, generally considered to be the pre-eminent American early music ensemble. Cohen founded the Camerata Mediterranea in 1990.  LS 6-0/245 Sr

98 Curtis Coker DL 6-1/302 Sr

68 Michael Cole Michael Sean Coulthard (born December 8, 1968 in Syracuse, New York) better known by his stage name Michael Cole, is the current play-by-play announcer for World Wrestling Entertainment's Friday Night SmackDown!.  OL 6-6/298 Jr

40 Cameron Collins S 6-2/212 Fr

12 Isaiah Cook LB 6-2/225 Jr

41 Bryant Cornell LB 6-1/235 Jr

88 Howard Croom TE 6-3/248 So

33 Will Darkins LB 6-1/223 Fr

43 Alan Darlin LB 6-1/238 Sr

75 Kyle DeVan C 6-2/306 Sr

4 James Dockery S 6-1/171 RFr

45 Derrick Doggett LB 6-3/210 Sr

39 Daniel Drayton S 5-10/210 Sr

16 Justin Engstrom QB 6-5/206 Fr

74 Kevin Frahm DE 6-2/252 Fr

91 Naymon Frank DL 6-5/288 Sr

34 Patrick Fuller RB 5-11/195 Jr

10 Ryan Gunderson QB 6-5/226 Sr

87 Joe Halahuni TE 6-3/264 Fr

30 Austin Hall Austin Hall may refer to:
  • Austin Hall — Delaware, Ohio
  • Austin Hall — Harvard University
  • Building 800-Austin Hall — Montgomery, Alabama
 S 5-10/197 Jr

64 Nathan Hannah OL 6-2/301 RFr

79 Tom Hansen DE 6-1/252 RFr

17 Brandon Hardin CB 6-2/192 Fr

18 Kyle Harper P 6-0/195 Fr

65 Marcus Henderson C 6-5/285 Jr

14 Patrick Henderson DB 5-10/180 So

36 Brandon Hughes CB 5-11/177 Jr

77 Evan Hull DL 6-4/246 So

92 Mitchel Hunt DT 6-2/285 RFr

69 Josh Huss OL 6-6/282 Fr

No Name Pos Ht/Wt Yr

2 Chris Johnson Chris Johnson may refer to:

In sports:
  • Chris L. Johnson (born 1976), Australian rules football player with Brisbane
  • Chris A. Johnson (born 1986), Australian rules footballer with the Melbourne Football Club
 WR 6-1/198 Jr

70 Grant Johnson OL 6-3/246 Fr

27 Justin Kahut PK 5-8/158 RFr

84 Taylor Kavanaugh WR 5-10/181 So

25 Casey Kjos WR 6-2/210 So

32 Keaton Kristick LB 6-3/227 So

86 Jeff Kruskamp DL 6-5/246 Sr

42 Joey LaRocque LB 6-2/235 Sr

5 Gerard Lawson CB 5-11/196 Sr

44 Greg Laybourn S 5-10/201 Jr

53 Gerard Lee DL 6-1/285 Sr

66 Andy Levitre OL 6-3/311 Jr

6 Keenan Lewis CB 6-1/199 Jr

60 Alex Linnenkohl OL 6-2/282 RFr

77 W. McAndrews OL 6-4/243 Fr

24 Ryan McCants RB 6-1/225 Fr

81 Gabe Miller TE 6-3/239 RFr

10 Lance Mitchell Lance Mitchell (born October 9, 1981) is an NFL linebacker with the Arizona Cardinals. High School Years
Lance Mitchell attended Los Banos High School (Los Banos, California), Lance Mitchell was a three-year starter and an All-State selection at both linebacker and
 S 6-2/196 Fr

95 Latu Moala DE 6-1/293 Jr

56 Eric Moala Liava`a LB 6-0/233 Jr

47 Adam Mobley LB 6-3/209 So

3 Lyle Moevao QB 5-11/226 So

23 Ahmed Mokhtar RB 5-11/214 Fr

29 Shane Morales WR 6-1/199 Jr

78 Ben Motter OL 6-5/255 Fr

97 Sioeli Nau DT 6-2/307 Jr

No Name Pos Ht/Wt Yr

46 Aaron Nichols WR 6-0/182 RFr

50 Casey Noack LB 6-0/232 Jr

71 Mau Nomani OL 6-4/324 RFr

58 Slade Norris DE 6-3/254 Jr

78 Brennan Olander DL 6-2/299 Fr

20 Sam Oltman WR 6-1/208 RFr

72 Timi Oshinowo OL 6-6/308 RFr

34 David Pa`aluhi III LB 5-11/218 Fr

37 Keith Pankey LB 6-0/210 Fr

23 Bryan Payton S 6-2/228 Jr

73 Gregg Peat OL 6-3/293 So

62 Jeremy Perry OL 6-2/329 Jr

63 Ryan Pohl OL 6-3/277 RFr

82 Brandon Powers WR 6-2/218 Sr

85 John Reese For the stock investor and financial columnist, see .

John D. "Bonesetter" Reese (May 6, 1855 – November 29, 1931) was a beloved trainer in early 20th-century major league baseball who was known for his ability to get injured athletes "back in the game".
 TE 6-3/232 So

59 Dwight Roberson LB 6-0/234 RFr

70 Keith Robertson DE 6-2/262 Jr

54 Ikaika Rodenhurst OL 6-4/341 RFr

8 James Rodgers WR 5-7/179 Fr

2 David Ross David Ross refers to:
  • David Ross (Martial Artist), (born 1969), an American teacher and disciple of the late Lama Pai and Choy Lay Fut Grandmaster, Chan Tai San
 CB 6-0/176 Fr

67 Roy Schuening Roy Schuening is a 6-foot, 4-inch, 317-pound offensive lineman for the Oregon State University Beavers football team. A native of Pendleton, Oregon, he has started 37 consecutive games for the Beavers, a current high team mark.  OL 6-4/320 Sr

13 Alexis Serna Alexis Serna (born February 8, 1985 in Upland, California) is the starting placekicker and punter for the Oregon State University football team, the Oregon State Beavers. He won the 2005 Lou Groza Award which recognized him as the best placekicker in the nation.  PK 5-8/171 Sr

37 M. Sieverson RB 6-2/220 Sr

14 Brennan Sim QB 6-2/202 RFr

93 Dorian Smith DL 6-3/260 Sr

94 Carl Sommer Sommer is a surname, from the German and Danish word for the season "summer".

It may refer to:
  • Alfred Sommer (ophthalmologist) (born 1943), American academic
  • António de Sommer Champalimaud
  • Barbara Sommer (born 1948), German politician (CDU)
 TE 6-4/232 Fr

No Name Pos Ht/Wt Yr

51 Adam Speer C 6-3/284 Jr

38 Andy Stewart RB 5-11/235 Sr

33 Micah Strickland RB 6-0/210 So

19 Sammie Stroughter WR 6-0/189 Sr

76 Tavita Thompson OL 6-6/293 Jr

No Name Pos Ht/Wt Yr

61 I. Tuimalealiifano DE 6-1/252 Fr

28 Suaesi Tuimaunei S 6-1/209 RFr

49 Jeff Van Orsow DL 6-4/270 Sr

48 Walker Vave LB 6-2/245 Fr

7 Jake Webber PK 6-4/186 RFr

ROSTER

No Name Pos Ht/Wt Yr

30 Kwame Agyeman LB 5-11/205 Sr

5 Remene Alston Jr RB 5-8/200 RFr

79 Mark Asper OL 6-7/320 Fr

40 John Bacon

For other people named John Bacon, see John Bacon (disambiguation).


John Bacon (November 24, 1740 – August 4, 1799) was a British sculptor.

Born in Southwark, he was the son of a wood carver from Somerset.
 LB 6-3/230 Jr

88 Brandon Bair DE 6-7/250 RFr

87 Daniel Barkley WR 6-1/210 RFr

96 Mike Bellagamba DT 6-2/260 Jr

13 Jerome Boyd LB 6-2/220 Jr

27 Andiel Brown RB 5-11/198 Sr

8 Brian Butterfield Brian Butterfield (born March 9 1958 in Bangor, Maine) is the current third base coach for the Toronto Blue Jays Major League Baseball team.

Butterfield is the son of Jack Butterfield, the former vice-president of player development and scouting for the New York Yankees.
 CB 6-0/180 RFr

32 Jairus Byrd CB 6-0/208 So

76 Charlie Carmichael OT 6-4/296 Fr

91 Rory Cavaille WR 6-3/210 So

95 Tonio Celotto DE 6-3/268 Fr

15 Patrick Chung Rov 6-0/210 Jr

3 Cameron Colvin WR 6-3/210 Sr

7 Nate Costa QB 6-1/220 So

22 Andre Crenshaw cren·shaw   also cran·shaw
n.
A variety of winter melon (Cucumis melo var. inodorus) having a greenish-yellow rind and sweet, usually salmon-pink flesh.



[Origin unknown.]
 RB 5-11/195 So

67 Sean Cullen OG 6-3/302 Sr

82 Drew Davis WR 6-1/202 Fr

9 Ryan DePalo FS 6-1/206 Sr

83 Ed Dickson TE 6-5/240 So

86 Marcus Dillon WR 6-0/195 Sr

89 M. DiVincenzo DE 6-2/244 So

10 Dennis Dixon Dennis Lee Dixon Jr. (born January 11, 1985 in Oakland, California), is the starting Quarterback for The University of Oregon and is in his Senior season. Dixon was also drafted by the Atlanta Braves on June 7th, 2007 as an outfielder and spent the football offseason in the Braves  QB 6-4/205 Sr

29 Todd Doxey Rov 6-0/170 Fr

53 Erik Elshire LB 6-0/220 Jr

85 Matt Evensen PK 6-1/194 Jr

90 David Faaeteete DT 6-2/310 Sr

23 Morgan Flint PK 5-9/168 So

64 Max Forer OL 6-3/279 RFr

25 Kevin Garrett Kevin Garrett (born July 29, 1980 in San Benito, Texas) is an American football cornerback with the Carolina Panthers of the NFL. Garrett attended Southern Methodist University and was drafted in the 2003 NFL Draft by the St. Louis Rams.  LB 5-11/215 So

99 Jeremy Gibbs DE 6-3/290 Sr

18 Anthony Gildon CB 6-1/175 Fr

17 Willie Glasper CB 5-11/184 So

98 Dominic Glover DE 6-5/230 Fr

44 Brandon Hanna LB 6-2/235 Fr

20 Matthew Harper FS 6-0/181 Sr

91 Ra'Shon Harris DT 6-5/321 Jr

54 Jordan Holmes OL 6-4/295 RFr

78 Jacob Hucko OT 6-7/317 Jr

27 Titus Jackson FS 6-0/204 So

37 T. Jackson III CB 5-10/182 Fr

24 Jeremiah Johnson RB 5-10/205 Jr

1 Marvin Johnson Marvin Johnson (born April 12, 1954 in Indianapolis, Indiana) is a former boxer from the United States, who fought in the 1972 Olympics in Munich, winning a bronze medal, and made his way up the professional ranks in the light heavyweight division soon thereafter.  Rov 5-10/205 RFr

6 Derrick Jones WR 6-1/176 So

68 C.E. Kaiser OL 6-4/290 RFr

81 Ryan Keeling TE 6-5/260 Jr

12 Cody Kempt QB 6-2/210 RFr

No Name Pos Ht/Wt Yr

51 Jeff Kendall C 6-3/297 Jr

59 Jeff King Jeff King can refer to:
  • Jeff King (mushing), an American multiple winner of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race.
  • Jeff King (baseball), an American major league baseball player.
  • Jeff King, an American screenwriter for the Due South television series.
 LS 5-11/220 Jr

48 John Laidet TE 6-5/225 Fr

46 Matt Larkin HB 6-3/223 Jr

16 Brady Leaf QB 6-5/225 Sr

14 Javes Lewis DB 6-1/185 Fr

26 Malachi Lewis HB 6-3/215 Fr

71 Mark Lewis OL 6-4/308 Jr

97 Cole Linehan DT 6-4/295 Jr

94 Michael Mackie WR 6-5/202 Fr

23 Jeffrey Maehl FS 6-1/178 Fr

55 Casey Matthews LB 6-2/220 Fr

33 Charles Neal RB 6-1/212 Fr

41 Daniel Padilla PK 6-2/210 Fr

19 Brian Paysinger WR 6-2/208 Sr

35 Spencer Paysinger LB 6-3/222 RFr

7 Chad Peppars CB 5-10/185 RFr

89 Aaron Pflugrad WR 5-10/172 Fr

94 Hayden Piper DT 6-1/290 RFr

38 Eddie Pleasant LB 5-11/225 Fr

52 Terrance Pritchett LB 6-2/208 Fr

49 Nick Reed DE 6-2/255 Jr

96 Terrell Robinson WR 5-11/188 Jr

11 Justin Roper QB 6-6/205 RFr

58 Kenny Rowe DE 6-3/215 Fr

75 Geoff Schwartz OT 6-7/337 Sr

No Name Pos Ht/Wt Yr

8 Terence Scott WR 5-11/170 Jr

54 Riley Showalter LB 6-3/226 So

66 Pat So`oalo OG 6-5/332 Sr

43 Michael Speed DT 6-4/258 Jr

84 Eric Steimer LS 6-0/235 Sr

28 Jonathan Stewart Jonathan Creon Stewart (born March 21, 1987 in Fort Lewis, Washington) is a junior running back for the University of Oregon Ducks. Early and personal life
Jonathan Stewart is the son of Jonathan Stewart and Lora Faison.
 RB 5-11/230 Jr

21 Garren Strong WR 6-3/203 Sr

80 Josh Syria P 6-3/232 Jr

26 Tim Taylor P 5-11/185 So

63 Jon Teague OG 6-2/301 Jr

98 Zack Test WR 6-2/170 Fr

87 J. Thomas-Dotson LB 6-3/228 Sr

69 Bo Thran OL 6-5/295 RFr

6 W. Thurmond III CB 6-0/185 So

50 Simi Toeaina DT 6-4/308 So

5 Caleb Tommasini Rov 6-0/195 Jr

61 Josh Tschirgi OG 6-4/310 Sr

34 A.J. Tuitele LB 5-11/226 Sr

39 Will Tukuafu DE 6-4/279 So

57 Fenuki Tupou OT 6-6/322 Jr

47 Jason Turner Jason Turner refers to:
  • Jason Turner (figure skater), an Olympic figure skater
  • Jason Turner (Footballers' Wives), a fictional television character
 HB 6-2/230 Jr

45 Terrell Turner LB 6-3/245 Fr

60 Max Unger OT 6-5/300 Jr

2 T.J. Ward FS 5-11/191 So

74 Darrion Weems OL 6-5/300 Fr

4 Jaison Williams WR 6-5/240 Jr

DEFENSE

Quarterback

10 Dennis Dixon 6-4 205 Sr.

16 Brady Leaf 6-5 225 Sr.

Running back

28 Jonathan Stewart 5-11 230 Jr.

24 Jeremiah Johnson 5-10 205 Jr.

Wide receiver

4 Jaison Williams 6-5 240 Jr.

6 Derrick Jones 6-1 176 So.

Tight end

83 Ed Dickson 6-5 240 So.

81 Ryan Keeling 6-5 260 Jr.

Left tackle

57 Fenuki Tupou 6-6 322 Jr.

68 C.E. Kaiser 6-4 290 RFr.

Left guard

61 Josh Tschirgi 6-4 310 Sr.

66 Pat So`oalo 6-5 332 Sr.

Center

60 Max Unger 6-5 300 Jr.

54 Jordan Holmes 6-4 295 RFr.

Right guard

71 Mark Lewis 6-4 308 Jr.

63 Jon Teague 6-2 301 Jr.

Right tackle

75 Geoff Schwartz 6-7 337 Sr.

78 Jacob Hucko 6-7 317 Jr.

Wide receiver

19 Brian Paysinger 6-3 222 Sr.

3 Cameron Colvin 6-3 210 Sr.

Wide receiver

21 Garren Strong 6-3 203 Sr.

82 Drew Davis 6-1 202 Fr.

Kicker Kicker

A right, warrant, or some other feature added to a debt instrument to make it more desirable to potential investors.

Notes:
The ability to trade a bond or other debt instrument in for stock may entice investors, if they feel the stock will appreciate.
 

41 Daniel Padilla 6-2 210 Fr.

Defensive end

49 Nick Reed 6-2 255 Jr

99 Jeremy Gibbs 6-3 290 Sr

Defensive tackle

43 Michael Speed 6-4 258 Jr

91 Ra'Shon Harris 6-5 321 Jr

Defensive tackle

90 David Faaeteete 6-2 310 Sr

97 Cole Linehan 6-4 295 Jr

Defensive end

39 Will Tukuafu 6-4 279 So

88 Brandon Bair 6-7 250 RFr

"WILL" linebacker

34 A.J. Tuitele 5-11 226 Sr

25 Kevin Garrett 5-11 215 So

"MIKE" linebacker

40 John Bacon 6-4 230 Jr

55 Casey Matthews 6-2 220 Fr

"SAM" linebacker

13 Jerome Boyd 6-2 220 Jr

30 Kwame Agyeman 5-11 205 Sr

Left cornerback

32 Jairus Byrd 6-0 208 So

17 Willie Glasper 5-11 184 So

Right cornerback

6 Walter Thurmond III 6-0 185 So

37 Talmadge Jackson III 5-10 182 Fr

Free safety

20 Matthew Harper 6-0 181 Sr

2 T.J. Ward 5-11 191 So

Rover

15 Patrick Chung 6-0 210 Jr

1 Marvin Johnson 5-10 205 RFr

Punter

80 Josh Syria 6-3 232 Jr

SPECIAL TEAMS

A POSITION-BY-POSITION LOOK AT THE BEAVERS

Quarterback

5 Sean Canfield 6-4 222 So

3 Lyle Moevao 5-11 225 So

Running back

26 Yvenson Bernard 5-9 204 Sr

37 Matt Sieverson 6-2 220 Sr

Wide receiver

3 Chris Johnson 6-1 180 Jr

46 Aaron Nichols 6-0 182 RFr

Wide receiver

82 Brandon Powers 6-22 15 Sr

29 Shane Morales 6-1 197 Jr

Left tackle

76 Tavita Thompson 6-6 293 Jr

63 Ryan Pohl 6-3 277 RFr

Left guard

62 Jeremy Perry 6-2 329 Jr

51 Adam Speer 6-3 284 Jr

Center

75 Kyle DeVan 6-2 306 Sr

65 Marcus Henderson 6-5 285 Jr

Right guard

67 Roy Schuening 6-4 320 Sr

73 Gregg Peat 6-3 293 So

Right tackle

66 Andy Levitre 6-3 311 Jr

71 Mau Nomani 6-4 324 RFr

Tight end

88 Howard Croom 6-3 248 So

83 Brady Camp 6-4 248 RFr

Wide receiver

17 Anthony Brown 6-1 218 Sr

8 James Rodgers 5-7 181 Fr

Kicker

13 Alexis Serna 5-8 171 Sr

Left end

93 Dorian Smith 6-3 260 Sr

90 Victor Butler 6-2 233 Jr

Left tackle

53 Gerard Lee 6-1 285 Sr

96 W. Akau`ola Vea 6-2 295 Sr

Right tackle

98 Curtis Coker 6-1 309 Sr

99 Pernell Booth 6-1 302 Jr

Right end

49 Jeff Van Orsow 6-4 266 Sr

91 Naymon Frank 6-5 312 Sr

"SAM" linebacker

45 Derrick Doggett 6-3 210 Sr

12 Isaiah Cook 6-2 225 Jr

Middle linebacker

43 Alan Darlin 6-1 251 Sr

41 Bryant Cornell 6-1 240 Jr

"WILL" linebacker

42 Joey LaRocque 6-2 230 Sr

32 Keaton Kristick 6-3 229 So

Left cornerback

6 Keenan Lewis 6-1 194 Jr

21 Tim Clark 6-0 175 So

Strong safety

39 Daniel Drayton 5-10 204 Sr

44 Greg Laybourn 5-10 201 Jr

Free safety

9 Al Afalava 5-11 198 Jr

23 Bryan Payton 6-2 211 Jr

Right cornerback

36 Brandon Hughes 5-11 174 Jr

5 Gerard Lawson 5-11 190 Sr

Punter

13 Alexis Serna 5-8 171 Sr
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