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Players Attending Veteran Combine


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Players scheduled to appear – Subject to Change:

Full Name | Position | College

Armstrong, Matt | C | Grand Valley State

Carter, Sherman | C | Tennessee State

Foster, Jason | C | Rhode Island

Gallington, Deveric | C | Texas Tech

Golic, Mike | C | Notre Dame

Gottschalk, Ben | C | Southern Methodist

Pocic, Graham | C | Illinois

Van Roten, Greg | C | Pennsylvania

Berry, Aaron | CB | Pittsburgh

Burton, Brandon | CB | Utah

Carr, Deveron | CB | Arizona State

Edwards, Kip | CB | Missouri

Lee, Saeed | CB | Alabama State

Love, Jordan | CB | Towson

Lyn, Keon | CB | Syracuse

Patrick, Johnny | CB | Louisville

Posey, Julian | CB | Ohio

Reid, Greg | CB | Valdosta State

Sullen, Jordan | CB | Tulane

White, Ryan | CB | Auburn

Anderson, Jamaal | DE | Arkansas

Brown, Sammy | DE | Houston

Carriker, Adam | DE | Nebraska

Cox, Rakim | DE | Villanova

Mims, Tevin | DE | South Florida

Paulhill, Shahid | DE | Temple

Rayford, Caesar | DE | Washington

Roh, Craig | DE | Michigan

Sam, Michael | DE | Missouri

Black, Larry | DT | Indiana

Collins, Nate | DT | Virginia

Forston, Marcus | DT | Miami

Harris, DaJohn | DT | Southern California

Jerideau, Byron | DT | South Carolina

Minter, Zach | DT | Montana State

Thompson, Everrette | DT | Washington

Troup, Torell | DT | Central Florida

Moore, Dan | FB | Montana

Pryor, Lonnie | FB | Florida State

Unga, Harvey | FB | Brigham Young

Dominguez, Ray | G | Arkansas

Goodin, Stephen | G | Nebraska-Kearney

Huey, Michael | G | Texas

Morris, Darius | G | Temple

Wells, Justin | G | St. Augustine's

White, Ian | G | Boston College

Baker, Chris | LB | East Carolina

Copeland, Brandon | LB | Pennsylvania

Devitto, Steele | LB | Boston College

Doughty, Jake | LB | Utah State

Dowtin, Marcus | LB | North Alabama

Drakeford, Darin | LB | Maryland

Fox, Dan | LB | Notre Dame

Glaud, Ka'Lial | LB | Rutgers

Keiser, Thomas | LB | Stanford

Kimbrough, Jeremy | LB | Appalachian State

Lutrus, Scott | LB | Connecticut

Rolle, Brian | LB | Ohio State

So'oto, Vic | LB | Brigham Young

Steward, Phillip | LB Houston

Miller, Jordan | NT | Southern U.

Johnson, Jerrod | QB | Texas A&M

Kafka, Mike | QB | Northwestern

Kay, Brendon | QB | Cincinnati

Price, Keith| QB | Washington

Robinson, Zac | QB | Oklahoma State

Thomas, Darron | QB | Oregon

Wilson, Tyler | QB | Arkansas

Bush, Michael | RB | Louisville

Hampton, Jewel | RB | Southern Illinois

Hines, Quentin | RB | Akron

Jones, Felix | RB | Arkansas

LeShoure, Mikel | RB | Illinois

Scott, Da'Rel | RB | Maryland

Wood, Cierre | RB | Notre Dame

Mcmillian, Jerron | S | Maine

Mitchell, Charles | S | Mississippi State

Owusu-Ansah, Akwasi | S | Indiana, Pa.

Sebetic, Kyle | S | Dayton

Silva, Mana | S | Hawaii

Starling, Jawanza | S | Southern California

Young, Joe | S | Rutgers

Aladenoye, Josh | T | Illinois State

Breckner, Jack | T | Gustavus Adolphus

Foketi, Manase | T | West Texas A&M

Harris, Randall | T | Towson

Childers, Jamie | TE | Coastal Carolina

Momah, Ifeanyi | TE | Boston College

Ogbuehi, Emmanuel | TE | Georgia State

Veldman, Matt | TE | North Dakota State

Walker, Dallas | TE | Western Michigan

Waters, Eric | TE | Missouri

Adams, Joe | WR | Arkansas

Anderson, Joe | WR | Texas Southern

Gadsden, Ben | WR | Miami

Jean, Lestar | WR | Florida Atlantic

Johnson, Darius | WR | Southern Methodist

Kurihara, Tukashi | WR | No College

Mayo, Thomas | WR | California, Pa.

Mitchell, Carlton | WR | South Florida

Slaughter, Nathan | WR | West Texas A&M

Steelman, Trent | WR | Army

Williams, LaQuan | WR | Maryland

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