In the first installment of only a few for the Division II conferences, we continue our All-Conference Teams onto the next level below the FCS. While the entire Division II level isn’t known for sending out great NFL talent in meaningful quantities, these small school teams, are still important, especially scouting-wise.
We’ll take a look at the SIAC, CIAA, LSC, GAC, MIAA, and GNAC conferences. Thanks to Damond Talbot (@drockstheparty), Alex Brown (@ABXXV25), Trey Randall, and Matthew Elder of BuffaloBillsDraft.com and @Matthewcelder for their work.
SIAC Conference
First Team
Pos. Player Team Ht. Wt. Notes
QB – Stanley Jennings – Albany State – 6020 – 235 – The most experienced-well rounded football player in the division, Jennings threw for 26 touchdowns and 2392 yards last season
RB – David Carter – Morehouse College – 5100 – 225 – Only player in the SIAC to rush for over 1000 yards and he did it in a smooth fashion running for 122.5 yards per game and had 10 touchdowns
RB – Robert Welton – Albany State – 5110 – 215 – Very good back, with good blocking skills and good hands out the backfield, he had 10 touchdowns last year and will get more touches in 2011
WR – Damian Ford – Stillman College – 5110 – 185 – Very good route runner, with stop on a dime skills, has great hands and will be a major asset this year in Stillman, he had 6 touchdowns in ’10
WR – Derrick Hector – Morehouse College – 6050 – 215 – A good posession receiver who is not afraid of the middle, he has good hands and is BIG, Hector scored 6 times in 2010 on 41 receptions
WR – Octavius Staton – Albany State – 6020 – 195 – Staton is Jennings favorite target and he showed it last season catching 6 touchdowns and averaging 16.2 yards per reception
TE – Tony Davis – Fort Valley State – 6040 – 220 – Best TE by far in the SIAC Conference and proved it as he led all receivers with 50 receptions and 611 yards, also showed he can block
OT – Trevor Shaw – Fort Valley State – 6020 – 303 – Has to fill the hole of their emotional leaders that left last season, Shaw has very good skills and should be a force in the SIAC
OT – Charlie Craige III – Tuskegee – 6050 – 269 – Plays the run very well and is great on pass coverage, plays RT but started in 25 games for the Golden Tigers since 2009
OG – Norris Byrd – Albany State – 6040 – 305 – A all American last season and will be back to help the Rams get another championship, a tough aggressive young man with brute power
OG – Phillip Spear – Tuskegee – 6010 – 304 – If Tuskegee wants another huge season they are going to have to have Spear and the rest of the line block well for them
OC – Marlon Jones – Morehouse College – 5110 – 300 – The solid center who is the pivot of the Morehouse offense and is a main reason that David Carter exploded for over a 1000 yards
DE – DeAndre Mosley – Kentucky State – 6010 – 224 – Mosley contained his edge so good that QB’s were scared to go to his side, he recorded 6.5 sacks and led KSU in that category
DE – Tyrone Davis – Benedict – 6030 – 236 – Davis has good speed and very quick hands, he is able to get by the tackle and get to the QB, had 5 sacks and 11.5 tackles behind the line
DT – Antorio Wells – Albany State – 6020 – 295 – The kid is a animal he squats 625 pounds, and is a beast in the middle of the field, he is the anchor of the Albany State defense
DT – Darel Strong – Clark Atlanta – 6040 – 250 – As a space eater, Strong possess what it takes to get to the next level, his brute force is what makes him special he led his team in sacks
OLB – Brandon Houston – Morehouse College – 5100 – 225 – Houston understands his position and is a student of the game, a very intelligent football player with great tackling ability
OLB – Charlie Wilson – Morehouse College – 6000 – 205 – Straight playmaking abilities is what Wilson brings to the table as he can not only make a tackle but get to the quarterback when he wants
ILB – Reginald Virges – Miles College – 5090 – 230 – Probably the best sideline to sideling player in the SIAC division with 81 tackles last season Virges shows his presence on the football field
CB – Dominque Patterson – Fort Valley State – 5100 – 181 – Very good corner with great first step and instinct, had three interceptions last season and will continue to have success this year
CB – Jamarkus Gaskins – Albany State – 6020 – 217 – When you think of a run stuffing CB you think of Gaskins, this kid can hit and he will punish someone, he had 5.5 sacks last year off a CB blitz
S – Kenneth Baker – Tuskegee – 5100 – 181 – A leader on the field and in the secondary, he showed it last year with his ball hawking abilities, Baker had 4 interceptions last year and a TD
S – Darrius Williams – Morehouse College – 6030 – 210 – Williams was the only Defensive back to have over 75 tackles last season, and was all over the field for Morehouse
K – Justin Rosenbaum – Fort Valley State – 6020 – 180 – Broke SIAC record last season hitting a 48 yard field goal vs. Benedict and went 40-41 in XP’s and 9-17 for FG’s
P – Ronnie Partridge – Stillman College – 5100 – 183 – Had an amazing 45.5 punting average on 65 punts, that is something that is unheard of, even at this level of football, amazing foot
Second Team
QB – Jerrell Noland – Kentucky State – 6000 – 240 – Was the leader of Kentucky State’s offense and threw for 1734 yards and 15 TD’s in his junior season, not afraid to throw into coverage
RB – Tony Reid – Fort Valley State – 5110 – 190 – Reid has a nose for the endzone and he showed it 11 times last season, the Senior will have something to prove this year and runs very hard
RB – Shannon Frieson – Kentucky State – 5110 – 228 – Rushed for over 5.4 yards per carry and understands the game well, he hits his hole with force and then makes move, very quick steps
WR – Breante Allen – Miles College – 5100 – 180 – Allen only averaged 3.7 catches a game but he found a way to be productive with those 3 receptions and turned it into 386 yards and 1 TD
WR – Demario Barber – Fort Valley State – 5090 – 165 – Barber was FVSU’s #1 receiver last season and had less balls his way because of Tony Reed the TE, but on third down he was a reliable player
WR – Aaron Courtney – Fort Valley State – 5110 – 187 – A flanker who is used at both WR and RB, but has a nose for the endzone scored 5 times and threw in 2 balls last season, must account for him
TE – Jovan Washington – Kentucky State – 6010 – 222 – A big TE who can block and catch, has good footwork and runs the seam route to perfection, will be a huge asset to Kentucky State this year
OT – Willie Brezial – Fort Valley State – 6060 – 330 – A returner from last season who had a huge year blocking in 2010, he and Trevor Shaw are the only returners from last season
OT – Jessie Mitchell – Kentucky State – 6030 – 345 – With this big man standing in front of you blocking it makes your job a little easier, that is why Jerrell Noland had such a good year in 2010
OG – Ryan Jackson – Tuskegee – 6000 – 301 – A two year starter at guard and does a great job on the offensive front, has good lateral movement
OG – Darrius Graham – Tuskegee – 6020 – 330 – Amazing upper body strength and does a great job at pushing back the defenders on every play
OC – Michael Mavromich – Albany State – 6060 – 340 – The huge anchor upfront that makes it all happen for the Golden Rams, leads this Offensive Line with power and speed to win games
DE – Troy Morgan – Albany State – 6040 – 285 – Plays the run very aggressive can be beat on a draw but learned fast by the end of the year and recorded 4 sacks and is a vocal leader
DE – Kyle Hurt – Lane – 6040 – 265 – The senior must come off strong as he ended the season on the rise, Hurt had 36 tackles and 4.5 sacks in just 8 games last season
DT – Justin Blash – Albany State – 6050 – 300 – The anchor of the D-Line for the Rams, and he is hard to block. Many linemen have struggled with him and he will allow LB’s to make plays
DT – Emmanuel Williams – Fort Valley State – 6030 – 225 – Had 44 tackles last season and 4 sacks but was a major presence in the opponents backfield with 12.5 tackles for a loss
OLB – Corey Robinson – Miles College – 6010 – 220 – A big hearted linebacker who doesn’t understand the concept of a loss, he plays all 60 minutes and was second on the team with 65 tackles
OLB – Harrison Porter – Clark Atlanta – 6000 – 210 – A big hitting linebacker for Clark Atlanta and one of the only highlights for the Panthers last season, he had led the team with 70 tackles
ILB – Isiah Person – Tuskegee – 5100 – 236 – Tuskegee’s best defender last season and finishes a play off very well, with 41 assists and 38 solo tackles Person led Tuskegee with 79 tackles
CB – Alex Horton – Miles College – 6010 – 196 – Great 2nd level tackler who was forced to make plays last year, had over 67 tackles as a cornerback which was good for 3rd on his team
CB – DeQuan Starlin – Benedict College – 5090 – 178 – Last year Starlin led Benedict with pass breakups and was always around the ball, he had 11 break ups and 3 interceptions
S – Keith Massey – Kentucky State – 6010 – 223 – Only played in 10 games last season and had a break up a game, with 10 total break ups and 2 interceptions he is a leader in the secondary
S – Dajuan Williams – Fort Valley State – 6000 – 175 – A true playmaker on the defensive side of the ball, he had 4 interceptions and touchdown last year and will continue his streak as a junior
K – Eduardo Murillo – Tuskegee – 5090 – 165 – A rather accurate kicker, who’s soccer style looks almost perfect, reminds me of Al Del Greco in the early 1990’s
P – Marquette King – Fort Valley State – 6010 – 185 – Averaged just under 40 yards per kick last season and placed 2 of his punts inside the 20 yard like with a 57 yard boot as his longest punt
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CIAA Conference
First Team
Pos. Player Team Ht. Wt. Notes
QB – Kameron Smith – Winston Salem State – 6010 – 187 – Highest Throwing Percentage in CIAA with 62.1 and 20 touchdown passes, this kid has the potential to have a huge year for the Rams
RB – Nicholas Cooper – Winston Salem State – 6000 – 230 – A tough runner with 15 touchdowns on the ground in 2010 for the Rams, Averaged over 6 yards a carry for a whopping 1134 yards
RB – Daronte McNeil – Elizabeth City State – 6020 – 215 – A shifty back who seems to always hit the right hole, led all RB’s last season with 1321 rushing yards and piled up 10 rushing touchdowns
WR – Robert Holland – Chowan – 6020 – 185 – Led the CIAA with 804 yards and 7 touchdowns, he runs very nice routes and is hard to cover because of his elusiveness.
WR – Joseph Jean-Pierre – Virginia Union – 6020 – 215 – With 107 yards a game last season Jean-Pierre could not be covered by just a corner, averaging 20 yards a play he is in for another big year
WR – Tehvyn Brantley – Winston Salem State – 5080 – 175 – The favorite target for Kameron Smith and has the potential to be a slot receiver at the next level
TE – LeAndre Davis – Lincoln (PA) – 6010 – 220 – Very small TE, but has extremely good hands, and great route running ability, he is a smaller TE but can make the catches when needed
OT – Au’Darius Blackwood – Saint Augustine – 6040 – 275 – Won Rookie of the month last year playing for Saint Augustine and has a ton of potential, will make a huge difference this year
OT – Terrence Cartrette – Fayettville State – 6040 – 280 – Big strong blocker who opens holes up for the RB, and is very good in pass blocking, blocks for Benjamins blind side which is hard
OG – Larry McDonald – Fayettville State – 6010 – 320 – Very good interior linemen who had a great season last year in protecting his QB Benjamin have a great season
OG – Nick Watts – Chowan – 6020 – 290 – Very quick feet, for a big man and has tons of potential, raw talent and shows class when block, I really like his style
OC – Markus Lawrence – Winston Salem State – 6040 – 290 – A very tall agile football player who is a main reason that Kameron Smith and Nic Cooper have such great stats, he is a proven anchor
DE – Anthony Harris – Saint Augustine – 6030 – 250 – Last season he had a couple very impressive weeks, and won CIAA Defensive player of the month, and was a tough DE to block
DE – Stanley Porter – Shaw – 6040 – 260 – Led Shaw with 6 sacks and was a disruptive factor for the Shaw Defense, always was in the backfield and stuffed 15 plays behind the line
DT – Charles Deas – Shaw – 6060 – 305 – This Space eating machine helped Porter get to the quarterback, because he takes on two interior lineman every down
DT – Demarcus Roberson – Shaw – 6040 – 275 – Another very strong defender on the Shaw line who had 15.5 tackles behind the line of scrimmage and 4.5 tackles
OLB – Timothy Durant – Virginia Union – 6020 – 235 – As a Freshman Durant found a way to get to the Quarterback and led the CIAA with 8 sacks, this year might be a break out year
OLB – Timothy Green – Lincoln (PA) – 6010 – 215 – A tough linebacker with the intelligence to be great, he led the Lions defense with 7 sacks and will be a force in Lincolns defense
ILB – Brucelee Sterile – Lincoln (PA) – 5100 – 200 – True leader of the defense, with sideline to sideline skills, very big heart team leader in tackles in 2010 with 90 and 3 sacks
CB – Darnell Evans – Shaw – 5080 – 181 – Had a truly amazing year last season by knocking down 20 passes and intercepting 6 taking one back for a touchdown
CB – Alton Keaton – Winston Salem State – 5070 – 180 – Not a big corner but very feisty corner who led the Rams in tackles with 67 tackles and 3 sacks also a cancer survivor who has a big heart
S – Andre Lyles – Fayettville State – 6020 – 210 – Led the CIAA with 6 interceptions and took two back to the house, Lyles is a ball hawk who broke up 15 passes thrown his way as well
S – Anthony Hooks – Chowan – 5100 – 185 – As a freshman Hooks led the team in interceptions with 5 and always finds a way to be near or around the ball
K – Landen Thayer – Winston Salem State – 6000 – 200 – Pretty accurate kicker who went 43-47 on XP’s and 8-11 on Field Goals, he was third for scoring in the CIAA with 67 points
P – Tyler Rabb – Johnson C. Smith – 6040 – 240 – A pretty amazing punter who averaged a 43 yard punting average on over 35 punts last season for the Golden Bulls
Second Team
QB – Robert Benjamin – Fayetteville State – 6020 – 195 – Threw for 19 touchdowns with only 5 interceptions and is not afraid to take a shot on the big play, Benjamin has a very strong arm
RB – Jerrell Washington – Virginia Union – 5080 – 180 – A very shifty back with RB intelligence, has good vision and will break the big play if not accounted for very good out of backfield
RB – Elliot Smalls – Chowan – 5070 – 185 – A very small running back but is able hide behind the wall of line he has at Chowan and pick up extra yards, he never gives up
WR – Matthew Coston – Lincoln (PA) – 6010 – 175 – Lincoln’s leading receiver on offense with 633 yards and 6 touchdowns, he has the ability to get behind the safety’s for the big play
WR – Tyrone Craig – Shaw – 6020 – 203 – Used as a flanker he could be Shaw’s weapon this season, as he had 8 touchdowns last season on both the ground and in the air.
WR – Dominque Fitzgerald – Winston Salem State – 6000 – 180 – Great hands, good speed and quick on feet, that is why he had such a good season with 535 yards on 35 receptions and scored 5 times
TE – Tyler Shiver – Johnson C. Smith – 6040 – 230 – Shiver is a big strong kid, with good hands and excellent release, this year could be a breakout year for him under Coach Aycock
OT – William Hunt – Fayetteville State – 6050 – 315 – A gifted talent who has great first kick out step and shows that he understands the game very well especially on pass plays
OT – Allen Buckner – Shaw – 6050 – 335 – This kid is the true definition of power and overpowering his blocks, he pushes guys backwards for 10 yards before putting them down
OG – George Orr – Johnson C. Smith – 6010 – 300 – A smaller guy who plays like he is 6’5 and is very aggressive. He can get better for run blocking but is still better than the rest in the CIAA
OG – Michael Sabb – Winston Salem State – 6040 – 295 – A savvy player who has great lateral movement and good hand speed, his first contact you know it and he stuns the defenders
OC – Corey Martin – Chowan – 6000 – 285 – A very good center with good technique, a little shaky on the shotgun snaps but has a lot of potential in his senior year
DE – Derrick Johnson II – Johnson C. Smith – 6000 – 265 – As a sophomore he racked up 4.5 sacks using a quick outside step to penetrate the middle. Very tough player with great tackling skills
DE – Marc McCadden – Chowan – 6000 – 220 – He is a tough defensive lineman with great moves, he was able to get 6 sacks for Chowan and was one of the few bright spots on defense
DT – Larry Jones – Elizabeth City State – 6060 – 245 – A very aggressive Defensive End that knows his job well, he stays at home when need be and can be a force against the run
DT – Joseph Reed – Saint Augustine – 6030 – 250 – Has very good swim move that he uses early and often, contains the run well and had 4.5 sacks for the Saint Augustine defense
OLB – Chaz Robinson – Saint Augustine – 5110 – 245 – Leading tackler for Saint Augustine and is a very strong player who has great instincts and ball presence, and he loves to hit people
OLB – Jeremy Pruitt – Virginia State – 6020 – 230 – A blue collar type football player who will do what is asked of him, he is a great tackler and proved it last season with 82 tackles
ILB – Brandon McElwee – Lincoln (PA) – 6010 – 200 – Another hard hitting linebacker who has a nose for the ball, led the team in tackles for loss with 15 and was a force in the linebacking unit
CB – Kawheem Smith – Lincoln (PA) – 5100 – 187 – A very gifted young cornerback, with ball hawk abilities and someone who can give the run support when needed
CB – Gerald Kennedy – Shaw – 5100 – 165 – Good hands and good ball smarts when it comes to the Junior Kennedy, he had 3 interceptions in 2010 and played very good run support
S – Rico Brown – Shaw – 5110 – 175 – In a great secondary Brown provides the leadership that it takes to keep guys like Kennedy and Evans playing at superb levels
S – Dominic Tolson – Saint Paul’s – 6010 – 210 – Not only did Tolson help Saint Paul’s defense with his tackling skills he was a presence in the defensive backfield with 3 interceptions
K – Austin Turner – Fayetteville State – 6000 – 247 – Kicker that doesn’t really play around, has a decent leg and kicks the ball through the upright which keeps him his job
P – Billy Rudd – Virginia State – 6000 – 180 – Very good punter with strong foot, has decent accuracy and really helps out Virginia State for field position
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Lone Star Conference
First Team
Pos. Player Team Ht. Wt. Notes
QB – Mitchell Gale – Abilene Christian – 6020 – 220 – Completed nearly 65% of his passes, 300 pass ypg, TD-INT ratio of 38-3
RB – Marcus Graham – Texas A&M-Commerce – 5071 – 188 – Rushed for 815 yards, 7 TDs, eclipsed 110 yards rushing in 3 gms
RB – Trent Rios – Incarnate Word – 5080 – 175 – Rushed for 888 yds, 8 TDs, averaging 80.7 rush ypg; 1632 all purpose yds
WR – Brittan Golden – West Texas A&M – 5113 – 186 – Hauled in 11 rec. TDs, avg 81.2 rec. ypg, caught 53 passes for 893 yds
WR – Dakarai Pecikonis – Angelo State – 5106 – 168 – Led his team in all-purpose yds (1,166), 48 rec. for 838 yds and 5 TDs
WR – Darian Dale – Eastern New Mexico – 6000 – 180 – Averaged 6 catches per game, recorded 65 receptions for 704 yds LY
TE – Ben Gibbs – Abilene Christian – 6030 – 240 – Caught 20 passes for 238 yards and 5 TDs last season; started all 12 gms
OT – Adrian Campbell – Tarleton State – 6060 – 320 – Missed 3 games due to injury, but started 7 of 8 at LT; moves well for size
OT – Rickie Gomez – Midwestern State – 6034 – 310 – Started all 12 games at RT for offense that averaged nearly 400 ypg (397)
OG – Amini Silatolu – Midwestern State – 6026 – 322 – Started 10 of 10 gms played at LT; guard prospect at professional level
OG – Solomon Orr – Tarleton State – 6070 – 375 – Played in 8 gms, starting 3 of final 4; can dominate but tires quickly
OC – Matt Webber – Abilene Christian – 6000 – 275 – Season long starter at OC, anchored offensive line that produced472 ypg
DE – Aston Whiteside – Abilene Christian – 6020 – 259 – Recorded 7 sacks, including 2 vs NSU; lived in the backfield (14.5 TFLs)
DE – Bracy Mccoy – Eastern New Mexico – 6020 – 264 – Added 4 sacks, 9 TFLs, 4 passes defensed, 4 QB hurries, and 37 tackles
DT – J.D. Corcoran – Midwestern State – 6030 – 265 – Posted 6.5 sacks and 12 TFLs, also finished 5th on his tm with 58 tackles
DT – Johnny Tivao – Texas A&M-Kingsville – 6000 – 351 – Swallowed up double and triple tms for #1 rush defense last yr (57 ypg)
OLB – Danny Mason – Texas A&M Commerce – 6030 – 210 – 99 tackles, 49 unassisted and 8.5 TFLs; 4 gms with 10 or more tackles
OLB – Marcus Sanders – Texas A&M-Kingsville – 6000 – 220 – Most tackles (77) on #1 national rush D (57 ypg); had 4 sacks & 7.5 TFLs
ILB – Damian Perkins – Tarleton State – 6000 – 225 – Averaged 9 tackles per game last year in 11 games (99 tackles) as frosh
CB – Neiko Conway – Midwestern State – 5100 – 165 – Intercepted 3 passes, returning 1 for 99 yards, blocked 2 kicks; 38 tackles
CB – Caleb Randolph – West Texas A&M – 5090 – 180 – Gained 119 yds on 2 INTs, broke up 11 passes and recorded 44 tackles
S – Curtis Jackson – Eastern New Mexico – 5100 – 200 – Led all non seniors with 9.8 tackles per gm; recorded 98 total tackles
S – Curtis Jefferson – West Texas A&M – 6000 – 190 – Recorded 3 INTs and returned for 120 yds, broke up 5 passes, 46 tackles
K – Morgan Lineberry – Abilene Christian – 6010 – 200 – Led all kickers in scoring (111 pts), Field goals made (21), and pts/g (10)
P – George Shamblin – Angelo State – 6040 – 205 – Averaged 43.4 yds per punt (5th best in nation); 18 punts inside the 20
Second Team
QB – Wesley Wood – Eastern New Mexico – 6006 – 178 – Averaged 301.2 pass ypg, threw for over 3,300 yds and 30 TDs
RB – Daryl Richardson – Abilene Christian – 6000 – 200 – Played in 11 gms, starting 6, rushed for 537 yards, scored 8 total TDs
RB – Evan Robertson – Tarleton State – 5090 – 185 – As a true frosh, ran 192 times for 771 yds and 6 TDs
WR – Robert Armstrong – Texas A&M-Kingsville – 6020 – 200 – Caught at least a pass in every game, led his tm in TDs w/ 6, 590 yds rec.
WR – David Little – Midwestern State – 6030 – 175 – Caught 63 passes and 7 TDs, 689 rec. yds, nearly 60 ypg and 5 ypc
WR – Jeken Frye – Tarleton State – 5096 – 160 – Single gm high of 11 rec. for 215 yds and 2 TDs; 44 rec, .794 yds, 6 TDs
TE – Andrew Mocio – Incarnate Word – 6050 – 215 – Finished 2nd on his tm in rec. yds (233), caught 21 passes and 1 TD
OT – Neal Tivis – Abilene Christian – 6050 – 290 – Started all 12 gms at OT, protected QB Mitchell Gale (only 21 sacks)
OT – Austin Sumrall – Angelo State – 6070 – 290 – As sophomore, started all 10 gms; part of o-line that allowed just 6 sacks
OG – Josh Perez – Abilene Christian – 6010 – 290 – As a frosh Perez started 8 gms earning all conference honerable mention
OG – Ty Warnasch – Incarnate Word – 6030 – 300 – Started 11 of 11 gms played at OG; helped o-line to avg. 153 rush ypg
OC – Hector Rodriguez – West Texas A&M – 6020 – 290 – Started entire season at OC for #1 total offense (529 total ypg)
DE – Jamal Streamer – Tarleton State – 6020 – 245 – Led Tarleton in sacks (6.5) and tackles for loss (11.5); recorded 39 tackles
DE – Bracy Mccoy – Eastern New Mexico – 6020 – 264 – Added 4 sacks, 9 TFLs, 4 passes defensed, 4 QB hurries, and 37 tackles
DT – Donald Moore – Abilene Christian – 5110 – 305 – As a reserve DT, picked up 4 sacks, 6 TFLs and 3 QB hurries for #2 rush D
DT – Dishon Robertson – West Texas A&M – 6000 – 275 – Occupied double teams, still picked up 22 tackles, 3.5 TFLs, and 0.5 sacks
OLB – Perron Sellers – Eastern New Mexico – 6010 – 205 – Started all 11 gms, tallying 78 tackles, 6.5 TFLs, 2 sacks, and 1 INT
OLB – Kyle Voss – West Texas A&M – 5110 – 225 – Made 8 tackles or more in 6 gms, totaled 64 tackles, 1 sack, and 8 TFLs
ILB – Austin Benson – Angelo State – 6000 – 250 – Totaled 66 tackles, 8.5 for loss, and 4.5 sacks; changed positions from RB
CB – Coryan Briggs – Midwestern State – 5090 – 175 – Led Midwestern State w/9 pass breakups, played in 12 games, 24 tackles
CB – Derrick Thomas – Texas A&M-Kingsville – 5096 – 187 – Defensed 10 passes, breaking up 9 and intercepting 1; added 37 tackles
S – Alvin Johnson – Angelo State – 5074 – 175 – Surprisingly finished 3rd on tm in tackles (46); defensed 6 passes, 2 INTs
S – Darien Williams – Abilene Christian – 5100 – 185 – Led ACU in INTs with 4, blocked a kick, started 8 of 12 gms; 40 tackles
K – Taylor Cannon – Eastern New Mexico – 6023 – 198 – 2nd in scoring amongst kickers in LSC w/ 84 pts (7.6 pts/g); also punted
P – Cameron Frosch – Texas A&M-Commerce – 6020 – 168 – Punted 72 times, netting 2,664 yards; downed 21 punts inside 20 yd line
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Great American Conference
First Team
Pos. Player Team Ht. Wt. Notes
QB – Logan Turner – SE Oklahoma St – 6000 – 190 – In 10 starts, Turner completed 209 passes for 2,353 yds and 24 TDs
RB – Daniel McGee – Ouachita Baptist – 5100 – 197 – Ran 167 times for 926 yards and 11 TDs, broke off a long run of 89
RB – Kale Gelles – Harding – 5110 – 200 – 190 rushes for 1099 yds; scored 11 TDs (10 rush-1 rec.), avg’d 110 ypg
WR – Roger Jackson – Arkansas Tech – 6030 – 180 – Dangerous WR who had 50 rec for 644 yards and 8 TD’s (12.8 ypc)
WR – Zack Patteson – East Central – 6020 – 205 – Caught 50 passes, 3 TDs, and averaged 16.2 ypc; totaled 809 rec. yds
WR – Brett Reece – Ouachita Baptist – 6010 – 188 – Averaged 17.9 ypc on 46 receptions for 825 yards and 6 touchdowns
TE – Sean McGrath – Henderson State – 6050 – 230 – Made 1st tm All-GSC in 2010; 656 yds on 55 catches, and 5 TDs
OT – Cory Goldbolt – Ouachita Baptist – 6020 – 277 – Allowed just 1 sack and 8 pressures; graded out at 83% on avg in 10 gms
OT – Roy Richard – Ouachita Baptist – 6030 – 297 – Has started 18 straight gms; powerful run blocker w/ 90 knockdowns
OG – Kyle Smith – Ouachita Baptist – 6020 – 280 – 87% film grade last yr, did not allow a sack all season; 74 knockdowns
OG – L.J. Tarrant – Harding – 6000 – 270 – Top film grade in 5 of 10 gms, led Harding with 336 knockout blocks
OC – Chad Roark – East Central – 6020 – 290 – 3 yr starter; 2010 All-LSC honorable mention
DE – Armonty Bryant – East Central – 6040 – 250 – Led all Division II players with 13.5 sacks, recorded 19 TFLs, and 2 FFs
DE – Alonzo Newton – Ouachita Baptist – 6020 – 220 – Dominant next to Williams, 39 tackles, 8.5 TFL, 3.5 sacks, 10 QBH
DT – Taurus Williams – Ouachita Baptist – 6012 – 290 – Started all 10 gms, contributed 7.5 TFLs, 2.5 sacks, and 10 QB hurries
DT – Derrick Joslin – SE Oklahoma St – 6000 – 285 – Consistent presence on the field 44 tackles, 3.5 TFL, 2.5 sacks, 2 FF, and 2 Blocks
OLB – Terrence Garrett – Ouachita Baptist – 5100 – 220 – Recorded a tm high 55 tackles (7.5 for loss); also added 3.5 sacks
OLB – Tyler McGrew – East Central – 5100 – 195 – 2nd tm all conf. w/6 TFLs, 3 sacks, and returned a fumble 67 yds for TD
ILB – Brandon Ford – SE Oklahoma St – 6000 – 210 – Active LB who can get into the backfield, 49 tackles, 8 TFL
CB – Eric Walker – SE Oklahoma St – 5100 – 175 – Finished w/ 34 solo tackles, 5 INTs, 2 pass breakups, 1 FF and 1 TFL
CB – Dontae Smith – East Central – 6010 – 176 – Intercepted 6 passes, broke up 6, and returned 2 INTs for TDs
S – Steven Harris – SE Oklahoma St – 5110 – 195 – Recorded tm high 92 tackles and led all non seniors with 55 solo tackles
S – Jonathan Darby – SW Oklahoma St – 6010 – 205 – Led his team with 91 tackles, recorded 2.5 TFLs and 4 pass breakups
K – Jason Fowler – Ouachita Baptist – 5080 – 180 – Tied for lead in GSC in scoring with 80 pts; 13 FGM, 41 PATs, and 8 ppg
P – Derek Jambon – Arkansas-Monticello – 5090 – 180 – 52 punt attempts, 44.4 average yards per punt, 2308 total punt yardage
Second Team
QB – Tyler Vanderzee – East Central – 6060 – 210 – Up and Down year, but over his final 5 games went 97-177 (54.8%), 1,297 yds, 10 TD, 5 INT
RB – Nakita Myles – Arkansas-Monticello – 5080 – 174 – Split carries three ways but looking to take on a bigger role in 2011 and improve on 680 yards and 7 TD’s
RB – Carlos Brown – Southern Arkansas – 5080 – 199 – Lone bright spot out of a poor year, Brown went for 623 yards and 2 TD’s, also led team in receiving with 38 receptions
WR – Ryan Shelley – SE Oklahoma St – 6020 – 205 – Led Southeastern in catches (42) and TD receptions (7); totaled 494 yds
WR – Jazz Scott – Harding – 6000 – 180 – 3rd most catches in GSC w/ 59 receptions (5.36 rec./gm); 562 yds, 4 TDs
WR – Chris Espinoza – East Central – 6010 – 195 – Led tm in TD catches (5); scored 3 TDs in win vs ENMU; 21 rec. 254 yds
TE – Phillip Supernaw – Ouachita Baptist – 6050 – 252 – Hauled in 29 catches and 3 TDs, totaling 377 yds and averaging 37.7 ypg
OT – Ryan Sullivan – SE Oklahoma St – 6030 – 285 – Started 11 games, helping the rushing attack to 162.7 ypg
OT – Travis Kincheloe – SE Oklahoma St – 6030 – 265 – Protected 1st Tm AA QB Logan Turner, allowed for 225.4 passing ypg
OG – Garrett Taylor – Harding – 6010 – 285 – Has started for Harding each of last 2 seasons, earning 75% film grade
OG – Javon Ross – Henderson State – 6020 – 325 – Started last season as a true freshman; dominating run blocker
OC – Dallon Hudson – Harding – 6040 – 270 – Recorded 32 knockout blocks, inluding a season-high 14 vs. W. Alabama
DE – Joe Accelus – Arkansas-Monticello – 6020 – 205 – Made 35 tackles (18 solo), 7 TFLs, 2.5 sacks, and 5 QB hurries
DE – Eugene Robinson – Arkansas-Monticello – 6030 – 210 – A reserve edge rusher, Robinson tallied 6.5 TFLs, 5 sacks, and 4 hurries
DT – Cash Johnson – SW Oklahoma St – 6020 – 255 – Was a freshman in 2010 and put up 24 tackles, 7.5 TFL, and added 2 QBH
DT – Jamie Ward – Arkansas-Monticello – 6020 – 250 – Solid penetrator who got into the backfield for 6.5 tackles, and 2 sacks
OLB – Augustine Ume-Ezeoke – Ouachita Baptist – 5080 – 200 – Athletic LB who can really run, 49 tackles, 5.5 TFL, 1 Sack
OLB – Aaron Gillespie – Harding – 5100 – 205 – 53 tackles, 5.5 for loss, and 2.5 sacks, should see more attention
ILB – Trentyn Earley – Southern Arkansas – 6000 – 230 – Had to cover a lot for teammates and his numbers were affected, 45 tackles, with 6 for loss
CB – Markell Walker – East Central – 6010 – 186 – 1st on his tm in tackles (69), 2 INTs, and a 100 yd INT return for TD
CB – Terrance Davis – Harding – 5090 – 170 – Sophomore saw increased time this year, and responded with 3 INT and 6 PD
S – Justin Young – SE Oklahoma St – 5100 – 210 – Plays ROV for SE and is an animal on the field, 65 tackles, 6.5 TFL, 2 INT, 7 PD as a true freshman
S – John Writt – Southern Arkansas – 6000 – 206 – Another young safety, starting as a Soph. 58 tackles, 3 TFL, 2 Sacks, 1 INT
K – Eric Torres – Henderson State – 5110 – 165 – Made most PATs in GSC (47), tied for lead in points scored (80); 11 FGM
P – Clark Gaddis – Ouachita Baptist – 6000 – 144 – As a frosh, averaged 36.6 yards per punt, totaled 1245 yards on 34 punts
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MIAA Conference
First Team
Pos. Player Team Ht. Wt. Notes
QB – Dane Simoneau – Washburn – 6030 – 200 – Threw for an excellent TD-INT ratio of 33-12; 3,459 yards, 288 pass ypg
RB – Vershon Moore – Washburn – 5090 – 191 – Vershon gained 1049 yds rushing on 181 rushes for 11 TDs, a 5.6 ypc avg
RB – Jordan Simmons – NW Missouri St – 5090 – 195 – Led all non seniors w/1847 all purpose yds, 762 rushing, scoring 13 TDs
WR – Jake Soy – NW Missouri St – 6030 – 215 – Caught 74 passes for 1234 yards and 12 TDs, avg 94.9 ypg and 16.7 ypc
WR – Landon Zerkel – Missouri Southern – 6030 – 195 – In just 9 gms, hauled in 52 passes for 759 yds, and 5 TDs; 5.8 rec/g
WR – Ne’Ronte Threat – Missouri Southern – 5090 – 175 – 6th most all purpose yds in MIAA (1272), 763 rec. yds and 472 KR yds
TE – Toré Hurst – Washburn – 6020 – 225 – As a freshman, had 15 receptions for 236 yds (15.7 ypc) and 6 TDs
OT – Brian Folkerts – Washburn – 6040 – 285 – Moved from RT to LT last yr; started all 12 gms protecting the blind side
OT – Cody Holland – Pittsburgh State – 6060 – 324 – Played in all 12 games for Gorillas, helping offense average 358 total ypg
OG – Logan Freeman – Central Missouri – 6030 – 290 – Bolstered interior of o-line that gave up only 16 sacks all last season
OG – Josiah Cody – Pittsburgh State – 6040 – 281 – Has started 10 games in each of last 2 yrs at OG; offense ran for 246 ypg
OC – Ian Saxton – Missouri Southern – 6040 – 268 – Anchored the o-line for offense that averaged 386 ypg; started every gm
DE – Deonte McDonald – Central Missouri – 6030 – 260 – Very athletic DE, broke up 3 passes, intercepted 1; 11.5 TFLs and 4 sacks
DE – David Bass – Missouri Western – 6033 – 254 – Picked up 8 sacks last yr to go along with 10.5 TFLs
DT – Brandon Williams – Missouri Southern – 6030 – 325 – Led his tm and MIAA w/ 9 sacks, added 17 TFLs, finished with 50 tackles
DT – Josh Lorenson – NW Missouri St – 6030 – 280 – MIAA 1st tm defense in ’10, totaling 5.5 sacks, 10.5 TFLs, and 67 tackles
OLB – Chad Kilgore – NW Missouri St – 6006 – 230 – Totaled 111 tackles, avg of 8.5 tackles per game, also adding in 3 sacks
OLB – Alex Whitehill – Fort Hays State – 6024 – 215 – Finished 2nd in tackles (118) and in tackles per gm (10.7) in MIAA LY
ILB – Nate Dreiling – Pittsburgh State – 6032 – 218 – Led Division II w/ 160 tackles, avg. of 13.3 per game, 20.5 TFLs as frosh
CB – Marlon Douglas – Central Missouri – 5110 – 185 – Intercepted 4 passes, returned 2 for TDs, broke up 11 other passes
CB – Terrence Byrd – Truman State – 5100 – 180 – Defensed 13 passes last season (4 INTs and 9 breakups)
S – Michael Elliott – Truman State – 5106 – 185 – Recorded 91 tackles (50 solo), intercepted 3 passes, led MIAA in FFs (3)
S – Chas Smith – Pittsburgh State – 5090 – 178 – Made 99 tackles, 61 solo, 7 TFLs, 1 sack, and 4 pass breakups
K – Aaron Jamieson – Central Missouri – 5110 – 170 – Led all kickers in MIAA with 108 points and 63 PATs; also made 15 FG’s
P – Tyler Chilson – Emporia State – 6010 – 213 – Most punts (64) and punt yds (2586) in MIAA; 20 punts inside 20 yd line
Second Team
QB – Collin Howard – Missouri Southern – 6030 – 202 – Threw for 2196 yds, gained 438 rush yds, 17 TDs (11 passing- 6 rushing)
RB – Cornell Gedward – Missouri Southern – 5090 – 179 – Rushed for 849 yds on 146 att. (5.8 ypc), 3 TDs,and a long run of 96 yds
RB – Briceton Wilson – Pittsburgh State – 6010 – 232 – As #2 back on his tm, Wilson ran 120 times for 670 yds and 7 TDs
WR – Seth Mason – Central Missouri – 5080 – 170 – Started 13 of 14 gms played, caught 52 passes for 527 yds and 5 TDs
WR – Shjaun Richardson – Emporia State – 5090 – 175 – Led Emporia State in all receiving categories; 28 catches, 558 yds, 5 TDs
WR – Tyler Shaw – NW Missouri St – 6000 – 180 – Caught 5 TDs, averaged 18.5 ypc on 445 receiving yards; 1 KR for TD
TE – Kyle Kilgore – NW Missouri St – 6050 – 240 – Hauled in 19 passes for 270 yds (14.2 ypc) and 5 TDs
OT – Jordan Godberson – Emporia State – 6040 – 283 – Mainstay left tackle for ESU, starting all 11 games last season
OT – Aaron Tjarks – Truman State – 6050 – 286 – Started last 23 gms over 2 seasons at RT, will replace Sr. Shea Carr at LT
OG – Dan Tweeton – Truman State – 6030 – 289 – Played in 10 gms, started final 8, helping TSU average 175 rushing ypg
OG – Steve Dieckhaus – Washburn – 6020 – 275 – Started 12 gms for high powered, balanced offense that avg’d 460 ypg
OC – Lance Uhles – Emporia State – 6020 – 275 – General of ESU’s offensive line, started every gm last year
DE – Patrick Blackwell – Truman State – 6020 – 237 – Led his team in sacks (8) and tackles for loss (10); recorded 29 tackles
DE – Dakota Palan-Johnson – Washburn – 6020 – 234 – Racked up 52 tackles, 12 of those for loss, and 7 sacks
DT – Kenny Smith – Missouri Southern – 6000 – 270 – In 11 gms, amassed 51 tackles, 22 solo, and 3 sacks; recovered 1 fumble
DT – John White – Pittsburgh State – 6030 – 295 – Recorded 34 tackles, 5.5 for loss, 3 sacks, and broke up 4 passes
OLB – Jahmil Taylor – Washburn – 6010 – 212 – Piled up 91 tackles (50 solo), 6 TFLs, 3 sacks, and broke up 8 passes
OLB – Marty Pfannenstiel – Washburn – 6020 – 209 – Very versatile OLB; 91 tackles, 6 TFLs, 3 sacks, 1 INT, and 7 pass breakups
ILB – Nick Dreitz – Fort Hays State – 6020 – 225 – Finished 3rd on Fort Hays State in tackles (63), averaged 6.3 tackles/gm
CB – Pierre Desir – Washburn – 6020 – 187 – Made 31 solo stops, 5.5 TFLs, and 2 sacks; defensed 9 passes (5 INTs)
CB – Korey Allison – Fort Hays State – 5100 – 200 – Strong run supporter from CB, Allison added 53 tackles (29 solo)
S – Jack Long – Missouri Western St – 5110 – 190 – Led tm in tackles with 75 (50 solo), 2 INTs, and had 10+ tackles 4 times
S – Derek Lohman – Emporia State – 6010 – 206 – Tied for 2nd most INTs in MIAA (5); Broke up 7 passes, made 40 tackles
K – Dallas Herndon – Missouri Southern – 5110 – 165 – Made 76.9% of FG’s (10-13), scored 59 points and made 29 of 30 PAT’s
P – Ethan Kosjer – Fort Hays State – 6030 – 195 – Led all punters in MIAA in average yds per punt with 42.7 yds/punt
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GNAC Conference
First Team
Pos. Player Team Ht. Wt. Notes
QB – Ryan Robertson – Central Washington – 6030 – 200 – Shoulders stay parallel,average arm strength,good touch. 201 for 321,2203 pass yds,15 td,8 int.
RB – Lyndon Rowells – Humboldt State – 5100 – 200 – Great lateral movement,explosive athlete,tends to avoid contact,doesn’t push pile,catches ball well out of backfield. 1309 rushing yds,6.2 per carry, 15 td.
RB – Gabriel Ephard – Simon Fraser – 5100 – 205 – An average athlete,has a lean body type. 941 rush yds,6.1 per rush,5 tds.
WR – Pat Gondkoff – Humboldt State – 6000 – 183 – Average athlete,good hands, at times rounds off routes. 28 rec,475 yds, 4 tds.
WR – Mathis Baumbach – Simon Fraser – 6050 – 220 – Slow get off,catches with body,good lateral movement. 29 rec,513 yds,17.7 per catch,4td.
WR – Trevor Gates – Western Oregon – 5090 – 185 – Good get off but could be better. 38 rec, 505 rec yds, 3 tds.
TE – Demetrius Guice – Central Washington – 6060 – 274 – Great size,average straight line speed. 32 rec,346 yds,4 int.
OT – Jason Slowey – Western Oregon – 6040 – 300 – High pad level,tends to overset. 1446 team rushing,14 tds,3.6 per rush.
OT – Michael Nelson – Central Washington – 6040 – 276 – Needs to size,needs to work on overall strength,tends to overset,stiff hips. 140.4 yds. Game,14 tds,1549 rush yds.
OG – Kevin Brockman – Western Oregon – 6000 – 330 – Plays high,catches blocks,bad handplacement. 1446 team rushing,14 tds,3.6 per sush,28 scks given up.
OG – Joey Tivnan – Central Washinton – 6020 – 286 – No initial punch,needs to be more stout at point of attack,poor balance. 1549 rush yds,14 tds.
OC – Kris Gluppe – Simon Fraser – 6010 – 270 – Undersized,good pad level,tends to lean into blocks. 1839 rush yds,4.4 per rush,15 tds.
DE – Justin Capicciotti – Simon Fraser – 6030 – 245 – Good motor,needs to attack half man. 51 tkls,5.5 scks, 1 fum rec.
DE – Andrew Oney – Central Washington – 6030 – 258 – Poor balance,good motor,poor handplacement. 29 tkls,12.5 tfl,4.5 scks.
DT – Andrew Iupati – Humboldt State – 6010 – 310 – Wide hips,needs to bring an initial punch,bad handplacement,good lateral movement. 46 tkls, 4.0 tfl.
DT – Gustave John Benthin – Western Oregon – 6020 – 285 – Thick lower body,needs to attack half man. 3 scks,11.0 tfl.
OLB – Chris Peterson – Humboldt State – 5110 – 208 – Undersized,doesn’t use hands,tends to stand up pre-snap,false steps. 57 tkls,9.0 tfl.
OLB – Scotland Foss – Western Oregon – 6030 – 235 – Poor closing speed,stiff hips,looks uncomfortable in space. 88 tkls,8.5 tfl,1.5 scks,5 pbu,5 pass def, 1 fum rec.
ILB – Jonathon Faraimo – Humboldt State – 5110 – 240 – Undersized,average athlete,takes false steps,bad angles. 66 tkls,4.5 tfl.
CB – Nigel Palma – Simon Fraser – 5090 – 185 – Average athlete,poor transition out of backpedal,high in backpedal. 38 tkls,3 int,3 pbu.
CB – Jordan McGowan-Smith – Humboldt State – 6000 – 175 – Needs to work on overall strength,needs to add bulk. 34 tkl,2 int,6 pbu,8 pass def,2 fum rec.
S – Stan Langlow – Central Washinton – 6030 – 200 – Average athlete,plays high,doesn’t explode out of backpedal,poor closing speed. 32 tckls,7 int.
S – Bryce Peila – Western Oregon – 6010 – 200 – High pad level,doesn’t transition well out of backpedal. 58 tkls,6 int.
K – Sean Davis – Central Washington – 5110 – 180 – 17 for 28, 50 long
P – Tim McMullen – Humboldt State – 6030 – 217 – 41.2 punt avg,32.8 net punt avg.
Second Team
QB – Mike Proulx – Humboldt State – 5110 – 203 – Undersized,mobile,average arm strength,doesn’t read well,inconsistent footwork. 170 for 285,1903 pass yds,17 tds,7 int,186 rush yds,1 td.
RB – Daniel Wyatt – Humboldt State – 5080 – 170 – A backup in 2010. 513 yds,5 tds,6.0 yds per rush.
RB – Ishmael Stinson – Central Washington – 6000 – 197 – Average straight line speed. 467 yds,4.9 yds per rush.
WR – Brooks Fowler – Dixie State – 5100 – 176 – 51 rec,572 yds,11.2 per catch,4 tds
WR – Justin Helwege – Central Washington – 6050 – 215 – Needs more urgency on get offs. 24 rec,344 yds,2 tds.
WR – Taylor Wilkinson – Simon Fraser – 5060 – 175 – Needs to be more physical,slow fast twich muscles,poor straight line speed. 36 rec,280 yds, 1 td.
TE – Griffin Squires – Central Washington – 6040 – 235 – 2010 backup TE,needs to work on lower body strength. 13.8 yds per catch.
OT – Bret Frydendahl – Humboldt State – 6030 – 275 – 2238 rush yds,5.6 per rush,22 tds
OT – Alan Noble – Western Oregon – 6030 – 270 – Needs to work on posture,tends to lower head,poor handplacement. 1446 rush yds,3.6 per rush,14 td.
OG – Ervin Una Smiley – Western Oregon – 6060 – 320 – Bad handplacement,leans into blocks,stiff hips. 1446 team rush,14 tds,3.6 per such. Given up 28 scks.
OG – Kendall Perkins – Dixie State – 6030 – 275 – To wide of a stance,poor balance,uncomfortable in space. 1832 pass yds,183.2 pass yds. per game,17 tds.
OC – Thomas Basso – Simon Fraser – 6010 – 275 – Poor athlete,bad handplacement,needs to deliver a violent blow,tends to pop out of stance. 183.9 rush yds per game, 15tds.
DE – Taylor Tanasse – Central Washington – 6000 – 242 – Unidersized,tends to caught in wash,good motor,poor handplacement. 28 tkls,10 tfl,3.5 scks.
DE – Dustin Goza – Dixie State – 6000 – 230 – Below average height and bulk, but does a good job not giving up on plays for a young player. Needs a lot of tech work.
DT – Gavin Drake – Western Oregon – 6030 – 285 – Catches blocks,soft at point of attack. 14 tkls,1.5 scks,4.0 tfl.
DT – Levi Smith – Western Oregon – 6040 – 275 – No explosion,slow get off,stiff hips,not able to bend. 33 tkls,3.0 scks,8.0 tfl.
OLB – Andrew Marshall – Simon Fraser – 6020 – 210 – Poor athlete,plays high,tends to pop out of stance76 tkls,9.0 tfl,1.5 scks.
OLB – Sherman Vercher – Western Oregon – 6020 – 235 – Needs to disengage blocks,needs to use hands,doesn’t bring a blow. 67 tkls,7.5 tfl.
ILB – Casey Chin – Simon Fraser – 5100 – 215 – Poor athlete,stiff hips,not an explosive athlete,takes poor angles. 47 tkls,1.0 scks.
CB – Nick Porrazzo – Dixie State – 6010 – 175 – Rail thin but does a good job getting after the ball while in the air. Led conf if PD with 10.
CB – Dominique Gaisie – Central Washington – 5090 – 160 – Needs to be patient in backpedal,opens hips entirely to much. 28 tkls,3 int, 4 pbu.
S – Guy Ricciardulli – Humboldt State – 5100 – 204 – 2010 injured, 2009 60 tkls,3 int.
S – Adam Berger – Simon Fraser – 5110 – 185 – Average athlete,good motor. 40 tkls,3 int,3 pbu,6 pass def.
K – Kelly Morgan – Western Oregon – 5090 – 170 – 13 for 18, 50 long
P – Scott Buche – Western Oregon – 6050 – 200 – 37.8 avg, 61 long
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