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2019 Week Three TEAM SNAPPER NUMBER HEIGHT WEIGHT SCHOOL EXPERIENCE CONTRACT ST COACH TACKLES NOTES Arizona Cardinals Aaron Brewer 46 6'5'' 232 San Diego State 8 (CFA, DEN 12) 2021 Jeff Rodgers 1 (1,0) Atlanta Falcons Josh Harris 47 6'1" 224 Auburn 8 (CFA, ATL 12) 2021 Ben Kotwica Baltimore Ravens Morgan Cox 46 6'4'' 235 Tennessee 10 (CFA, BAL 10) 2020 Chris Horton Buffalo Bills Reid Ferguson 69 6'2'' 235 LSU 3 (CFA, BUF 16) 2021 Heath Farwell Carolina Panthers J.J. Jansen 44 6'2" 235 Notre Dame 12 (CFA, GB 08) 2020 Chase Blackburn Chicago Bears Patrick Scales 48 6'4'' 239 Utah State 4 (CFA, BAL 11) 2018 Chris Tabor 1 (1,0) Cincinnati Bengals Clark Harris 46 6'5'' 250 Rutgers 11 (R7, GB 07) 2020 Darrin Simmons Cleveland Browns Charley Hughlett 47 6'4'' 248 Central Florida 5 (CFA, DAL 12) 2022 Mike Priefer Dallas Cowboys L.P. LaDouceur 91 6'5" 256 California 15 (CFA, NO 05) 2019 Keith O'Quinn Denver Broncos Casey Kreiter 42 6'1" 250 Iowa 4 (CFA, DAL 14) 2019 Tom McMahon Detroit Lions Don Muhlbach 48 6'4" 258 Texas A&M 16 (CFA, BAL 04) 2019 John Bonamego Green Bay Packers Hunter Bradley 43 6'3'' 241 Mississippi State 2 (R7, GB 18) 2021 Shawn Mennenga Houston Texans Jon Weeks 46 5'10'' 242 Baylor 10 (CFA, HOU 10) 2019 Brad Seely 1 (0,1) Indianapolis Colts Luke Rhodes 46 6'2'' 238 William & Mary 3 (CFA, TB 16) 2023 Ray Ventrone Jacksonville Jaguars Matthew Orzech 46 6'3'' 246 Azusa Pacific 5 (CFA, BAL 19) 2021 Joe DeCamillis Kansas City Chiefs James Winchester 41 6'3'' 240 Oklahoma 5 (CFA PHI 13) 2021 Dave Toub Los Angeles Chargers Cole Mazza 45 6'1" 247 Alabama 1 (CFA LAC 19) 2021 George Stewart Loa Angeles Rams Jake McQuaide 44 6'2'' 235 Ohio State 9 (CFA, STL 11) 2020 John Fassel Miami Dolphins Taybor Pepper 46 6'4'' 245 Michigan State 2 (CFA, GB 17) 2020 Danny Crossman Minnesota Vikings Austin Cutting 58 6'3'' 245 Air Force R (R7, MIN 19) 2022 Marwaan Malouf New England Patriots Joe Cardona 49 6'3'' 245 Navy 5 (R5, NE 15) 2022 Joe Judge New Orleans Saints Zach Wood 49 6'3'' 255 SMU 3 (CFA, DAL 16) 2019 Darren Rizzi New York Giants Zak DeOssie 51 6'5" 250 Brown 13 (R4, NYG 07) 2019 Thomas McGaughey New York Jets Thomas Hennessy 42 6'2'' 246 Duke 3 (CFA, IND 17) 2019 Brant Boyer 3 (3,0) Oakland Raiders Trent Sieg 47 6'3'' 240 Colorado State 2 (CFA, BAL 18) 2019 Richard Bisaccia Philadelphia Eagles Rick Lovato 45 6'2'' 249 Old Dominion 3 (CFA CHI 15) 2019 Dave Fipp Pittsburgh Steelers Kameron Canaday 57 6'4'' 245 Portland State 3 (CFA, ARI 16) 2019 Danny Smith San Francisco 49ers Jon Condo 59 6'3'' 240 Maryland 12 (CFA, DAL 05) 2019 Richard Hightower 86-Kyle Nelson (2022); Holba Weeks 1-2 Seattle Seahawks Tyler Ott 69 6'3'' 253 Harvard 5 (CFA, NE 14) 2022 Brian Schneider Tampa Bay Buccaneers Zach Triner 97 6'2" 247 Assumption 1 (CFA, NYJ 17) 2020 Keith Armstong 1 (1,0) Tennessee Titans Beau Brinkley 48 6'4'' 260 Missouri 8 (CFA, TEN 12) 2023 Craig Aukerman 1 (0,1) Washington Redskins Nick Sundberg 57 6'0'' 256 California 10 (CFA, CAR 09) 2020 Nate Kaczor 1 (1,0) 2019 Week Three.
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