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Official Weekend Camp Tryout Player List


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QB Chris Bonner     CSU Pueblo

QB Cole Jaeschke  Upper Iowa 

 

RB Ricky Seale   Stanford

FB Lee Ward       Stanford

 

WR Avius Capers   Johnson C. Smith

WR Matt James      Wake Forest

WR Justin Kenyon. Belhaven

 

TE Jamie Childers.      Coastal Carolina

TE Zachary Swanson  Virginia

TE Dallas Walker.        Western Michigan

 

C Ronald Patrick.     South Carolina

C Bryce Redman      Houston

G Zach Allen.            NC State

G Josh Hendershot   Toledo

G Daniel Blitch           UNC Charlotte

G Devin Flowers.       South Carolina State

G Jordan McCray.      Central Florida

G Isaiah Tuiasosopo   Austin Peay

T Anthony Dima.         UMass

T Kyle Nunn.               South Carolina

 

DE Rahim Cox.           Villanova

DE Jovonte Williams  Johnson C. Smith

DT Chas Alicxih          Pittsburgh

DT Troy Moore           Sacred Heart

 

LB Jamie Blatnik    Oklahoma State

LB Xavius Boyd.     Western Kentucky

LB Jake Doughty.   Utah State

LB Etienne Sabine  Ohio State

 

CB Jordan Sullen.  Toledo

CB Corey Trimm.   Louisiana Lafayette

CB Ryan White.     Auburn

SS CJ Barrett.        Ohio State

SS Detrick Bonner. Virginia Tech

 

LS Charlie Coggins   East Carolina

LS Grant Donovan.   Louisville

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I'm pulling for Charlie "The Coozy" Coggins. We need a backup LS. Jensen could go down at anytime and then who do we turn to? Kahlil?

PS maybe. Would be pissed if we waste a roster spot on a backup long snapper, jesus.

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