Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Small School RC's that made active rosters 2006

BALT
Pittman, David CB Northwestern State, La.

BUFF
DiGiorgio, John MLB Saginaw Valley
Stith, Walter T North Carolina A&T

CIN
Lewis, Marcus DT Urbana, Ohio

DEN
Kuper, Chris G North Dakota

HOU
Ross, Richie WR Nebraska-Kearney

IND
Bethea, Antoine SS Howard
Dorsey, De De RB Lindenwood
Federkeil, Daniel T Calgary, Can.

JAX
Collier, Richard T Valdosta State
Gibbons, Ryan T Northeastern
Hawkins, Brent DE Illinois State
Owens, Montell RB Maine

KC
Ross, Derrick RB Tarleton State
Williams, Steve DT N.W. Missouri

MIA
Evans, Fred NT Texas State
Kimble, Eric WR Eastern Washington

OAK
Boothe, Kevin G Cornell
McQuistan, Paul G Weber State

PITT
Colon, Willie T Hofstra
Dekker, Jon TE Princeton

SD
Gordon, Cletis CB Jackson State
Griffeth, Kelly TE Fort Hays, Kan.
Gross, Tyronne RB Eastern Oregon

TENN
Conover, Sean DE Bucknell
Finnegan, Cortland CB Samford
Warford, Derrick G Alabama State

ARI
Schable, A.J. DE South Dakota

ATL
Fells, Daniel TE Cal-Davis
Jamison, Brandon OLB West Georgia
Turnbull, Nick DB Florida International

CAR
O'Connor, Adam G William & Mary

CHI
Manning, Danieal FS Abilene Christian

DAL
Austin, Miles WR Monmouth, N.J.
Bjork, Carl-Johan ILB Swedan
Bowen, Stephen DE Hofstra
Hatcher, Jason DE Grambling
Hurd, Sam WR Northern Illinois
McQuistan, Pat T Weber State

DET
Bodiford, Shaun WR Portland State
Ellis, Devale WR Hofstra

GB
Alcorn, Zac TE Black Hills, S.D.
Bourke, Josh T Grand Valley State
Hunter, Jason DE Appalachian State
Martin, Ingle QB Furman
Russell, Calvin WR Tuskegee
Tollefson, Dave DE N.W. Missouri

MINN
Jackson, Tarvaris QB Alabama State

NO
Colston, Marques WR Hofstra
Evans, Jahri G Bloomsburg, Pa.

NYG
Underwood, E.J. DB Pikeville

PHI
Daniels, Torrance LB Harding
Gocong, Chris LB Cal Poly-SLO
McCoy, Patrick T West Texas A&M
Vickers, Lee DE North Alabama

SF
Walker, Delanie TE Central Missouri

STL
Washington, John David RB Morehouse

WAS
Doughty, Reed FS Northern Colorado
Sykes, Joe DE Southern U.

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

2007 Marty & Matts Pre-All DII

OFFENSE
1. QB JIM TERWILLIGER East Stroudsburg 6’0” 175
2. QB MATT GUTTIERREZ Fort Lewis 6’0” 200
HM QB DALTON BELL West Texas A&M 6'3" 200

1. RB GERMAINE RACE Pitt State 5'11" 235
2. RB JEREMIAH WHITE Missouri Western 6'2" 210
HM RB STEFAN LOGAN South Dakota 5’8” 185

1. FB GIJON ROBINSON Missouri Western 6'2" 250
2. FB TY EVANS South Dakota 5’11” 250
HM FB EL RAY HENRY Emporia State 6'1" 235

1. TE KEVIN BOSS Western Oregon 6’7” 255
2. TE ZAC HEROLD Nebraska-Omaha 6’6” 265
HM TE JUSTIN CARTER Angelo State 6'5" 255

1. WR EVAN PRALL East Stroudsburg 6’0” 190
1. WR TYMERE ZIMMERMAN Newberry 6’3” 210
1. WR SAM SISSOM Washburn 6'0" 195
2. WR RENARD STEVENS West Liberty State 6'5" 215
2. WR DaMON LINDSEY Glenville State 6'1" 185
2. WR NICK BODY Wayne State (MI) 6’4” 212
HM WR ANTHONY MERRITT North Alabama 6'0" 190
HM WR GREG AKER Minnesota Duluth 6’0” 190
HM WR BRANDON LANDRY Missouri-Rolla 6’1” 200

1. C VINCE CASHDOLLAR Ashland 6’2” 315
2. C CHRIS KACZOR Edinboro 6’2” 295
HM C BRYANT ERVIN Morehouse College 6'3" 325

1. OG ROBERT BLOCKER Bowie State 6’4" 366
1. OG LONAL VAN Concordia-St. Paul 6’5” 300
2. OG ALLAN BARBRE Missouri Southern 6'4" 300
2. OG KEVIN CANTY Wingate 6’7” 345
HM OG SCOTT COPELAND East Central 6'3" 300
HM OG CALEB NICHOLSON Winona State 6’3” 290

1. OT JAMAR FOULKS Mansfield 6’4” 325 Sr.
1. OT JASON CAPIZZI Indiana (PA) 6’9” 320
2. OT GAVIN MAULDIN Tusculum 6’7” 300
2. OT ED PRIMAS Southern Arkansas 6'4" 345
HM OT CLAIBORNE GREEN Morehouse College 6'5" 315
HM OT RYAN KELLEY Southwestern Oklahoma 6'5" 360

1. PK NATHAN ALLEMAN Pitt State 6'3" 186
2. PK J.D. WILLIAMS Angelo State 5'9" 185
HM PK BRETT SOWERS Northeastern State 5'8" 170


DEFENSE
1. DE ALTON PETTWAY Albany State (GA) 6'3" 260
1. DE MICHAEL McFADDEN Grand Valley State 6’1” 255
2. DE RYAN WATERS Northwest Missouri 6'3" 255
2. DE ERIC POWER Concordia-St. Paul 6’5” 270
HM DE ODELL WILLIS West Georgia 6'2" 250
HM DE CRAIG BOSCH Augustana (SD) 6’2” 280

1. DT MACEO THOMAS Elizabeth City State 6’3 290
1. DT BENJAMIN McDOWELL Lenoir-Rhyne 6’1” 285
2. DT ANTOINE YOUNG Michigan Tech 6’2” 340
2. DT KYLE KAISER Northwest Missouri 6'0" 295
HM DT DEVON CLARK Virginia Union 6'0" 280
HM DT DAMION DeROSIA Saginaw Valley St. 6’6” 320

1. OLB MICHAEL PORTER Clark Atlanta 6'3" 245
1. OLB CASEY LARSEN St. Anselm 6’2” 235
2. OLB STEVE BALONE Hillsdale 6’1” 220
2. OLB RYAN MEREDITH Pitt State 6'2" 235
HM OLB KENNY ONATOLU Nebraska-Omaha 6’1” 225
HM OLB JOHN VETTER East Stroudsburg 6’0” 240

1. ILB MICHAEL KLOBUCHER Ferris State 6’2” 245
2. ILB JOHN PERKINS West Georgia 5'10" 235
HM ILB ANDRE TURNER Mansfield 6’1” 230

1. CB TATE WHEELER St. Cloud State 5’10” 180
1. CB DAN PETERS Shepherd 6'0" 210
2. CB DONALD BROWN Wingate 5’9” 185
2. CB ANDREW KNIGHT Southeastern Oklahoma 6'0" 210
HM CB KASHIF EALEY Glenville State 5'9" 175
HM CB DAVID JONES Wingate 6’1” 200

1. FS NICK NOTARIO Findlay 6’1” 195
2. FS IAN WHITTINGTON West Liberty 5'10" 185
HM FS KEON GAITHERWest Texas A&M 6'0" 200

1. SS FLETCHER TERRELL Washburn 6'1" 190
2. SS UNA LATU Northern State 5’10” 190
HM SS REED DUVALL Fort Lewis 5’11” 190

1. P BRANDON LARKIN Clark Atlanta University 6'2" 175
2. P ANTHONY RODRIGUEZ Arkansas-Monticello 6'0" 180
HM BILL KOENIG Michigan Tech 6’1” 240

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

2007 Marty & Matts Pre-All NAIA

OFFENSE
1. QB CLAYTON BRADDOCK Graceland 6'0” 208
2. QB JOEY WATERS Union (KY) 6’1” 210
HM QB JEFF SMITH Georgetown College 6’6” 230

1. RB MIKE DVORACEK Sioux Falls 5’11” 205
2. RB KEITH SIETSTRA Northwestern (Iowa) 6’2” 215
HM RB DARRELL GRAMES Kansas Wesleyan 6’0” 215

1. FB CLINT FRANKLIN Rocky Mountain 6’1” 240
2. FB ADAM RADNO McKendree 5’11” 250
HM FB PETER TAUILIILI Bethel (Kansas) 6’1” 250

1. WR ANDY RICCA Saint Xavier 6’1” 200
1. WR DUSTY HOVORKA Sioux Falls 6’2” 205
2. WR JAVON BELL Dana 6’3” 205
2. WR CODY JAMINET Morningside 5’11” 190
HM WR DAMON MOTHERSHEAD Morningside 5’10” 190
HM WR STEVEN KENNEDY Lindenwood 6'3” 238

1. TE JUSTIN AIROLA Rocky Mountain 6’5” 240
2. TE ERIC BOATWRIGHT Graceland 6’4” 245
HM TE JOSH BRENNAN Taylor 6’5” 240

1. C DEREK BARRIOS Dakota State 6’1” 310
2. C JOHN PATTON U of the Cumberlands 6'0" 330
HM C JIM RALEY Geneva 6’3” 290

1. OT DANIEL ALMEIDA Rocky Mountain 6’7” 315
1. OT SHAWN ROBINSON Morningside 6’4” 300
2. OT MATT GREY Kentucky Wesleyan 6’6” 345
2. OT NICK HARMS Dana 6’5” 310
HM OT ADAM KINGSLEY Doane 6’6” 310
HM OT RYAN PETERSON Kansas Wesleyan 6’3” 300

1. OG BOBBY HURD Tabor College 6’5” 340
1. OG SCOTT CHURCH Montana State - Northern 6’5” 305
2. OG SID MANN Jamestown College 6’4” 305
2. OG JEREMIAH HAYS Evangel 6'1” 300
HM OG J.R. FOREMAN Dickinson State 6’4” 285
HM OG RUSSELL SIMON Kansas Wesleyan 6’4” 300

DEFENSE
1. DE KYLE DRECKMAN Sioux Falls 6’3” 250
1. DE WAYNE JOHNSON Graceland 6’5” 260
2. DE ANDY WULF St. Ambrose 6’0” 250
2. DE ANDREW LEICHTNAM Montana St. - Northern 6’2” 250
HM DE ANDY KIZZEE Olivet Nazarene 6’4” 250
HM DE ALEX WALLACE Tabor College 6’3” 250

1. DT DAVID GLADNEY Lindenwood 6'2” 295
1. DT ARDELL ADAMS McKendree 6’2” 275
2. DT NATHAN SHULTZ St. Ambrose 6’4” 270
2. DT LIONEL RILEY Dakota Wesleyan 6’4” 290
HM DT FLOYD TURNER Iowa Weslyan 6’4” 285
HM DT ENJAI BUSH Langston 6'0" 290

1. OLB MICHAEL WILLIAMS Texas College 6'3" 230
1. OLB JOE MARESH Valley City State 6’2” 220
2. OLB DEMETRIUS BASTIAN Langston 6'2" 230
2. OLB BRENNER FLATEN Dickinson State 6’0” 235
HM OLB SHAUN O’CONNELL Dana 6’0” 225
HM OLB JIMMY HOFFMAN Eastern Oregon 6’3” 250

1. ILB NOAH MORFORD Friends University 6’0” 245
2. ILB COREY WHEELER Virginia-Wise 6’2” 235
HM ILB ALLAN TURAY St. Francis (Ill) 5’11” 236

1. CB MATT THOMAS Carroll College 6’1” 220
1. CB JAKE ELDRIDGE Montana State - Northern 5’10” 185
2. CB JORDAN VAN OTTERLOO Northwestern (IA) 5’11” 170
2. CB CHRIS REINKE Dana 5’11” 185
HM CB CHRIS PROSPERE Iowa Weslyan 6’0” 175
HM CB KELLAN QUICK Southern Oregon 6’1” 185

1. FS AUSTIN JANSSEN Northwestern (Iowa) 5’11” 210
2. FS HUNTER PINGSTOM Bethel (Tenn) 5’11” 195
HM FS JOSH SCHAFFERT Briar Cliff 6’1” 200

1. SS NOAH HARRIS Kentucky Wesleyan 6’0” 185
2. SS DAN DE JONG Sioux Falls 6’0” 205
HM SS JONATHAN MESSICK Campbellsville U. 5’10” 180

1. PK/WR RICK LEBEDA Dana 6’3” 190
2. PK ZAC GRADOVILLE Midland Lutheran 6’3” 190
HM PK GARY TRIONE Kansas Wesleyan 5’11” 200

1. P SEAN COLLINS Saint Xavier (Ill) 5’11” 205
HM P MITCH BOWHAY Dana 6’3” 200

Monday, August 21, 2006

2007 Marty & Matts Pre-All DIII Team

OFFENSE
1. QB ANDY COLLINS Occidental 6'2" 210 Sr.
2. QB ROCKY PENTELLO Capital 6'1" 215
HM QB MICHAEL JORRIS Mount Union 6'1" 215

1. RB NATHAN WALLICK Millikin 6'1" 215
2. RB DENNY KIMMEL Anderson 5'10" 200
HM RB TOM ARCIDIACONO Union (NY) 6'0" 210

1. FB BRUCE FREEMAN Newport News - Apprentice 5'9" 240
2. FB BRENT ASH Manchester 5'10" 230
HM FB KEVIN WILLIAMSON Concordia-Moorhead 5'11" 225

1. WR JASON TRAHAN Texas Lutheran 5'11" 180
1. WR CHRIS BARNETTE Guilford 6'0" 170
2. WR ANTONIO GUZZO Salve Regina 6'3" 200
2. WR DEREK STANLEY Wisc.- Whitewater 5'11" 175
HM WR STEVE ANGILETTA Union (NY) 6'0" 190
HM WR P.J. THEISEN St. Thomas 6'2" 190

1. TE JON BRANCHE Rensselaer 6'4" 245 Sr
2. TE MICHAEL ALLAN Whitworth 6’6” 245
HM TE ANDREW NEUMANN Augsburg (MN) 6'3" 235

1. C BILL BELLINGHAM Wisc.- Stout 6'3" 290
2. C DREW GARNO Alma 6'0" 290
HM C NINO GIAMBRONE Hobart 6'1" 290

1. OG FRANK BOKA Frostburg 6'5" 340
1. OG BRIAN RICE Franklin & Marshall 6'2" 310
2. OG JASON LEWIS Mount Union 6'5" 315
2. OG JAMES HOLAN Linfield 6’6” 320
HM OG MATT CHURCHILL St. Olaf 6'1" 290
HM OG MALCOLM MANNING Kean 6’3” 300

1. OT RICK DRUSHAL Wooster 6'4" 305
1. OT JAY BUCK Millsaps 6'6" 315
2. OT NORMAN BAUER Wesley 6'3" 305
2. OT CHRIS FEE St. Lawrence 6'1" 290
HM OT TERRANCE POE Greenville (IL) 6'1" 330
HM OT QUINN KEEFER Whittier 6'6" 305

DEFENSE
1. DT DAN STUDEBAKER Wheaton 6'2" 300
1. DT DERRELL SAPP Montclair State 6’2” 295
2. DT WILLIAM HRIBAR Norwich 6'7" 310
2. DT LANCE DRAKE Franklin 6'6" 370
HM DT THOMAS DERRICKS Austin College 6'0" 280
HM DT CHRIS WHITEHORNE John Hopkins 6'0" 290

1. DE ADAM HAAS Cortland 6'0" 255
1. DE KEITH HEIMERL Rowan 6’3” 260
2. DE BOBBY LANGSTON Concordia (WI) 6'4" 260
2. DE ANTHONY SILVER Delaware Valley 6'4" 250
HM DE MATT LISI Otterbein 6'1" 280
HM DE RYAN KLEPPE Wisc.- Whitewater 6'0" 275

1. OLB LOUIS BERTUCA Lake Forest 6'3" 225
1. OLB COLBY TOWNSEND Maryville (TN) 6'4" 240
2. OLB MARK CARLISLE Thomas More 6'2" 230
2. OLB DAN ROBINSON Wisc.- Stevens Point 6'2" 230
HM OLB CHAD GLOVER East Texas Baptist 6'0" 220
HM OLB MATT LAWLESS Mt. St. Joseph 6'1" 230

1. ILB MARSHALL DOSS Emory & Henry 6'2" 242
2. ILB TAZ WALLACE Adrian 6'1" 230
HM ILB WARD BRADY Elmhurst 6'1" 220

1. CB STEF SAIR Cortland 5'11" 190
1. CB CHRIS WILLIS Thomas More 6'2" 180
2. CB DAN STAUFFER Lebanon Valley 5'9" 175
2. CB DERRICK SIMMONS Montclair State 6’0” 195
HM CB BYRON WESTBROOK Salisbury 5'10" 185
HM CB BRETT DOUD Central 5'11" 185

1. FS AARON LEWIS Carnegie Mellon 6'0" 210
2. FS/P DONOVAN MOORE Carthage 6'1" 210
HM FS JOSH KUBIAK Mary Hardin-Baylor 6'0" 190

1. SS ANDREW ACKLEY Dickinson 5'10" 177
2. SS MARIO HARRIS Wesley 5'8" 180
HM SS AARON MEYERS Alfred 5'9" 205

1. PK VIN DOFFONT Montclair State 5’9” 170
2. PK MIKE TOMLINSON Oberlin 5'11" 185
HM PK BEN LONG Washington & Lee 6'0" 195

1. P HUNTER HAMRICK Mary Hardin-Baylor 6'1" 175
2. P JOHNATHAN RUSSELL Mississippi College 6'4" 204
HM P CLINT RUSHING Austin College 6'4" 210

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Profile: NAIA WR Andy Ricca

I love "feel good" sports stories about players that overcome adversity. Any player that has the talent, tenacity and work ethic to battle back from the depths is a player that deserves to get a look. Andy Ricca is a 6'1" 200 pound receiver from St. Xavier University in Illinois, and he is one of those guys.

Last season he shattered two single-season receiving records by grabbing 100 passes for 1275 yards (106.2y/g). The previous records stood at 56 receptions and 1009 yards respectively. Andy was tops in the NAIA in almost every receiving category in 2005. He was like a magnet, any pass that came his way ended up in his hands. Ricca has great concentration, agility and is a smart route runner.

What amazes me is the fact that he overcame TWO season-ending knee injuries in 2003 & 2004 which included two ACL surgeries. His career was all but over. But, Andy Ricca made a huge comeback and coaches say that this hard working former High School track star is faster than ever. It will be interesting to see how he does in '06.

Monday, May 22, 2006

I-AA Free Agent Signees

List of I-AA Free Agent Signees from I-AA.org

1 ……… Tennessee ……… DE ……… Derrick Warford ……… Alabama State
2 ……… Chicago ……… QB ……… Richie Williams ……… Appalachian State
3 ……… Green Bay ……… LB ……… Jason Hunter ……… Appalachian State
4 ……… Washington ……… DT ……… Arthur Orlebar ……… Appalachian State
5 ……… Chicago ……… CB ……… Ricky Williams ……… Bethune-Cookman
6 ……… Tennessee ……… DE ……… Sean Conover ……… Bucknell
7 ……… Tampa Bay ……… OG ……… Brian Sims ……… Delaware
8 ……… Cleveland ……… LB ……… Kenny Kern ……… Delaware State
9 ……… New England ……… S/LB ……… Sam Smith ……… Delaware State
10 ……… Pittsburgh ……… C ……… Pascal Matla ……… Eastern Illinois
11 ……… St. Louis ……… DE ……… Kory Lothe ……… Eastern Illinois
12 ……… Cincinnati ……… QB ……… Erik Meyer ……… Eastern Washington
13 ……… Miami ……… WR ……… Eric Kimble ……… Eastern Washington
14 ……… Miami ……… LB ……… Joey Cwik ……… Eastern Washington
15 ……… Cleveland ……… DB ……… Dwayne Ijames ……… Elon
16 ……… Washington ……… LB ……… Willie Freeman ……… Furman
17 ……… Washington ……… LB ……… Mike Ononibiaku ……… Georgetown
18 ……… New Orleans ……… QB ……… Bruce Eugene ……… Grambling
19 ……… Cincinnati ……… DE ……… Matt Duhe ……… Grambling
20 ……… Cleveland ……… DB ……… Marquis Binns ……… Grambling
21 ……… Tampa Bay ……… DE ……… Moe Thompson ……… Grambling
22 ……… Tampa Bay ……… WR ……… Moses Harris ……… Grambling
23 ……… Washington ……… CB ……… Michael West ……… Hampton
24 ……… Cincinnati ……… OT ……… Brain Lapham ……… Harvard
25 ……… Cincinnati ……… RB ……… Onyi Momah ……… Hofstra
26 ……… Dallas ……… DE ……… Stephen Bowen ……… Hofstra
27 ……… Detroit ……… WR ……… Devale Ellis ……… Hofstra
28 ……… Washington ……… TE ……… Brandon Sebald ……… Hofstra
29 ……… Tampa Bay ……… RB ……… Steve Silva ……… Holy Cross
30 ……… Washington ……… DE ……… Dustin Schroader ……… Idaho State
31 ……… Houston ……… DE ……… Jeff Charleston ……… Idaho State
32 ……… Houston ……… K ……… Jaret Johnson ……… Idaho State
33 ……… Tennessee ……… TE ……… Jamie Petrowski ……… Indiana State
34 ……… Minnesota ……… OT ……… Albert Stinson ……… Jackson State
35 ……… San Diego ……… CB ……… Cletis Gordon ……… Jackson State
36 ……… Jacksonville ……… DB ……… Bernard Opoku ……… Jacksonville
37 ……… Miami ……… DB ……… Darren Williams ……… Jacksonville St.
38 ……… Tennessee ……… C ……… Rod Olds ……… Jacksonville St.
39 ……… Chicago ……… LB ……… Maurice Bennett ……… Lafayette
40 ……… N.Y. Jets ……… LB ……… Blake Costanzo ……… Lafayette
41 ……… Indianapolis ……… WR ……… Gerran Walker ……… Lehigh
42 ……… KC Chiefs ……… WR ……… Ryan Waller ……… Maine
43 ……… Washington ……… LB ……… Jermaine Walker ……… Maine
44 ……… Jacksonville ……… RB ……… Montell Owens ……… Maine
45 ……… KC Chiefs ……… K ……… Jon Scifres ……… Missouri State
46 ……… KC Chiefs ……… WR ……… Steven Rush ……… Missouri State
47 ……… KC Chiefs ……… WR ……… Michael Sparks ……… Missouri State
48 ……… Dallas ……… WR ……… Miles Austin ……… Monmouth
49 ……… Tennessee ……… OT ……… Brad Rhoades ……… Montana
50 ……… Oakland ……… WR ……… Rick Gatewood ……… Montana State
51 ……… Seattle ……… QB/S ……… Travis Lulay ……… Montana State
52 ……… Tampa Bay ……… OL ……… Jeff Bolton ……… Montana State
53 ……… San Diego ……… CB ……… Kwesi Williams ……… Morehead State
54 ……… St. Louis ……… TE ……… Jonathan Williams ……… New Hampshire
55 ……… Cleveland ……… OT ……… Walter Stith ……… North Carolina A&T
56 ……… Green Bay ……… TE ……… A.J. Cooper ……… North Dakota State
57 ……… Tampa Bay ……… DL ……… Rodney Thompson ……… North Dakota State
58 ……… Jacksonville ……… OT ……… Ryan Gibbons ……… Northeastern
59 ……… Cleveland ……… TE ……… Brian Cutright ……… Northern Iowa
60 ……… Indianapolis ……… WR/KR ……… Jamie Goodwin ……… Northern Iowa
61 ……… Detroit ……… WR ……… Shaun Bodiford ……… Portland State
62 ……… Houston ……… TE ……… Scott Weaver ……… Portland State
63 ……… Washington ……… RB ……… Joe Rubin ……… Portland State
64 ……… Arizona ……… DB ……… Jay McCareins ……… Princeton
65 ……… Pittsburgh ……… TE ……… Jonathan Dekker ……… Princeton
66 ……… Washington ……… LB ……… Justin Stull ……… Princeton
67 ……… Detroit ……… WR ……… Keith Brown ……… Rhode Island
68 ……… N.Y. Jets ……… QB ……… Stacey Tutt ……… Richmond
69 ……… Detroit ……… CB ……… Brandon Smith ……… Sacramento St
70 ……… Indianapolis ……… TE ……… Corey Roberts ……… Sam Houston State
71 ……… Cleveland ……… DB ……… Charles Hall ……… Southeastern Louisiana
72 ……… Jacksonville ……… WR ……… Felton Huggins ……… Southeastern Louisiana
73 ……… Tampa Bay ……… CB ……… Michael Woods ……… Southern
74 ……… Washington ……… DE ……… Joe Sykes ……… Southern
75 ……… Cleveland ……… WR ……… Brent Little ……… Southern Illinois
76 ……… Pittsburgh ……… S ……… Jamar Landrom ……… Tennessee St
77 ……… Detroit ……… DT ……… Ernest Jones ……… Tennessee State
78 ……… Houston ……… OLB ……… Fredric Brock ……… Texas Southern
79 ……… Tennessee ……… WR ……… Tyrone Reed ……… Texas Southern
80 ……… Minnesota ……… WR/QB ……… Barrick Nealy ……… Texas State
81 ……… San Diego ……… LB ……… Nolan de Graaff ……… UC Davis
82 ……… Atlanta ……… TE ……… Daniel Fells ……… UC Davis
83 ……… Baltimore ……… S ……… Shannon James ……… UMass
84 ……… Minnesota ……… CB ……… Robert Cobb ……… UMass
85 ……… Tampa Bay ……… DE ……… Keron Williams ……… UMass
86 ……… N.Y. Jets ……… DE ……… Darrell Adams ……… Villanova
87 ……… Philadelphia ……… WR ……… J.J. Outlaw ……… Villanova
88 ……… Cleveland ……… FS ……… Robert Mason ……… VMI
89 ……… Chicago ……… DT ……… Vicheal Foxx ……… VMI
90 ……… Carolina ……… WR ……… Lynzell Jackson ……… Weber St
91 ……… Tennessee ……… OT ……… Wendell Singletary ……… Western Carolina
92 ……… Tennessee ……… RB ……… Lamont Reid ……… Western Carolina
93 ……… Washington ……… OG ……… Kevin McAlmont ……… Western Carolina
94 ……… Carolina ……… OT ……… Adam O'Connor ……… William & Mary
95 ……… New Orleans ……… K ……… Greg Kuehn ……… William & Mary
96 ……… Cincinnati ……… WR/KR ……… Brandon Hussey ……… Winston-Salem State
97 ……… Dallas ……… QB ……… Jeff Mroz ……… Yale
98 ……… Minnesota ……… WR ……… Kyle Smith ……… Youngstown State

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

May 16 Free Agents

Tenn
OT Wendell Singletary, Western Carolina

Cin
CB DeMarcus Rideaux, Maryville State

Monday, May 15, 2006

May 15 Free Agents

Los Angeles Avengers (Arena)
OL Matt Magerko, James Madison

Fort Wayne Freedom (United Indoor)
QB Randy Hutchison, Adrian College

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

May 10 Free Agents

Wash
DE Joe Sykes, Southern

BC Lions (CFL)
DT Melvin Massey, Hampton
DB Ramon Barber, Illinois State
WR Jerome Eason, Southern Utah
WR Aaron Krepps, Washington & Jefferson

Las Vegas Gladiators (Arena)
WR Jonah Russell, Cal Poly

Omaha Beef (UIF)
OT James Poyner, Nebraska-Kearney

Peoria Rough Riders (UIF)
OT Chris Sanderson, Concordia-St. Paul

Omaha Beef (UIF)
RB RJ Rollins, Minn.-Crookston

Sioux Falls Storm (UIF)
CB Corey Brewer, Bemidji State

River City Rage (NIFL)
SS Todd Tolliver, Western New Mexico
FB/RB Kasey Young, Western New Mexico

River City Flying Aces (NIFL)
OL Ian Kirwan, Guilford

Tri-Cities Fever (NIFL)
NT Aaaron Retzlaff, Wisc-River Falls

Odessa Roughnecks (Intense-FL)
DB William Wade, Mesa State
DB Arthur Berlanga, Mesa State
DT Anthony Sapa, Texas Southern
WR Frankie Berlanga, Mesa State
QB Joe Micco, Menlo
OL Emmitt Tatum, West Texas A&M

San Angelo Stampede (Intense-FL)
OT Jon Rodriguez Central Arkansas
WR Quinton Morgan, Langston
WR Cody Wilson, Haskell Indian Nations

Louisiana Swashbucklers (Intense-FL)
QB Ty Sellers, McMurry
DB Anthony Porter, Liberty
QB Wesley Cooper, Louisiana College
DE Buck Harris, McNeese
QB Matt Stanley, Angelo State
RB Donald Sweeney, Howard Payne

Central Texas Barracudas (Intense-FL)
DB Rolondus Johnson, Mary Hardin Baylor
PK Lance Garner, Sam Houston
DT Elex Reed, Mary Hardin Baylor

Corpus Christi Hammerheads (Intense-FL)
DE Ben Tokunboh, TAMUK
SS Anthony Byrd, Central Oklahoma
DT Jayme Jackson, Tarleton State
OT Andy Linder, Tarleton State

Laredo Lobos (Intense-FL)
DE Ian Thornton, Gardner-Webb
DB Derric Anglin, TAMUK

Erie Freeze (AIFL)
OLB Seth Fragale, Edinboro

Rome Renegades (AIFL)
OT Joe Clark, West Georgia

Battle Creek Crunch (Great Lakes Indoor)
OL Kyle Lackscheide, Olivet

Lehigh Valley Outlawz (Great Lakes Indoor)
C Damien Ciecwisz, Delaware Valley
RB Steve Cook, Delaware Valley

NY-NJ Revolution (Great Lakes Indoor)
DB Adam Schmidt, Ursinius

Rochester Raiders (Great Lakes Indoor)
WR Noah Fehrenbach, Sr. John Fisher

Tuesday, May 09, 2006

2005 AIFL Draft

American Indoor Football DRAFT

Round 1

1. Johnstown
James Stanley - DB Toledo

2. Carolina
Christian Segal - WR Virginia Tech

3. Erie
T.J. Wiley - QB Thiel

4.Canton
Slyvester Brumfield - DB Phoenix College

5. Richmond
Charles Lyles - OL SW Oklahoma

6. Raleigh
Richard Gear - WR Delaware Valley

Round #2

7. Johnstown
Chad Ginter - RB IFL

8. Carolina
Chris Beck - TE Norwich

9. Erie
Andre Scott - RB Oklahoma Panhandle

10. Canton
Chuck Moore - WR Mount Union

11. Richmond
Philip McDaniel - WR

12. Raleigh
Manuel Santiago - WR Stevens Tech

Round #3

13. Johnstown
Eric Rector - QB Malone

14. Carolina
Thomas Daniels - DB Kansas

15. Erie
Jonathan Sitter - DL Pittsburgh

16. Canton
Brandon Carter - WR Toledo

17. Richmond
Curtis Marshall - QB Tiffin

18. Raleigh
Chris Perkins - OL Shepard

Round #4

19. Johnstown
Nick Brockington - OL Benedict

20. Carolina
John Downing - DL Winston-Salem State

21. Erie
Jerome McGee - WR UC-Davis

22. Canton
Miquel Irvin - WR Akron

23. Richmond
Bobby Cutts - DB Walsh

24. Raleigh
Ron Wallace - DB Frostburg State

Round #5

25. Johnstown
Jason Cherry - PK UMass

26. Carolina
Terrell Little - RB Fayetteville

27. Erie
Dave Pisanick - OL Allegany

28. Canton
George Momarovich - OL Mount Union

29. Richmond
Matthew Felber - PK Virginia Tech

30. Raleigh
Justin Jorgensen - PK Mars Hill

Round #6

31. Johnstown
Chris Thompson - QB Bloomsburg

32. Carolina
Montrail Pittman - DB NC A&T

33. Erie
Nathan DeGasperias - OL West Liberty

34. Canton
Nick Sirianni - WR Mount Union

35. Richmond
Joe Able - WR NIFL

36. Raleigh
Tyran Holloway - RB Malone College

Round #7

37. Johnstown
Matt Kirsh - DL Indiana (PA)

38. Carolina
Ralph Truit - QB Michigan St.

39. Erie
Jon Frazier - RB Western Kentucky

40. Canton
Doug Schwaberow - LB Walsh

41. Richmond
Charles Sheifer - OL Marietta

42. Raleigh
Marcus Grafton - LB Robert Morris

Round #8

43. Johnstown
Greg Troutman - QB Juniata

44. Carolina - Time Expired

45. Erie
Rashan Hall - FB Kent State

46. Canton
Dan Larlham - QB Baldwin Wallace

47. Richmond - Lance Burick

48. Raleigh
Adam Haught - QB Heidelberg

Round #9

49. Johnstown
Jim Hyland - OL Waynesburg

50. Carolina - Time Expired

51. Erie
Donte Pimpletone - QB Western Kentucky

52. Canton
Brandon Hayes - OL Pittsburgh

53. Richmond
Claude Jenkins - RB Texas Southern

54. Raleigh - Timothy Mondell

Round #10

55. Johnstown
Josh Lipkin - OL St. Francis (PA)

56. Carolina - Passed

57. Erie
Darmel Whitfield - QB Gannon

58. Canton
Shawn Jergenson - WR Friends

59. Richmond
Jayrod King - WR Murray State

60. passed

May 09 Free Agents

CLEV
OL Walter Stith, North Carolina A&T
CB Blake Ferris, North Alabama
OL Ben Brielmaier, Princeton

DET
WR Devale Ellis, Hofstra

Saskatchewan Roughriders
WR Hutch Gonzales, SE Louisiana

Monday, May 08, 2006

May 08 Free Agents

MIA
S Darren Williams, Jacksonville State

NY Giants
LB Anthony Robinson, Carson-Newman

GB
WR Calvin Russell, Tuskegee 6-0 186 (3g, 9r, 81yds, 4.4/40)

Friday, May 05, 2006

Raw Talent ... the next big thing?

I wrote earlier about UConn basketball player Ed Nelson and his interest in becoming an NFL Tight End. He had no college football experience and he was grabbed as a Free Agent by the St. Louis Rams. This seems to be the trend this season. Teams are looking at those raw, in-experienced but immensely talented athletes. Other than Nelson, there has been two other basketball players picked up so far this off-season. Everyone seems to be looking for that diamond in the ruff...also known as Antonio Gates. Gates never played football at Kent State, just basketball, he was also never drafted. Signed as a Free Agent and inexperienced, Gates showed that he had the athleticism to become one of the best TE's today. But, Gates had the one key thing that made his success possible ... the ability and discipline to learn. That is what these guys need in order to be successful in the NFL. The ability and discipline to learn a new sport at a professional level.

One of these athletes is George Mason basketball star Jai Lewis. At 6'5" 290 Lewis is projected as an OL but he is skilled enough to play TE. He is quick, big and very mobile. He impressed at his work-outs and was picked up by the NY Giants.

Onye Ibekwe of Long Beach State is another basketball guy. He is very gifted and at 6'5" 260 he reportedly ran a 4.7/40 and had a 36" VJ at a work-out. No doubt about his athletic ability. The SF 49ers have recently signed him.

The New York Jets have gone in a different direction by signing Rutgers track All American Sam Segond. This guy is a freak, at 6'3" 295 he runs a 4.7/40 and is as strong as an ox. He hasn't played football since High School. He is projected at OL or DL, but could also be used at TE.

May 05 Free Agents

CLEV
DB Charles Hall, SE Louisiana
DB Dwayne Ijames, Elon - (KR: 406y, 27.1y/kr, TD, DB: 60t, 6pbu)
LB Kevin Culbert, Frostburg State
DE Stephen Bowen, Hofstra

HOU
OT Brad Rhoades, Montana

Thursday, May 04, 2006

May 04 Free Agents

TB
DE/TE Moe Thompson, Grambling

BAL
LB Ricky Foley, York University Canada 6-2 255 (49t, 42 solo)

WASH
OG Kevin McAlmont, Western Carolina
LB Justin Stull, Princeton

DET
WR Andy Fantuz, Western Ontario

GB (AF2)
OT Rob Boss, Northern Michigan


CIN
QB Chris Bramell, St. Francis

KC
RB Derrick Ross, Tarleton State

CFL Free Agents
WR Casey Allen Linfield College Winnipeg (CFL)
CB RoShawn Marshall Central Missouri 5-10 200 (Junior, PR: 553y, 21.3y/pr, 4TDs) Calgary (CFL)
OT Ryan Bisson Northwood Winnipeg (CFL)
QB Tyler Emmert Carroll College BC (CFL)
CB Kevin Edwards Calgary (CFL)
LB Dave Lowry Alberta BC (CFL)
WR Tommy Hofer Dakota State Toronto (CFL)

2006 CFL DRAFT

2006 CFL DRAFT

FIRST ROUND
1 Edmonton (via Hamilton) - BRAIDWOOD, Adam DE Washington State
2 B.C. (via Winnipeg) - POTTINGER, Jay LB McMaster
3 Saskatchewan - FANTUZ, Andrew SB Western Ontario
4 B.C. (via Calgary) - FOLEY, Ricky DE York
5 Toronto - FEDERKEIL, Daniel DL Calgary
6 B.C. - VALLI, Steven OL Simon Fraser
7 Montreal - DESLAURIERS, Eric WR Eastern Michigan
8 Hamilton (via Edmonton) - GAGNE-MARCOUX, Cedric OL Central Florida

SECOND ROUND
1 Hamilton - REID, Jermaine DL Akron
2 Toronto (via Winnipeg) - MITCHELL, Leron DB Western Ontario
3 Hamilton (via Ottawa) - DYAKOWSKI, Peter OL Louisiana State
4 Saskatchewan - COGNI, Luca K Simon Fraser
5 Calgary - CORNISH, Jon RB Kansas
6 Toronto (via Winnipeg) - WAGNER, Aaron LB Brigham Young
7 B.C. - HAMEISTER-RIES, John OL Tulsa
8 Montreal - BOULAY, Etienne DB New Hampshire
9 Edmonton - NUGENT, Jason DB Rutgers

THIRD ROUND
1 Hamilton - MAYNE, Shawn DE Connecticut
2 Winnipeg - FRANKLIN, Arjei WR Windsor
3 Saskatchewan - COWAN, Chris OL Saint Mary's
4 Edmonton (via Calgary) - MUNDLE, Dwayne LB West Virginia
5 Saskatchewan (via Toronto) - CLOVIS, Tristan LB McMaster
6 Winnipeg (via B.C.) - PICARD, Dominic OL Laval
7 Montreal - PERRETT, Jeff OT Tulsa
8 Edmonton - WILLIAMS, Mike DE Boise State

FOURTH ROUND
1 Edmonton (via Hamilton) - BROWN, Andrew LB Lafayette College
2 Calgary (via Winnipeg) - CLAYTON, Riley OL Manitoba
3 Hamilton (via Ottawa) - SUTHERLAND, Chris OL Saskatchewan
4 Saskatchewan - HOGARTH, Peter OL McMaster
5 Calgary - COMMISSIONG, Gerald RB Stanford
6 Toronto - CETOUTE, Obed WR Central Michigan
7 Montreal (via B.C.) - BIRUNGI, Ivan WR Acadia
8 Montreal - DAVIS, Adrion DL Marshall
9 Edmonton - ABRAHAM, Jean Philippe LB Laval

FIFTH ROUND
1 Hamilton - ROBERTS, Michael DB Ohio State
2 Winnipeg - STEVENS, David RB Saskatchewan
3 Saskatchewan - ALEXANDER, Jesse LB Wilfrid Laurier
4 Calgary - ARMSTRONG, Derek OL St. Francis Xavier
5 Toronto - RAMSEY, Brian OL New Mexico
6 B.C. - LINDSTROM, Mike SB UBC
7 Montreal - WRIGHT, Joel DB Wilfried Laurier
8 Edmonton - BISAILLON, Nicolas RB Laval

SIXTH ROUND
1 Montreal (via Winnipeg) - DESRIVEAUX, Danny WR Richmond
2 Calgary (via Winnipeg) - KNIGHTS, Andre DB Saint Mary's
3 Saskatchewan - HUGHES, Stephen RB Calgary
4 Calgary - TREPANIER, Marc LB Montreal
5 Toronto - DAWSON, Clifton RB Harvard
6 B.C.- WARD, Jason DL Connecticut
7 Winnipeg (via Montreal) - ROSS, Dexter DL Minot State
8 Edmonton - LONGCHAMPS, Grieg OL Montreal

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

May 03, Free Agents

NE
S/LB Sam Smith, Delaware State

NYJ
QB Stacey Tutt, Richmond
DE Darrell Adams, Villanova

CIN
DE Matt Duhe, Grambling
DL Marcus Lewis, Urbana
WR Brandon Hussey, Winston-Salem State 5-10 175 (16r, 163y, KR: 174y)
QB Erik Meyer, Eastern Washington

PITT
S Jamar Landrom, Tennessee State
OT Nick Hagemann, South Dakota
DE Lee Vickers, North Alabama

CLEV
TE Brian Cutright, Northern Iowa
LB Kenny Kern, Delaware State

IND
WR Gerran Walker, Lehigh

JAX
OL Antwon Trice, Coastal Carolina
OT Ryan Gibbons, Northeastern

OAK
WR Rick Gatewood, Montana State

WASH
LB Jermaine Walker, Maine
WR Ryan Waller, Maine
DT Arthur Orlebar, Appalachian State
LB Willie Freeman, Furman
DE Dustin Schroader, Idaho State

NO
RB Sean Treasure, Minnesota-State Mankato

GB
FB Ben Brown, Tabor 6-2 240 (540y)
TE Zac Alcorn, Black Hills State
TE A.J. Cooper, North Dakota State

TB
DL Rodney Thompson, North Dakota State
OL Jeff Bolton, Montana State
DE Keron Williams, UMass

ATL
TE Daniel Fells, UC Davis

DALL
DT Steve Williams, Northwest Missouri State

HOU
WR Richie Ross, Nebraska-Kearney
DE Jeff Charleston, Idaho State

MIA
WR Eric Kimble, Eastern Washington
LB Joey Cwik, Eastern Washington

ARI
DB Jay McCareins, Princeton

BUF
WR Chris Denney, Nebraska-Omaha

PHIL
OT Dejuan Skinner, West Texas

49ers
WR C.J. Brewer, Albany (AFL)
TE Onye Ibekwe, Long Beach State (Basketball)

TEN
DL Chris Herring, Southern Arkansas

CHI
QB Richie Williams, Appalachian State
LB Maurice Bennett, Lafayette

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

May 02, Free Agent Update

Pittsburgh Steelers
PK Mark Brubaker, East Stroudsburg (2005: 14-19 FGs 48ydr, 74 PATs, All PSAC)
TE Jonathan Dekker, Princeton

Philadelphia Eagles
LB Torrance Daniels, Harding
OT Pat McCoy West Texas
WR J.J. Outlaw, Villanova

Houston Texans
TE Scott Weaver, Portland State
LB Fredrick Brock, Texas State

Green Bay Packers
OT Josh Bourke, Grand Valley State
LB Jason Hunter, Appalachian State

Tennessee Titans
OT Derrick Warford, Alabama State
C Rod Olds, Jacksonville State
FB Lamont Reid, Western Carolina
DE Tim Thompson, Valdosta State
TE Jamie Petrowski, Indiana State
DE Sean Conover, Bucknell

Carolina Panthers
WR Lynzell Jackson, Weber State,
DL Adam O'Connor, William & Mary

Chicago Bears
DT Vicheal Foxx, VMI

Washington Redskins
RB Joe Rubin, Portland State

New York Giants
OL Jai Lewis, George Mason (played basketball)
CB E.J. Underwood, Pikeville College

Detroit Lions
WR Shaun Bodiford, Portland State

Atlanta Falcons
WR Troy Bergeron, Georgia (AFL)

New Orleans Saints
QB Bruce Eugene, Grambling

Indianapolis Colts
TE Corey Roberts, Sam Houston State
FS Antwan Marsh, Pikeville College
OT Daniel Federkeil, Calgary
WR Jamie Goodwin, Northern Iowa

San Diego Chargers
CB Cletis Gordon, Jackson State
RB Tyronne Gross, Eastern Oregon
QB Brett Elliott, Linfield

Seattle Seahawks
QB/S Travis Lulay, Montana State

St. Louis Rams
RB J.D. Washington, Morehouse,
TE Ed Nelson UConn (Basketball)
TE Jonathan Williams, New Hampshire
RB Antoine Bagwell, California (Pa.)
DE Kory Lothe, Eastern Illinois

Buffalo
LB John DiGiorgio, Saginaw Valley

N.Y. Jets
LB Blake Costanzo, Lafayette

Cincinnati
RB DeDe Dorsey, Lindenwood
OT Brain Lapham, Harvard
WR Andy Wellendorf, Mt. St. Joseph (6-5 200, runs a 4.5/40, 37" VJ, 2005: 58r, 905y, 15.6y/r, 12TDs, 82.3y/g)
LB Wyatt Gayer, Anderson University

Baltimore
S Shannon James, Massachusetts

Cleveland
WR Brent Little, Southern Illinois
WR Carlton Brewster, Ferris State

Jacksonville
OT Richard Collier, Valdosta State
WR Felton Huggins, S.E. Louisiana
RB Montell Owens, Maine

Kansas City
TE Bob Docherty, Wisconsin-Oshkosh

Dallas
WR Austin Miles, Monmouth
QB Jeff Mroz, Yale

Minnesota
WR Kyle Smith, Youngstown State
WR Barrick Nealy, Texas State
OT Albert Stinson, Jackson State
WR RJ Cobbs, Massachusetts (5-11 195, 2005: 16r, rush: 298y, 5TDs, KR: 277y)

Arizona
DE A.J. Schable, South Dakota

Monday, May 01, 2006

Draft Report and May 01 Free Agent Update

Round 2
SS DANIEAL MANNING Abilene Christian (Chicago Bears) #42
QB TARVARIS JACKSON Alabama State (Minnesota Vikings) #64

Round 3
OG PAUL McQUISTAN Weber State (Oakland Raiders) #69
DE CHRIS GOCONG Cal Poly (Philadelphia Eagles) #71
CB DAVID PITTMAN Northwestern State (Baltimore Ravens) #87
DE JASON HATCHER Grambling State (Dallas Cowboys) #92

Round 4
OT JAHRI EVANS Bloomsburg (New Orleans Saints) #108
OG WILLIE COLON Hofstra (Pittsburgh Steelers) #131

Round 5
QB INGLE MARTIN Furman (Green Bay Packers) #148
DE BRENT HAWKINS Illinois State (Jacksonville Jaguars) #160
OG CHRIS KUPER North Dakota (Denver Broncos) #161

Round 6
SS REED DOUGHTY Northern Colorado (Washington Redskins) #173
WR DELAINE WALKER Central Missouri State (San Francisco 49ers) #175
OT KEVIN BOOTHE Cornell (Oakland Raiders) #176
FS ANTOINE BETHEA Howard (Indianapolis Colts) #207

Round 7
OT PAT McQUISTAN Weber State (Dallas Cowboys) #211
DT FRED EVANS Texas State (Miami Dolphins) #212
FS CORTLAND FINNEGAN Samford (Tennessee Titans) #215
WR MARQUES COLSTON Hofstra (New Orleans Saints) #252
DE DAVE TOLLEFSON NW Missouri State (Green Bay Packers) #253
WR KEVIN McMAHAN Maine (Oakland Raiders) #255

TE BRADON TWITO Pittsburgh State - Signed FA by Jacksonville

Thursday, April 27, 2006

Weak Year For WR's

This year has been labeled a weak Draft year for Wide Receivers. This can be a good thing for the small school guys. In fact I’ve heard some buzz over a few guys aleady; such as RICHIE ROSS of Nebraska-Kearney, CHRIS DENNY of Nebraska-Omaha, DELAINE WALKER of Central Missouri State, MILES AUSTIN of Monmouth, MARQUES COLSTON OF Hofstra and
ANDRE RALSTON of Eastern Kentucky. Did you get all that? Good. Here’s a look at some of the other players that are just under the mainstream radar. These players have some size, speed and great athleticism.

IAA
WR ERIC KIMBLE Eastern Washington 5’11” 190 - A top-notch playmaker that has dominated the Conference. Makes tough grabs, jumps well and gets great seperation. He's a legit game-breaker with big play skills. 2004: 83r, 1453y, 17.5y/r, 19TDs, 81ydr, 111.8y/g, PR-460y, 17.7y/pr, 2TDs. 2005: 87r, 1419y, 12TDs, 16.3y/r, PR-186Y, 11.6 avg. 2x All Big Sky
WR ADAM HANNULA San Diego 6’1” 195 - One of the nations top WR’s. Great size, speed and hands. An excellent offensive weapon that is 3x All PFL, an All American and is 3x Academic Honor Roll. Had 72r, 1161y and 13TDs in '03. Is a solid route runner. 2004: 58r, 680y, 11.7y/r, 5TDs. 2005: 73r, 1000y, 13.7y/r, 11TDs, 83.3y/g
WR HENRY TOLBERT Grambling 5’11” 205 - Versatile athlete that has played RB and WR. Physical player with tremendous receiving ability and is very fast. Can be a dominating/game-breaking pass catcher. A deep threat guy that makes tough grabs. 2004: 29r, 563y, 19.4y/r, 6TDs, 51.2y/g. 2005: 74r, 1391y, 18.8y/r, 19TDs, 70ydr, 115.9y/g, run-10y, TD

II
WR CARLTON BREWSTER Ferris State 5'11" 215 – Is a numerous All-America honoree, Brewster paced Ferris State in receiving this season for the third consecutive year with 60 catches for 921 yards and seven TD’s in 11 games. He concluded his four-year Bulldog career as the school’s second all-time leading receiver with 3,184 receiving yards and 25 TD’s on 234 catches in 43 career outings. Ranks third on FSU’s career leaders list in kickoff returns (1,197 yds.), fourth in punt returns (588 yds.), fifth in all-purpose yards (5,029 yds.), and eighth in scoring (164 pts.).
WR TONAE MARTIN West Texas A&M 6'4" 210 - Snagged 62 catches for an LSC-high 1,055 yards (17.0 ypc), the only receiver in the conference to top the 1,000 yard mark and an LSC-best 12 TDs. Had five 100+ yards receiving games, and had at least one TD in nine of 11 games played, including three games with two TD catches. Was recognized as the LSC South Receiver of the Year, as well as being a first-team All-LSC South selection and a first-team d2football.com All-Southwest Region honoree. Great size and hands.
WR JUSTIN GALLAS Colorado Mines 6’1” 185 - AN RMAC Wide Receiver of the Year, his stats are simply astonishing. Has been a game-breaker since his freshman year. Is not only a top receiver but is also a deadly returnman. Can hurt you in many ways. Is big, speedy and elusive. Runs great routes and can be tough to cover. 2004: 95r, 1352y, 14.2y/r, 10TDs, 104y/g, PR: 183y, 11.4y/pr. 2005: 91r, 1199y, 13.2y/r, 8TDs, 109y/g, PR: 159y, KR: 1256y, 30.6y/kr, TD, 100ydr, All RMAC

III
WR NICK BUBLAVI Catholic 6’2” 201 - All-American WR led all of NCAA Division III with 101 catches for 1,797 yards and 15 touchdowns. Set ODAC career records in receiving yards (4,485) and touchdowns (43) and competed in the Aztec Bowl.
WR NOAH FEHRENBACH St. John Fisher 6'3" 205 - Led the Conference with 77 receptions, good for first all-time in school history. His 1,180 yards receiving and 15 receiving touchdowns are also single-season records. A dangerous weapon anywhere on the field, is 3x All E8 and is an All American. Played in the Aztec Bowl, and leaves Fisher as the school’s all-time leader in receptions (205), yards (3,083), and receiving touchdowns (36).
WR BRAD DUESING Washington University 6'3" 210 – All American and UAA Offensive Player of the Year, had a school-record 75 catches for 1,136 yards and 10 touchdowns. Eclipsed 1,000 receiving yards for the fourth-consecutive season, becoming the second player in NCAA history (Division I, II or III) to record four consecutive 1,000-yard receiving seasons.

NAIA
WR DEONTRAE JOHNSON Morningside 6'3" 200 - Is a transfer from the University of South Dakota and put together one of the greatest individual seasons in Morningside history. The 2005 NAIA national leader with average of 146.9 pass reception yards per game. Caught 81 passes for school-record totals of 1,910 yards and 21 touchdowns for average of 23.6 yards per catch. Also set Morningside single-season records with 22 touchdowns and 132 points scored. Finished career in fourth place in Morningside history with 1,910 career pass reception yards in just one season of play. Had seven 100-yard reception games, including a school-record 287-yard performance on nine catches 2005 Stats: 81 rec, 1910 yds, 23.6 avg, 21 TDs.
WR DWAYNE HODGE Belhaven 6'2" 200 - Named offensive co-player of the year for the Mid-South Conference’s west division.Caught 74 balls for 1078 yards and 6 TD’s in 10 games for the Blazers, including a 91-yard touchdown reception against Lambuth.
WR LORENZO SELECTMAN William Jewell 6'1" 209 - All-Conference receiver with good size, speed and overall skills. Real go-to guy. Was top-five in every conference receiving category in '04. 2005 Stats: 55 rec, 1037 yds, 14 TDs, 18.9 avg.
WR TYLER PETERSON Carroll College 5'11" 180 - All-American receiver with very good speed and solid hands. 2005 Stats: 57 rec, 1093 yds, 19.2 avg, 16 TDs, 6 KOR, 157 yds, 26.2 avg, 10 PR, 184, 18.4 avg, 1 TD.

Sunday, April 23, 2006

FB class not at 1A level

FB class not at 1A level!!!!

It is widely accepted by draft and scouting experts alike that this
year's big school class of fullback is one of the weakest in a while.

The Division 1 ranks of potential FB draftees include Quadtrine Hill ,
Lawrence Vickers, Matt Bernstein and others who, like the
aforementioned, lack one or more of the essentials necessary
for a good pro fullback.

Since no one is going to be drafting a FB in the first few rounds
anyway, teams should look outside the Division 1A ranks to fill
their FB needs. Here are some FB that will definitely be
available in the later rounds and most likely as undrafted free agents.

ROCK JOHNSON Walsh 6'0" 245 SR FB
A definite prospect at FB. This NAIA player was a starter at
Kentucky and has the size, power rushing ability, block
and receiving skills, though not called upon to show the
receiving skills very often. 2005 Stats: 51
rushes, 239 yds, 4.7 avg, 1 TD, 2 rec, 12 yds, 6.0 avg

KEVIN LUKICH Moravian 5'10" 245 SR FB
Was an All-Middle Atlantic Conference and Aztec Bowl selection.
Carried the ball 53 times for 311 yards and two touchdowns
in 2005. Lukich helped Moravian to a 7-4 record this fall
and the 2005 Eastern College Athletic Conference Southwest Bowl
Championship. Though lacking the height most teams look
for, is a bruising blocker, great short yardage guy. He carried
the ball 53 times for 311 yards and two touchdowns in 2005,
while catching 4 passes for 15 yds and a 3.8 average.

R.J. ZITZELSBERGER Washington & Jefferson 6'2" 235 SR FB
A prototypical FB. Great short yardage gaining ability,
excellent receiver and blocker. Knows where markers are
especially the goal line. 2005 Stats: 152 carries,
787 yds, 5.2 avg 10 TDs, 25 rec, 272 yds, 10.9 avg, 3 TDs.

FB OLAYINKA ADEBOYEKU Bowie State 6'0" 250 Sr
Powerful transfer from Maryland. Runs hard, can block well.
2005: 68 rushes, 343 yds, 5.0 avg, 4 TDs, 7 rec, 113 yds,
16.1 average.

ANTHONY CARFAGNO East Stroudsburg 6'0" 240 SR FB
T eam captain. Scored 23 times this season, a new ESU record.
Rushed 98 times for 613 yards and 14 touchdowns and caught
53 passes for 684 yards and nine touchdowns. For his career,
he has an ESU and Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
record 86 touchdowns, including 40 on the ground,
an ESU record. A real NFL prospect does all you want a
FB to do - block, run, and receive.

FB JOHN LOWERY Miles College 6'1" 255 Sr.
A good one. He's big and is a hard-nosed runner.
Has also been a devastating blocker.
2005: 324y, 5.2y/c, 6TDs

FB DANNY NICHOLS Minnesota State 6'0" 245 Sr.
Started 2yrs, averages over 5y/c. Great blocker
and is solid on special teams. 2005: 142y, 5.7y/c,
2TDs, lost 0 yards on 25 carries, St's: 9t

FB RORY PALMER Southern Connecticut 6'0" 240 Sr.
Clutch on the goal line, is a tough runner up the middle.
Always moves forward. 2005: 106 carr, 1 yard lost,
568y, 5.4y/c, 22TDs, 82ydr, 51.6y/g, All NE10

DERRICK ROSS Tarleton State 6'0" 238 Sr. RB
Racked up 1560 yards and 134 points in 2004.
Is an All American, 2x All LSC and 2x LSC OBOY.
Can simply play. Maybe the biggest RB prospect out of
DII. Has tremendous size, is not particularly fast but
is quick. Runs hard and uses decent moves. Has dominated.
2005: 1512y, 6.4y/c, 13TDs, 74ydr, 168y/g,
rec: 17r, 192y, 11.3y/r, TD

FB/RB KASEY YOUNG Western New Mexico 5'11" 260 Sr.
Combines tremendous size with deceptive quickness.
Is a bullish runner that can gain tough yards.
Is All-Independent. Can be clutch on the goal line.
2005: 719y, 4.7y/c, 9TDs, 79.9y/g

Not always in the numbers

It is tough to make it big as a small school guy, especially when you lack eye-opening statistics. Some players are immensely talented, but for one reason or another they lack they big stats. Here are only a few random examples.

When you get down to the DIII ranks, you really need to be dominating to get a real shot at the big time. But, you really have to look at the big picture with some of these athletes. Wide Receiver P.J. Williams from Mary Hardin-Baylor in DIII is a 6'3" 180 pounder with great speed and agility. At first glance his 32 receptions seems average at best. But, he led the team with those32 grabs. He also gained 575 yards and averaged a solid 18 y/r. His 9TDs is nothing to sneeze at either. While he didn't catch 90+ balls, gain over 1,000 yards and score 15TDs ... he has one thing going for him, skills. He was named Special Teams POY, he averaged 20.4y/kr and 17.4y/pr while scoring 2TDs on punts. P.J. can catch, run and is an elusive returnman.

Sometimes you have to dig a little deeper. From DII comes Runningback Jess Brinson. He is 6'1" 205 and hails from New Mexico Highlands. He never was the feature guy at NMHU despite being a transfer from Bucknell. At Bucknell he was very effective, he gained 747 yards and scored 6TDs in limited duty. His powerful running style and soft hands has opened some eyes, despite his never gaining much more than 300 yards/year in his time at NMHU.

I-AA athlete Kevin Stensrud from Northern Iowa is another good example. At 6'2" 290 pounds he has the size and he can also move very well. He's a very versatile athlete that could easily play OL or DL. Based on athleticism alone, this kid is a keeper. He made 29t, 7tfl, and 2 sacks this season. Not exactly earth shattering.

Another I-AA player is Montrell Owens from Maine. He didn't gain over 1,000 yards but his running ability is awesome. Montrell is a hard runner that always moves forward. He has deceptive quickness at 5'10" 225 pounds and can be elusive. His 2005 stats are: 779y, 4.2y/c, 9TDs.

So that’s just a few of the many athletes that have the ability but not the numbers. It's not always in the statistics, sometimes you have to pay attention to the athletes that don't get the recognition that the 1,000 yarders or the 100 tackle guys may get.

2006 Honorable Mentions

Marty and Matt's 2006 Honorable Mentions

QB WES BESCHORNER South Dakota
QB CHRIS EDWARDS Washington & Edwards
QB TYLER EMMERT Carroll College
FA BC (CFL)
QB RICHIE WILLIAMS Appalachian State FA Chicago
QB TARVARIS JACKSON Alabama State R2 Minnesota
QB TRAVIS LULAY Montana State FA Seattle
QB ERIK MEYER Eastern Washington FA Cinc.
RB MONTRELL OWENS Maine FA Jax
RB TRAVIS GLASFORD Western Illinois
RB ANTOINE BAGWELL California (PA)
FA St. Louis
RB IMMANUEL MILLS Concordia (Wisc)
RB TERRENCE FREENEY Northern Iowa
FB STEELE ADAMS Southern
FB OLAYINKA ADEBOYEKU Bowie State
FB BEN BROWN Tabor
FB JEFF BRANTLEY SW Assembies of God (TX)
WR ANDY OLSEN Western Washington
WR TONAE MARTIN West Texas A&M
WR CHRIS DENNY Nebraska-Omaha
WR ANDRE RECTOR Northwest Missouri
WR JIM LESZCZYNSKI Wisc-Whitewater
WR BRAD DUESING Washington University
WR JOSH JONES Occidental
WR TYKE SPENCER North Central
WR KEVIN McMAHAN Maine
R7 Oakland
WR BRANDON CHAMBERS Thiel
WR DWAYNE HODGE Belhaven
WR JOSH MORTON Campbellsville
WR KELVIN DICKENS Morgan St.
WR HENRY TOLBERT Grambling
WR FELTON HUGGINS Southeastern Louisiana
FA Jax
WR ANDRE RALSTON Eastern Kentucky
TE JONATHAN WILLIAMS, UNH
FA St. Louis
TE RODDY AMES Colby
TE JON DEKKER Princeton
FA Pitt
C JUSTIN MONTGOMERY Missouri Western
C LOREN WINTER Western Washington
C TRAVIS LESTER Valley City
C LOUIE SCHNEIDER McPherson
C ROD OLDS Jacksonville State
FA Jax
OG CHRIS GATES N.C. A&T
OG KEVIN McALMONT, Western Carolina FA Wash
OG RYAN GRAVES Texas A&M-Commerce
OG BRIAN DUBIEL Trinity
OG WILLIE COLON Hofstra
R4 Pitt
OT PAUL McQUISTAN Weber State R3 Oakland
OT PAT
McQUISTAN Weber State R7 Oakland
OT MIKE ROSEBOROUGH Northeastern
OT PJ CALDERONE King's College
OT JUSTIN HARMON Aurora
OT CHAD RUZICH Olivet Nazarene
OT CODY SIMON Benedictine
OT JAMES AMMAR Rocky Mountain
OT CHRIS SUTHERLAND Saskatchewan (Canadian)
DT FRED EVANS Texas State
R7 Miami
DT NICK ZECK Lakeland
DT JEREMY JACKSON Averett
DT JESSE HAYES Howard
DT BILL ROCCHIETTI Western Illinois
DT TROY BLACKWELL Chattanooga
DT ALAN SAENZ Montana
DT KESHAWN CONNOR Southern
DE LEO WELLS Wayne State (MI)
DE WYATT GAYER Anderson
FA Cin.
DE JASON RIPKE Simpson
DE ANTHONY JOHNSON Wesley
DE BRENT HAWKINS Illinois State
R5 Jax
DE CLAYTON FRANKS Southern Nazarene
DE CARL SHORT Dakota Wesleyan
DE/DT BRANDON SCHWEITZER Gardner-Webb
DE MOE THOMPSON Grambling State
FA TB
DE BRADY FOSMARK Weber State
OLB MIKE BRYANT Occidental
OLB JUSTIN WOOD Christopher Newport
OLB GARY COOPER Carroll College
OLB REGGIE HUDSON MidAmerica Nazarene
OLB MAURICE BENNETT Lafayette
FA Chicago
OLB MATT LOGUE Sacramento State
OLB PORTER JOHNSON The Citadel
ILB JOEY CWIK, Eastern Washington
FA Miami
ILB DART BRANDON Trinity International
ILB KEVIN CULBERT Frostburg
ILB WESLEY HOLMES Tennessee State
ILB JARED NEPA Colgate
CB TORRANCE NUNNALLY Shaw
CB DEONTE BOLDEN Carson-Newman
CB JOE KRILE Mesa State
CB JOE SEEP Wisc-Stout
CB E.J. UNDERWOOD, Pikeville College
CB DAVID PITTMAN Northwestern State R3 Baltimore
CB COLIN CARRIER U of Chicago
CB JOHN ZEVENBERGEN Morningside
CB BRAD BRACHEAR Southern Illinois
CB JAMIE GASPARELLA Brown
CB MICHAEL FORD Duquesne
SS LUKE LOKANC Winona State
SS AARON MARGO Grove City
SS ADAM SCHMIDT Ursinus
SS RICKIE KELLER Midland Lutheran
SS TIM TUCK Willam Penn
SS JAMARQUIS JORDAN Southern Illinois
FS JARED DUMM California (PA)
FS DeMATHUS LEDET Arkansas-Monticello
FS WILL SMITH Sewanee
FS BRENT TIERI Wisc-Eau Claire
FS JOEY KING Portland State

2006 All CANADIAN Team

Marty and Matt's 2006 All CANADIAN Team

Offense
QB STEVE BILAN Saskatchewan 6'0" 215

RB NEIL GRAHAM Minot State 5'11" 220
RB DAVID STEVENS Saskatchewan 5'9" 200 R5 Winnipeg

FB ALEXIS BWENGE Kentucky 6'1" 230

WR ERIC DESLAURIERS Eastern Michigan 6'4" 206 R1 Montreal
WR ANDY FANTUZ Western Ontario 6'4" 220 R1 West. Ontario, FA Detroit

C DOMINIC PICARD Laval 6'2" 285 R3 Winnipeg

OG ADAM KRAJEWSKI Simon Fraser 6'4" 300 SR OG
OG CARL HUNDEBY Saskatchewan 6'1" 280 OG

OT JAMES AMMAR Rocky Mountain 6'3" 310 SR OT
OT CHRIS BEST Waterloo 6'5" 305 SR OT

Defense
DE DEXTER ROSS Minot State 6'3" 245 R6 Winnipeg
DE DAN FEDERKEIL Calgary 6''7" 275 R1 Toronto, FA Indi

DT RYAN GOTTSELIG Saskatchewan 6'2" 275 SR DT
DT AMIR KHALIL Missouri State 6'2" 295 JR DT

OLB RAYMOND FONTAINE Kentucky 6'4" 225
MLB PAT DONOVAN Concordia 6'2" 225
OLB/DE SHAWN MAYNE UConn 6'4" 239 R3 Hamilton

CB ETIENNE BOUTLAY New Hampshire 5'9" 180 R2 Montreal
CB THOMAS WHITFIELD Syracuse 5'9" 190

SS JASON NEDD Akron 5'10" 190
FS JASON NUGENT Rutgers 6'1" 209 R2 Edmonton

Saturday, April 22, 2006

2006 All D-III Team

Marty and Matt's 2006 All D-III Team

Offense
1. QB BRETT ELLIOTT Linfield 6’3” 210 FA SD Chargers
2. QB MIKE LOMAS Widener 6'5" 215

1. RB MARCUS WASHINGTON Bridgewater (VA) 6’0” 200
2. RB BRENDAN KAVEY Bridgewater (MA) 5'10" 190

1. FB ANDY BROGAN Elmhurst 6’3” 230
2. FB R.J. ZITZELSBERGER Washington & Jefferson 6’2” 235

1. WR NICK BUBLAVI Catholic 6’2” 201
1. WR CASEY ALLEN Linfield 6’3” 225 Winnipeg CFL
2. WR NOAH FEHRENBACH St. John Fisher 6’3” 205 Rochester (GLIFL)
2. WR LEWIS HOWES Capitol 6’6” 215

1. TE CHASE JONASON DePauw 6’5” 240
2. TE BOB DOCHERTY Wisc-Oshkosh 6’6” 255 FA KC Chiefs

1. C ERIC LUDWIG Williams 6’4” 295
2. C DAVID USELMAN Concordia-Moorhead 6’2” 305

1. OG DOUG LIND Carleton 6’4” 290
1. OG DAN OLIPHANT Colby 6’4” 325
2. OG ERIC HOLTGRAVES Linfield 6’5” 302
2. OG PETE NEEDLER Anderson 6’4” 300

1. OT MIKE LOISEAU Rowan 6’4” 295
1. OT BRYON VANDLEN Lakeland 6’2” 300
2. OT DEVIN RUSSELL Ohio Northern 6’6” 315
2. OT RYAN JOHNSON Central 6’3” 295

Defense
1. DT MICHAEL BLAIR
Trinity (Ct.) 6’2” 290 Sr
2. DT AARON RETZLAFF Wisc-River Falls 6’1” 300 Tri-Cities (NIFL)

1. DE ZACH LENOX Knox 6’3” 275
1. DE RYAN CHMURA Westminster 6'2" 265
2. DE MIKE LEWIS Adrian 6'2" 250
2. DE BUDDY WOLF Mount Union 6'5" 258

1. OLB LENNY RADKE North Central 6’2” 225
1. OLB RYAN VAN DE LOO Lakeland 5’11” 225
2. OLB JOHN WALTHER Brockport 5’11” 235
2. OLB ROBB WIDUCH Wisconsin-Whitewater 6’3” 230

1. ILB JUSTIN ZIGLER Monmouth 6’1” 230
1. ILB ROB TAMILLOW University of Chicago 6’0” 235
2. ILB BRENTON BRADY Alfred 6’0” 240
2. ILB DAMIEN DUMONCEAUX St. Johns (Minn.) 6’1” 240

1. CB WES HOSTETLER Ohio Northern 5’9” 185
1. CB CHARLIE GIBBS Curry 5’9” 180
2. CB CHRIS NAPPI Union 5’8” 185
2. CB RUSTY MIDLAM Ohio Northern 6’0” 175

1. SS VANCE MURPHY Oberlin 6’3” 190
2. SS ANDREW UBBELOHDE St. Thomas 6'0" 215

1. FS TOM ANTHONY Augustana 6’0” 195
2. FS TRAVIS SHEA Augustana 6'3" 195

2006 All D-II Team

Marty and Matt's 2006 All D-II Team

Offense
1. QB JOEY CONRAD
Glenville State 6’5” 235
2. QB MARCUS GOLDENSTEIN Nebraska-Kearney 6’2” 205

1. RB DERRICK ROSS Tarleton State 6’0” 238 FA KC Chiefs
2. RB MATT BIRKEL St. Cloud State 5'9" 211

1. FB ANTHONY CARFAGNO East Stroudsburg 6’0” 240
2. FB KASEY YOUNG Western New Mexico 5’11” 260 River City NIFL

1. WR CARLTON BREWSTER Ferris State 5’11” 215 FA Clev Browns
1. WR RICHIE ROSS Nebraska-Kearney 6’4” 205 FA Hou Texans
2. WR DELAINE WALKER Central Missouri State 6’2” 240 Draft R6 SF 49ers
2. WR JUSTIN GALLAS Colorado Mines 6’1” 185

1. TE BRENDON TWITO Pittsburg State 6’7” 275 FA by Jax Jags
2. TE DAVID FELICIANO Harding 6’5” 255

1. OT GREG BZOREK Edinboro 6’6” 320
1. OT PAT McCOY West Texas A&M 6’6” 330 FA by Phil Eagles
2. OT BRIAN ALDERSON South Dakota 6’5” 295
2. OT JOSH BOURKE Grand Valley State 6’7” 310 FA by GB Packers

1. OG CHRIS KUPER North Dakota 6’3” 305 Draft R5 Den Broncos
1. OG JAHRI EVANS Bloomsburg 6’4” 335 Draft R4 NO Saints
2. OG DEJUAN SKINNER West Texas A&M 6’6” 335 FA by Phil Eagles
2. OG CHAD WEEKS Pittsburg State 6'4" 334

1. C MAURICE DIXON West Georgia 6’1” 310
2. C ADAM ASTON Mansfield 6’3” 310 Sr.

Defense
1. DE DAVE TOLLEFSON
Northwest Missouri State 6’4” 280 Draft R4 GB Packers
1. DE CLAYTON FARRELL Abilene Christian 6’4” 285
2. DE CHARLIE COSGROVE St. Cloud State 6’3” 265
2. DE RONALD DOWDY North Carolina Central 6’4” 265

1. DT WILBER MARTIN Texas A&M-Kingsville 6’3” 310
2. DT AJ SCHABLE South Dakota 6’4” 275 FA by Ariz Cards

1. OLB TORRANCE DANIELS Harding 6’4” 235 FA by Phil Eagles
1. OLB JOHN DIGIORGIO Saginaw Valley 6’2” 230 FA by Buf Bills
2. OLB TONY ROBINSON Carson-Newman 6’2” 230 FA by NY Giants
2. OLB DIGGER ANDERSON North Dakota 6’0” 230

1. ILB JD HEARNS Texas A&M-Commerce 6’1” 220
1. ILB VALENTINE CHUDE Western New Mexico 6’2” 250
2. ILB TERRENCE LEVERETT Newberry 6’1” 226
2. ILB DERRICK WHITE Clark-Atlanta 6'2" 247

1. CB MARCUS WRIGHT Kentucky State University 5’10” 180
1. CB ART BERLANGA Mesa State 5’10” 180 Odessa IFL
2. CB JEREMY FAIRROW Harding 6’0” 225
2. CB BRENT GRIMES Shippensburg 5’11” 180

1. SS DANIEAL MANNING Abilene Christian 6’0” 205 Draft R2 Chi Bears
2. SS CORY CANGELOSI Central Arkansas 6’1” 205

1. FS JOSH BRANDSTED North Dakota 6’3” 223
2. FS DEVIN CONWELL Ashland 6'2" 216

2006 All I-AA Team

Marty and Matt's 2006 All I-AA Team
Offense
1. QB BARRICK NEALY Texas State 6’5” 230 FA Min Vikings
2. QB INGLE MARTIN
Furman 6’3” 225 Draft R5 GB Packers

1. RB NICK HARTIGAN Brown 6’1” 220
2. RB JERMAINE AUSTIN Georgia Southern 5’8” 220

1. FB MATT MONG Dayton 6’2” 230
2. FB RYAN KUHN Cornell 6’4” 240

1. WR MILES AUSTIN Monmouth (NJ) 6’3” 220 FA Dal Cowboys
1. WR MARQUES COLSTON Hofstra 6’4” 230 Draft R7 NO Saints
2. WR ERIC KIMBLE Eastern Washington 5’11” 190 FA Mia Dolphins
2. WR ADAM HANNULA San Diego 6’1” 195

1. TE COREY ROBERTS Sam Houston State 6’5” 240 FA Ind Colts
2. TE DAN FELLS UC Davis 6’4” 252 FA Atl Falcons

1. C PASCAL MATLA Eastern Illinois 6’5” 310
2. C TARELL BALDWIN Florida A&M 6’4” 340

1. OG CHAD MOTTE Georgia Southern 6’4” 305
1. OG KEVIN BOOTHE Cornell 6’4” 327 Draft R6 Oak Raiders
2. OG GERRELL GOLIGHTLY Hampton 6’3” 300
2. OG STAFFORD DAVIS Illinois State 6’2” 305

1. OT ANTWON TRICE Coastal Carolina 6’6” 300 FA Jax Jags
1. OT RYAN GIBBONS Northeastern 6’6” 330 FA Jax Jags
2. OT RICHARD BURCH Mississippi Valley State 6’5” 320
2. OT TOM KERESZTURY Texas State 6’6” 310

Defense
1. DE CHRIS GOCONG Cal Poly 6’3” 265 Draft R3 Phil Eagles
1. DE SEAN CONOVER Bucknell 6’5” 275 FA Ten Titans
2. DE JOE SYKES Southern 6’5” 275 FA Wash Redskins
2. DE JOSH ANTINOPOLOUS Duquesne 6’2” 265

1. DT/DE JASON HATCHER Grambling State 6’6” 290 Draft R3 Dal Cowboys
2. DT KATON BETHAY Wofford 6’2” 295

1. ILB WILLIAM FREEMAN Furman 6’3” 235 FA Wash Redskins
1. ILB FREDRICC BROCK Texas Southern 6’4” 245 FA Hou Texans
2. ILB HARRY CARTER Duquesne 6’1” 235
2. ILB CRAIG ROMANO Wagner 6’1” 240

1. OLB MATT THOMAS Harvard 6’1” 245
1. OLB DIMITRI CARR Grambling State 6’2” 235
2. OLB BLAKE COSTANZO Lafayette 6’2” 235 FA NY Jets
2. OLB KENNY KERN Delaware State 6’0” 235 FA Clev Browns

1. CB ANTOINE BETHEA Howard 5’10” 175 Draft R6 Ind Colts
1. CB JAY McCAREINS Princeton 6’0” 190 FA Ari Cardinals
2. CB ANTONIO THOMAS Western Kentucky 6’2” 200
2. CB MICHAEL BOWMAN St. Francis (PA) 5’11” 190

1. FS AJ BRYANT Georgia Southern 6’0” 205
2. FS REED DOUGHTY Northern Colorado 6’1” 210 Draft R6 Wash Redskins

1. SS CORTLAND FINNEGAN Samford 5’11” 195 Draft R7 Ten Titans
2. SS SHANNON JAMES UMass 5’10” 196 FA Bal Ravens