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Jaguars All-Time Roster JAGUARS ALL-TIME ROSTER (active one or more games on the 53-man roster) Chamblin, Corey CB Tennessee Tech 1999 Fordham, Todd G/OT Florida State 1997-2002 Chanoine, Roger OT Temple 2002 Forney, Kynan G Hawaii 2009 — A — Charlton, Ike CB Virginia Tech 2002 Forsett, Justin RB California 2013 Adams, Blue CB Cincinnati 2003 Chase, Martin DT Oklahoma 2005 Franklin, Brad CB Louisiana-Lafayette 2003 Akbar, Hakim LB Washington 2003 Cheever, Michael C Georgia Tech 1996-98 Franklin, Stephen LB Southern Illinois 2011 Alexander, Dan RB/FB Nebraska 2002 Chick, John DE Utah State 2011-12 Frase, Paul DE/DT Syracuse 1995-96 Alexander, Eric LB Louisiana State 2010 Christopherson, Ryan FB Wyoming 1995-96 Freeman, Eddie DL Alabama-Birmingham 2004 Alexander, Gerald S Boise State 2009-10 Chung, Eugene G Virginia Tech 1995 Fuamatu-Ma’afala, Chris RB Utah 2003-04 Alexis, Rich RB Washington 2005-06 Clark, Danny LB Illinois 2000-03 Fudge, Jamaal S Clemson 2006-07 Allen, David RB/KR Kansas State 2003-04 Clark, Reggie LB North Carolina 1995-96 Furrer, Will QB Virginia Tech 1998 Allen, Russell LB San Diego State 2009-13 Clark, Vinnie CB Ohio State 1995-96 Alualu, Tyson DT California 2010-13 Clemons, Toney WR Colorado 2012 — G — Anderson, Curtis CB Pittsburgh 1997 Cloherty, Colin TE Brown 2011-12 Gabbert, Blaine QB Missouri 2011-13 Anger, Bryan P California 2012-13 Cobb, Reggie* RB Tennessee 1995 Gardner, Isaiah CB Maryland 2008 Angulo, Richard TE W. New Mexico 2007-08 Coe, Michael DB Alabama State 2009-10 Garrard, David QB East Carolina 2002-10 Armour, JoJuan S Miami (Ohio) 1999 Cohen, Landon DT Ohio 2010 Gayle, Rashid CB Boise State 1996 Asper, Mark OL Oregon 2012 Coleman, Ben G Wake Forest 1995-99 Gibson, Damon WR/KR Iowa 2001-02 Ayodele, Akin LB Purdue 2002-05 Coleman, Drew CB Texas Christian 2011 Gilbert, Tony LB Georgia 2003-07 Coleman, Marco DE Georgia Tech 2002 Gildon, Jason DE Oklahoma State 2004 — B — Colinet, Stalin DE Boston College 2002 Givins, Ernest WR Louisville 1995 Babin, Jason DE Western Michigan 2012-13 Collier, Richard OT Valdosta State 2006-08 Glenn, Aaron CB Texas A&M 2007 Baldridge, Daniel OT Marshall 2010, 12 Collins, Nate DT Virginia 2010-11 Goebel, Brad QB Baylor 1995 Ball, Alan CB Illinois 2013 Colon, Harry S Missouri 1995 Goganious, Keith LB Penn State 1995 Ballard, Clenton DT SW Texas State 2002 Combs, Chris DE Duke 2002 Graham, Kent QB Ohio State 2002 Baniewicz, Mark OT Syracuse 2000-01 Compton, Mike G West Virginia 2004 Graham, Roger RB New Haven 1996 Banks, Tavian RB Iowa 1998-99 Connolly, Dan G SE Missouri St. 2005 Grant, Deon S Tennessee 2004-06 Barker, Bryan P Santa Clara 1995-2000 Considine, Sean S Iowa 2009-10 Gratz, Dwayne CB Connecticut 2013 Barlow, Reggie WR Alabama State 1996-2000 Cooper, Deke S Notre Dame 2003-05 Gray, Quinn QB Florida A&M 2003-07 Barnes, Khalif OT Washington 2005-08 Cooper, Marquis LB Washington 2007 Green, Donny LB Virginia 2001 Barnes, Lionel DE La.-Monroe 2003-04 Cordova, Jorge LB Nevada-Reno 2004-07 Green, Brandon DE Rice 2003-04 Battles, Ainsley S Vanderbilt 2001-02 Cornish, Frank* C UCLA 1995 Green, Rogerick CB Kansas State 1995 Bean, Robert CB Mississippi State 2002 Cosby, Quan WR Texas 2012 Greene, Courtney S Rutgers 2009-11 Beasley, Aaron CB West Virginia 1996-2001 Cousin, Terry CB South Carolina 2005-07 Greisen, Nick LB Wisconsin 2006 Beekman, Josh G Boston College 2012 Cox, Derek CB William & Mary 2009-12 Griffin, Chris FB/TE New Mexico 1996 Bell, Ricky CB North Carolina St. 1996 Cox, Kennard DB Pittsburgh 2008-09 Griffith, Rich TE Arizona 1995-2000 Bentley, Kevin LB Northwestern 2011 Cox, Renard DB Maryland 2001 Grimes, Jonathan RB William & Mary 2012 Beuerlein, Steve QB Notre Dame 1995 Craft, Jason CB Colorado State 1999-2003 Groves, Quentin DE Auburn 2008-09 Black, Jordan OT Notre Dame 2008-10 Crockett, Zack FB Florida State 1998 Grow, Monty S Florida 1995 Blackmon, Justin WR Oklahoma State 2012-13 Criss, Shad CB Missouri 2000 Guy, Winston S Kentucky 2013 Blackmon, Will CB Boston College 2013 Cunningham, Richie PK SW Louisiana 2002 Blade, Willie DT Mississippi State 2004 Curry, Eric DE Alabama 1998-99 — H — Blake, Antwon DB Texas-El Paso 2012 Cutrera, Jacob LB Louisiana State 2010 Hall, Dana S Washington 1996-97 Bolden, Juran CB Mississippi Delta 2004 Cyprien, Johnathan SS Florida International 2013 Hall, Ray DT Washington State 1995 Bolen, Brock FB Louisville 2009-11 Hallock, Ty FB/TE/LB Michigan State 1996-97 Boselli, Tony OT Southern Cal. 1995-2001 — D — Hamilton, James LB North Carolina 1997-98 Bosworth, Kyle LB UCLA 2011-12 Daniels, Torrance LB Harding 2009 Hamlin, Michael S Clemson 2010 Bouman, Todd QB St. Cloud State 2007, 10 Darius, Donovin S Syracuse 1998-2006 Hammonds, Juan DE Michigan State 1996 Bouwens, Shawn G Nebraska Wesleyan 1995 Davey, Don DT Wisconsin 1995-98 Hankton, Cortez WR Texas Southern 2003-06 Bowen, Alvin LB Iowa State 2010 Davis, Andre DT Southern 1996 Hanson, Chris P Marshall 2001-06 Boyer, Brant LB Arizona 1995-2000 Davis, Jim DE Virginia Tech 2005 Harbor, Clay TE Missouri State 2013 Boyd, Danny PK Louisiana State 2002 Davis, Ryan DE Bethune-Cookman 2012-13 Hardy, Kevin LB Illinois 1996-2001 Boyd, James S Penn State 2001-02 Davis, Travis S Notre Dame 1995-98 Harris, Chris DB Louisiana-Monroe 2012 Boykin, Deral S Louisville 1995 Dawkins, Sean WR California 2001 Harris, DuJuan RB Troy 2011 Brackenridge, Tyron CB Washington State 2009-10 Deaderick, Brandon DE Alabama 2013 Harris, Mike CB Florida State 2012-13 Brackens, Tony DE Texas 1996-2003 DeLong, Greg TE North Carolina 2000 Harris, Nick P California 2011 Bradfield, Cameron OT Grand Valley St. 2011-13 DeMarco, Brian OT Michigan State 1995-98 Hart, Larry DE Central Arkansas 2010 Brady, Kyle TE Penn State 1999-2006 Devine, Kevin CB California 1997-98 Harrington, Chris DE Texas A&M 2009 Branch, Andre DE Clemson 2012-13 Dickerson, Bryan FB Eastern Kentucky 1995 Harvey, Derrick DE Florida 2008-10 Brewster, Mike G/C Ohio State 2012-13 Dillard, Jarett WR Rice 2009, 11 Haslam, Kevin OL Rutgers 2010 Britton, Eben OT Arizona 2009-12 Dingle, Nate LB Cincinnati 1996 Hatchette, Matthew WR Langston 2003 Brooks, Bobby LB Fresno State 2002 Douglas, Henry WR North Carolina A&T 2002 Hawkins, Brent DE Illinois State 2006-07 Brooks, Bucky CB North Carolina 1996-97 Douglas, Hugh DE Central State 2003 Hayes, Geno LB Florida State 2013 Broussard, John WR San Jose State 2007 Douzable, Leger DT Central Florida 2010-11 Hayward, Reggie DE Iowa State 2005-09 Brown, C.C. S Louisiana-Layfayette 2011 Dukes, Chad RB Pittsburgh 2000 Heath, T.J. CB Jacksonville St. 2011 Brown, Chris CB Alabama-Birmingham 2003 Dumas, Mike S Indiana 1995 Henderson, John DT Tennessee 2002-09 Brown, Delvin S Miami (Fla.) 2001 Dunbar, Vaughn RB Indiana 1995 Hendricks, Tommy LB Michigan 2004 Brown, Derek TE Notre Dame 1995-97 Durant, Justin LB Hampton 2007-10 Henne, Chad QB Michigan 2012-13 Brown, Mike WR Liberty 2012-13 Herndon, Jimmy OT Houston 1996 Brown, Milford G Florida State 2008 — E — Hill, Jason WR Washington State 2010-11 Bruce, Mkristo DE Washington State 2008 Ebert, Jeremy WR Northwestern 2013 Hollis, Mike PK Idaho 1995-2001 Brunell, Mark QB Washington 1995-2003 Edwards, Marc FB Notre Dame 2003-04 Holmes, Jaret PK Auburn 2001 Bryant, Fernando CB Alabama 1999-2003 Edwards, Trent QB Stanford 2010 Holt, Torry WR North Carolina St. 2009 Bullard, Kendricke WR Arkansas State 1996 Edwards, Troy WR Louisiana Tech 2003-04 Howard, Chris RB Michigan 1998-2000 Burley, Marcus CB Delaware 2013 Elliott, Kevin WR Florida A&M 2012 Howard, Desmond WR Michigan 1995 Burnett, Chester MLB Arizona 1999 Ellison, Atiyyah DT Missouri 2008-09 Hudson, Chris S Colorado 1995-98 Burton, Stephen WR West Texas A&M 2013 Epstein, Hayden PK Michigan 2002 Hughes, Nate WR Alcorn State 2008-09 Estandia, Greg TE Nevada-Las Vegas 2007-09 Humphrey, Deon LB Florida State 2003 — C — Estes, John C Hawaii 2011 Hunter, Wayne OT Hawaii 2006 Cain, Jeremy LS Massachusetts 2009-12 Evans, Josh FS Florida 2013 Huntington, Greg G/C Penn State 1995-97 Carney, John PK Notre Dame 2007 Carey, Don S Norfolk State 2010 — F — — I — Carrington, Darren S Northern Arizona 1995 Favors, Greg LB Mississippi State 2004-05 Ingram, Clint LB Oklahoma 2006-09 Carroll, Ahmad CB Arkansas 2006 Fiedler, Jay QB Dartmouth 1999 Ingram, Steve G/OT Maryland 1999 Carter, Bernard LB East Carolina 1995 Figures, Deon CB Colorado 1997-98 Inzer, Drew C/G Brown 2002 Carter, Delone RB Syracuse 2013 Fleming, Jamell CB Oklahoma 2013 Irvin, Corvey DT Georgia 2011 Cesario, Anthony G Colorado State 1999 Fletcher, Derrick G Baylor 2004-05 Issac, Rod DD Middle Tenn. St. 2011 Chambers, Derrick OT Florida 2001-02 Florence, Drayton CB Tuskegee 2008 Iwuh, Brian LB Colorado 2006-09 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS - 112 - 2014 MEDIA GUIDE JAGUARS ALL-TIME ROSTER — J — Mathis, Rashean CB/S Bethune-Cookman 2003-12 Patterson, Elton DE Central Florida 2004 Jackson, Chevis CB Louisiana State 2010 Matthews, John WR San Diego 2010 Paup, Bryce LB Northern Iowa 1998-99 Jackson, Grady DT Knoxville 2007 Matthews, Steve QB Memphis 1997 Payne, Seth DT Cornell 1997-2001 Jackson, Jerrell WR Missouri 2012 Mayfield, Corey DT Oklahoma 1995 Pearman, Alvin RB Virginia 2005-06, 2008 Jackson, Lenzie WR Arizona State 1999 McBath, Darcel S Texas Tech 2011 Pearson, Mike OT Florida 2002-05 Jackson, Willie WR Florida 1995-97 McBride, Trumaine CB Mississippi 2011 Pelshak, Troy LB North Carolina A&T 2000 James, William CB Western Illinois 2008 McCardell, Keenan WR Nevada-Las Vegas 1996-2001 Pendleton, Jeris DT Ashland 2012 Janes, Ron FB Missouri 1998 McClain, Jimmy LB Troy State 2004 Perryman, Ray S Northern Arizona 2003-04 Jennings, Rashad RB Liberty 2009-10,12 McClendon, Jacques OL Tennessee 2013 Peterson, Greg DT NC Central 2009 Joeckel, Luke OT Texas A&M 2013 McCown, Luke QB Louisiana Tech 2009-11 Peterson, Mike LB Florida 2003-08 Johnson, Anthony RB Notre Dame 2000 McCoy, Chris DE Middle Tennessee 2013 Pettway, Kenny DE Grambling State 2006-07 Johnson, Kevin WR Syracuse 2003 McCray, Bobby DE Florida 2004-07 Philcox, Todd QB Syracuse 1996 Johnson, Patrick WR Oregon 2002 McCray, Demetrius CB Appalachian State 2013 Podlesh, Adam P Maryland 2007-10 Johnson, Rob QB Southern Cal.
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