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PERSONAL • Born November 17, 1993 in Carmichael, Calif. GAVIN ANDREWS • Son of Kara Andrews 62 | OFFENSIVE LINE • Has two brothers, Dana and Jesse, and a sister, Eva Senior | 6-6 | 327 | Experience: 4V Major: Economics VICTOR BOLDEN JR. Granite Bay, Calif. | Granite Bay HS 6 | Senior | 5-9 | 183 | Experience: 4V Major: Public Health (Option: Health Management and Policy) OVERVIEW Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. | Los Osos HS • 22 career starts, seven at right guard, five at left tackle, one at right tackle and nine at center • Selected to play in the East-West Shrine Game • Graduated with a degree in economics in December OVERVIEW • Invited to ’ rookie camp • 36 career starts OREGON STATE • Finished his college career ranked sixth in OSU history with 170 receptions, ninth in 2016 (REDSHIRT SENIOR) receiving yards with 1,863 and tied for ninth with six 100-yard receiving games • Returned to the practice field for the start of Spring Ball • Ranks third all-time at OSU with 5,196 career all-purpose yards • Missed second half of the spring practice session due to injury • Set the OSU record with 2,420 career kickoff return yards • Started all 12 games, three at right guard and nine at center • Participated in the NFL Combine • Began the season as the starter at right guard, before shifting to center at Colorado • Signed with the San Francisco 49ers as an undrafted free agent • Helped the Beavers set the OSU single-season rushing record with 5.2 yards per • Graduated in June with a degree in public health with an option in health management carry and policy 2015 (SENIOR) OREGON STATE • Suffered a foot injury in the 2015 Spring Game 2016 (SENIOR) • Missed the entire season while recovering from injury, using his redshirt season • Played in all 12 games, starting 11 • Preseason Pac-12 Fourth Team selection by Phil Steele • Led the team in receptions (46) for the third consecutive season 2014 (JUNIOR) • Also led the Beavers with 542 receiving yards • Started 10 games at three different positions • Accounted for 1,577 all-purpose yards, the 12th-most in a single season in OSU • Started the first five games at left tackle history • Started game six, against Utah, at right tackle but suffered an ankle injury • Rushed for 92 yards for a touchdown against Idaho State – the longest rush in Reser • After missing two games, he returned to start at right guard against Washington Stadium history State and finished the season there amassing four starts at the position • Carried the ball 75 yards for a touchdown at Washington 2013 (SOPHOMORE) • Recorded a career-long 75-yard catch-and-run for a touchdown from Marcus • Entered fall camp with the expectation that he would win the starting job at right McMaryion at Stanford tackle – the only opening on the line • Returned a kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown against Boise State • Diagnosed with mono during the final week of fall camp and missed the season’s first • Tallied a career-best 329 rushing yards in 2016 four games • Chosen as a team captain • Played mostly on special teams 2015 (JUNIOR) 2012 (FRESHMAN) • Started all 12 games in 2015 • Played mostly on special teams as part of the shield on the punt team • Led the Beavers in receptions (46) for the second straight season • One of five true freshmen to play • Finished the season with 46 receptions for 461 yards and three touchdowns • Also provided a rushing threat, including lining up in the backfield, recording a career- GRANITE BAY HIGH SCHOOL high 36 carries for 185 yards in 2015 • Rivals three-star athlete highly recruited by West Coast schools • Took a kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown at Washington State • Led Granite Bay to the San Joaquin Section title in 2011 • Returned only one punt all season taking it 78 yards for a touchdown at Oregon • Two-time Sierra Foothill League Lineman of the Year, Sacramento Bee All-Metro Team • Became the first OSU returner in school history to record both a punt and kick return and All-Sac-Joaquin Section team for a touchdown in the same season • Three-year starter • Named to the Pac-12 All-Conference Honorable Mention team • Played in the 2011 Holiday All-Star Game • Made five catches for 99 yards and a touchdown including a 70-yard screen pass to • Accomplished wrestler with several national tournament titles and all-league honors paydirt in the 2015 Spring Game • Named to the Biletnikoff Award Preseason Watch List • Preseason Pac-12 Fourth Team selection by Phil Steele and Athlon Sports • Was one of 12 players to participate in a special forces leadership development program at Camp Williams in Utah 2014 (SOPHOMORE) • Started all 11 games in which he played • Led Oregon State with 72 receptions for 798 yards • His 72 receptions ranks 12th in OSU single season history • Posted four games of 100+ receiving yards – 119 at Hawai’i, 119 against , 126 against Washington State and a career-high 145 at Washington • Scored on a 72-yard catch and run at Washington • Also was OSU’s third-leading rusher with 118 yards on 19 carries • Seized the vacant starting flanker position during spring drills • Ran the 60-meter sprint during indoor track season twice setting his best mark of 7.05 seconds at the UW Invite Karl Maasdam

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2013 (FRESHMAN) BOLDEN JR.’S CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS • Won the kick return job during fall camp earning the right to play as a true freshman Year No. Yds TD LG • Returned a kick 98 yards for a touchdown against Washington 2016 46 542 2 75 • Set Pac-12 Conference single game records with 12 kick returns for 305 yards against 2015 46 461 3 36 Washington 2014 72 798 2 72 • Gained experience as the backup at flanker to NFL-bound Brandin Cooks 2013 6 62 0 16 • Scampered 25 yards on a fly sweep for the go-ahead touchdown with 1:38 left in the Total 170 1863 7 75 game at Oregon BOLDEN JR.’S CAREER PUNT RETURN STATISTICS • Made the first reception of his career against Hawai’i Year No. Yds TD LG • Started two games 2016 14 64 0 16 LOS OSOS HIGH SCHOOL 2015 1 78 1 78 • All-CIF Southern Section Inland Division and all-league as a “utility” player 2014 4 44 0 19 • Accounted for 1,236 yards (rushing and receiving) as a senior with 13 touchdowns Total 19 186 1 78 • All-San Bernardino County as a receiver BOLDEN JR.’S CAREER KICKOFF RETURN STATISTICS • All-Inland Empire and voted the fastest player in the region Year No. Yds TD LG • PrepStar All-West Region 2016 27 642 1 99 • Holds the Los Osos record with 109 receptions 2015 23 580 1 100 • Also played , where he lined up in the “wildcat” formation, and also at 2013 58 1198 1 98 Total 108 2420 3 100 • Three-year letterman BOLDEN JR.’S CAREER ALL-PURPOSE YARDS STATISTICS • Baseline League of the Year Year Rush Rec. PR KR Total • Team MVP as a senior and selected the football team’s scholar athlete with a 3.60 2016 329 542 64 642 1577 cumulative GPA 2015 185 461 78 580 1304 • Nominated for the CIF/Farmers Scholar Athlete of the Year 2014 118 798 44 0 960 • Scout West 150 member 2013 95 62 0 1198 1355 • Played in the vs. All-America Bowl and the B2G All-West Coast Game Total 727 1863 186 2420 5196 • Among the best hurdlers in track & field in the state of California • Two-time Baseline League 300-meter hurdle champion and is the current school record holder in the event with a time of 37.82 • 2012 CIF runner-up in the 300-meter hurdles • Did not play football until eighth grade PERSONAL • Born April 4, 1995 in Fontana, Calif. • Son of Zelda and Victor Bolden, Sr. • Has one brother, Silas, and a sister, Victoria • Mother, Zelda, still holds the school record in the 100- and 200-meter hurdles at Mt. San Antonio College • Has six BOLDEN JR.’S CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS Year Car. YG YL NYG TD Long 2016 28 344 15 329 2 92 2015 36 198 13 185 0 21 2014 19 118 0 118 0 27 2013 12 96 1 95 1 25 Total 95 756 29 727 3 92 Karl Maasdam

Devin Chappell (9) arrived on campus as a walkon transfer from Western Oregon University. He went on to make 20 starts the last two seasons at nickel back and safety. He was invited to participate in the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl and signed as an undrafted free agent with the . DEVIN CHAPPELL 9 | SAFETY Senior | 6-2 | 203 | Experience: 2V Major: Economics Springfield, Ore. | Thurston HS | Southern Oregon

OVERVIEW • 20 career starts at safety and nickel back • Tied the Oregon State single season record with six forced fumbles in 2016 • Invited to play in the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl in 2017 • Graduated in December with a degree in economics • Signed with the Kansas City Chiefs as an undrafted free agent

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Victor Bolden Jr. (6) finished his Oregon State career ranked third in school history with 5,196 all- purpose yards and set the OSU record with 2,420 career kickoff return yards. After participating in the NFL Scouting Combine, he signed as an undrafted free agent with the San Francisco 49ers.

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OREGON STATE EASTERN ARIZONA CC 2016 (SENIOR) • Earned second team All-Western States Football League in 2014 • Started all 12 games at safety • Garnered second team All-Arizona Community College Athletic Conference in 2014 • Tied the Oregon State single season record with six forced fumbles • Rushed for 639 yards and seven touchdowns as a sophomore • Recorded 77 tackles on the season, third on the team • Also played and defensive • Ranked third on the team with 6.0 tackles-for-loss WHITE HALL HIGH SCHOOL • Was third on the team with seven pass breakups • Set the White Hall High records for tackles in a season and a career • Registered the first interception of his career against California • Earned all-state honors at linebacker • Recorded two forced fumbles against Boise State and again at UCLA • Named the Southeast Arkansas Defensive Player of the Year • Recovered two fumbles – against Utah and Washington State • Played in the 2012 all-star game at running back • Made the first sack of his career against Boise State • Also participated in track & field for two years 2015 (REDSHIRT JUNIOR) PERSONAL • Played in 11 games, missing only the Washington game due to injury • Born April 19, 1994 in Pine Bluff, Ark. • Started eight games, three at nickel back and five at strong safety toward the end of • Son of Lawrence Cook II and Shelbie Williams the season • Has one sister, Jazzmine Williams • Finished the season with 43 tackles, tying for seventh on the squad • Majored in sociology • Recovered his first career fumble at Oregon COOK’S CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS • Recorded 3.0 tackles-for-loss from his secondary positions Year Car. YG YL NYG TD Long • Was one of 12 players to participate in a special forces leadership development 2016 30 137 0 137 1 19 program at Camp Williams in Utah 2014 (JUNIOR) COOK’S CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS • Joined the football program in March arriving in time to participate in spring drills Year No. Yds TD LG • Produced the defense’s lone interception in the 2014 Spring Game 2016 2 28 1 16 • Forced to sit out the 2014 season due to NCAA transfer rules • Redshirt • Practiced with the scout team at WESTERN OREGON • Played cornerback for two seasons for the Wolves • Recorded an interception against Eastern Washington in 2013 THURSTON HIGH SCHOOL • Lettered three years in football and once in track for the Colts • Earned first team all-league twice at cornerback and wide receiver • Team captain as a senior • Played in the Tanoa Bowl for Team Oregon PERSONAL • Born May 14, 1994 in Downey, Calif. • Son of Michelle Conner • Has one brother, Samuel, and three sisters, Chelsea, Kylee and Saroyah CHAPPELL’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year UT AT Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds FF FR BrUp Int KB 2016 42 35 77 6.0-23 1.0-7 6 2 7 1 0 Karl Maasdam 2015 21 22 43 3.0-9 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0 Total 63 57 120 9.0-32 1.0-7 6 2 7 1 0 Tim Cook (20) rushed for 108 yards on 18 carries at Washington in 2016 with Ryan Nall and Artavis Pierce sidelined by injuries. He signed as an undrafted free agent with the .

TIM COOK IAN CRIST 20 | RUNNING BACK | Senior | 6-1 | 233 | Experience: 1V 27 Senior | 5-10 | 183 | Experience: 1V Major: Sociology Major: Economics (Option: Managerial Economics) Pine Bluff, Ark. | White Hall HS | (Minor: Business) Eastern Arizona CC Silverton, Ore. | Silverton HS | Portland State

OVERVIEW • One career start OVERVIEW • Signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars as an undrafted free agent • Graduated in December with a degree in economics with an option in managerial economics and a minor in business OREGON STATE 2016 (SENIOR) OREGON STATE • Made the first start of his career against Idaho State 2016 (SENIOR) • Played as the lead back at Washington rushing for 108 yards and his first career • Provided depth at placekicker rushing touchdown on 18 carries • Did not play in 2016 • Scored a touchdown on his first career reception going 12 yards in the season opener 2015 (JUNIOR) at Minnesota • Worked as the kickoff specialist in two games, against Weber State and California • Returned to the practice field for spring practice • Recorded two kickoffs on the season • Missed the end of Spring Ball due to injury • Was the backup placekicker throughout the season 2015 (JUNIOR) 2014 (SOPHOMORE) • Signed a National Letter of Intent to play football at Oregon State in May • Enrolled at Oregon State in March, in time to participate in spring ball • Arrived on campus with two years to play two seasons • Did not play in a game • Suffered season-ending injury in July and was unable to play • Finished the season as the backup kicker

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PORTLAND STATE SOUTH MEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL 2013 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) • Played football and for the Panthers • Played in one game, against Weber State • Took snaps at , left tackle and on the gridiron • Recorded one kickoff against Weber State for a touchback • Earned Southwest Conference honorable mention on the offensive line as a senior 2012 (FRESHMAN) • Former OSU teammate Mitch Singler’s father, Bill, was his head coach at South • Redshirt Medford • Played power forward on the basketball team SILVERTON HIGH SCHOOL • Earned eight letters for the Foxes – two in football, three in soccer and three in track PERSONAL & field • Born November 15, 1994 in Medford, Ore. • Earned All-Mid-Willamette Conference Honorable mention in both football and • Son of Edward and Colette Curtius soccer • Has one sister, Hanna • Attended the Kohl’s National Scholarship Camp • Hanna plays basketball at Chaminade University in Hawai’i • Competed at the World Archery Festival in Las Vegas • Honor roll student • Lists Jared Allen as his favorite athlete PERSONAL • Pursuing a double-major in mechanical engineering and sociology • Born September 3, 1993 in Salem, Ore. • Son of Brian and Jenny Crist • Has one sister, Kendra TRESTON DECOUD • Member of National Honor Society and Future Business Leaders of America • Lists Lionel Messi as his favorite athlete 14 | CORNERBACK Senior | 6-3 | 209 | Experience: 2V SAM CURTIUS Major: Liberal Studies 78 | OFFENSIVE LINE Covington, La. | Lakeshore HS | Junior | 6-5 | 306 | Experience: 1V NW Mississippi CC | Chadron State Major: Mechanical Engineering AND Sociology day-kood Medford, Ore. | South Medford HS OVERVIEW • 21 career starts • Selected to play in the East-West Shrine Game Curtis • Participated in the NFL Combine • Drafted in the 5th round (169th overall) of the 2017 NFL Draft by the Houston Texans OVERVIEW • Elected to retire from football in the spring OREGON STATE 2016 (SENIOR) OREGON STATE • Started all 12 games at cornerback 2016 (JUNIOR) • Tied for the team-lead with 10 pass breakups • Worked at right tackle during spring drills • Finished the year sixth on the team with 58 tackles • Played in two games as part of the punt shield • Recorded the first interceptions of his career against Idaho State, returning one of • Suffered a season-ending knee injury in the second game of the season them 75 yards for a touchdown 2015 (SOPHOMORE) • Named Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week following Idaho State game • Did not play in a game • Named Pac-12 All-Conference honorable mention • Worked at tackle for the scout team 2015 (JUNIOR) 2014 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) • Played in 10 games starting nine • Did not play in a game • Earned the starting spot at the vacant left cornerback position out of fall camp • Suffered a thumb injury sidelining him early in the season • Finished the season fifth on the team with 50 tackles despite missing the better part 2013 (FRESHMAN) of three games • Redshirt • Played tough against the rush recording 3.5 tackles-for-loss on the year • Led the Beavers with five passes defended • Registered his first career sack against Washington • Missed Utah and UCLA games due to injury against Colorado • Arrived on campus in June 2015 with two years to play two seasons NW MISSISSIPPI CC • 247Sports three-star prospect • Ranked No. 34 on the national junior college prospects list, including No. 4 at cornerback • First team All-America in 2014 after making 38 tackles, a team-high six interceptions (third in the nation) and seven pass breakups • First team all-region selection CHADRON STATE • Attended Chadron State for two years • Used his true freshman year to redshirt and played in his second year LAKESHORE HIGH SCHOOL • All-district as a senior recording 23 receptions at wide receiver and 56 tackles on defense • Earned all-district honors at four different positions during his prep career • Qualified for the state track & field championships as a sprinter as a junior and senior PERSONAL • Born August 1, 1993 in Covington, La. Scobel Wiggins • Son of Darryl Batiste and Chandrika Decoud • Cousin, Thomas Decoud, plays safety for the NFL’s Carolina Panthers Sam Curtis (78) earned his first varsity letter in 2016 as part of the punt shield but suffered a season- • Lists Tyrann Mathieu as his favorite athlete ending injury at midseason. He elected to retire from football during the offseason. • Majored in liberal studies #GoBeavs 119 2017 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE LETTERWINNERS LOST

DECOUD’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 2014 (SOPHOMORE) Year UT AT Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds FF FR BrUp Int KB • Joined the Oregon State football program in August with three years to play three 2016 46 12 58 2.0-9 0.0-0 0 0 10 2 0 seasons 2015 31 19 50 3.5-14 1.0-2 0 0 5 0 0 • Arrived on campus in time for fall camp Total 77 31 108 5.5-23 1.0-2 0 0 15 2 0 • Impressed early in fall camp until a hamstring injury sidelined him for the majority of the preseason • Played in 11 games and made his first career start against Washington State • Suffered a hip injury on a 49-yard pass against WSU and missed the USC game • Mostly played as the second-string flanker behind Victor Bolden • Recorded three carries for 18 yards on the fly sweep on the season • Finished the season with seven catches for 184 yards and one touchdown in his first year at OSU • Started the season as the primary kick returner with five returns for 115 yards. TACOMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2013 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) • Enrolled at Tacoma CC in 2013 • Did not play football WASHINGTON STATE 2012 (FRESHMAN) • Enrolled at WSU in January 2012 for spring semester and participated in spring drills and thus was considered a greyshirt • Redshirt • Played at defensive back for the Cougars’ scout team as a freshman CURTIS HIGH SCHOOL • Named to the Tacoma News Tribune’s Western 100 • Tacoma News Tribune All-State Player of the Year Karl Maasdam • Finished his senior season with 73 catches for 1,443 yards and 17 touchdowns and rushed for 713 yards averaging 14.6 yards per carry and totaled 2,600 all-purpose Treston Decoud (14) had a breakout campaign in 2016 leading the team with 10 pass breakups and a yards pair of interceptions. Decoud was selected to play in the East-West Shrine Game. He later participated in the NFL Scouting Combine and was taken in the fifth round of the NFL Draft in April by the Houston • Led Curtis to a 12-1 record and a semifinal berth at the 4A state championships as a Texans. senior • Caught eight passes for 140 yards and three TDs, rushed for 31 yards and threw a 40-yard pass in the 4A state semifinal against Skyline RAHMEL DOCKERY • All-South Puget Sound League 4A Offensive Back of the Year and first team all-league wide receiver and special teams 8 | CORNERBACK • Named first team all-state by theTacoma News Tribune and WashingtonPreps, the Senior | 5-10 | 191 | Experience: 3V latter also naming him Most Valuable Overall • Named to Associated Press and Seattle Times all-state teams Major: Sociology • Recorded 36 receptions for 1,077 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns as a junior Tacoma, Wash. | Curtis HS | Washington State | adding 21 rushes for 211 yards and two scores, and 21 total returns for 596 yards and three touchdowns Tacoma CC • Played under head football coach Clay Angle at Curtis PERSONAL ruh-MEL • Born September 19, 1992 in Tacoma, Wash. • Son of Steve Dockery and Leata Alaalatoa OVERVIEW • One career start • Has two brothers, Dale and Job, and a sister, Layshia • Graduated with a degree in sociology in December OREGON STATE 2016 (SENIOR) • Missed the spring practice session due to a shoulder injury • Moved from wide receiver to cornerback during the season • Played in 10 games exclusively on special teams • Made career-long punt return of 39 yards at UCLA 2015 (JUNIOR) • Played in 10 games mostly as a punt and kickoff returner • Recorded two receptions for 15 yards and one rush for three yards • Worked primarily behind Hunter Jarmon at one of the outside receiver positions • Operated as the primary kick returner for the first half of the season averaging 19.0 yards per return • Recorded a season-long punt return of 21 yards in the season opener against Weber State • Made three catches for 33 yards in the 2015 Spring Game

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Rahmel Dockery (8) moved from receiver to cornerback in spring 2016 but continued to take turns as a returner for the Beavers including a career-best 39-yard punt return at UCLA.

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DOCKERY’S CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS 2014 (SOPHOMORE) Year Car. YG TD Long • Joined the football program in September 2015 1 3 0 3 • Redshirt 2014 3 18 0 8 • Practiced with the scout team during his rookie year with the Beavers Total 4 21 0 8 WESTERN OREGON DOCKERY’S’ CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS • Originally attended Western Oregon University but did not play football Year No. Yds TD LG CROOK COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL 2015 2 15 0 11 • Three-year letterman for the Cowboys 2014 7 184 1 49 • Two-time All-Intermountain Conference First Team at running back Total 9 199 1 49 • Team captain as a senior DOCKERY’S’ CAREER PUNT RETURN STATISTICS PERSONAL Year No. Yds TD LG • Born August 19, 1995 in Fayetteville, N.C. 2016 5 52 0 39 • Son of Becky Marino 2015 10 68 0 21 • Has one brother, Alex 2014 8 49 0 20 • Enjoys making beats, singing and dancing Total 23 169 0 39 • Lists the late Walter Payton as his favorite athlete DOCKERY’S’ CAREER KICK RETURN STATISTICS Year No. Yds TD LG 2015 13 247 0 25 2014 5 115 0 26 Total 18 362 0 26 MARCUS GREAVES 23 | RUNNING BACK Junior | 6-0 | 209 | Experience: 1V Major: Digital Communication Arts Prineville, Ore. | Crook County HS | Western Oregon

greeves OVERVIEW • Suffered a knee injury during the spring practice period • Elected to retire from football during the offseason Karl Maasdam • On track to graduate with a degree in digital communication arts in August OREGON STATE Kyle Haley (5) appeared in 22 games at linebacker the last two seasons tallying 37 tackles. He gradu- 2016 (JUNIOR) ated in June with a degree in public health. • Returned to the practice field during spring drills • Rushed for 2 yards on one carry in the Spring Game • Played in four games on special teams KYLE HALEY 2015 (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE) 5 | LINEBACKER • Recorded two carries for 4 yards in the 2015 Spring Game • Suffered a knee injury late in the spring practice session Senior | 6-0 | 228 | Experience: 3V • Spent most of the season rehabbing his spring injury Major: Public Health • Did not play in a game (Option: Health Promotion and Health Behavior) Anaheim, Calif. | Western HS | Golden West CC

OVERVIEW • One career start • Graduated in June with a degree in public health with an option in health promotion and health behavior OREGON STATE 2016 (SENIOR) • Played in 11 games • Recorded 16 tackles including 2.0 tackles-for-loss • Tallied a season-high four tackles at Colorado • Made the first fumble recovery of his career at Washington • Earned Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention 2015 (JUNIOR) • Played in 11 games starting one • Received his first career start against Stanford • Missed the Michigan game due to injury Karl Maasdam • Registered a career-high five tackles at Arizona • Recorded two tackles in the 2015 Spring Game After dealing with injuries for much of his career, Marcus Greaves (23) worked his way onto the field • Earned Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention accolades in 2016 on special teams. However, an injury during spring practice led to his retirement during the offseason.

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2014 (SOPHOMORE) • Verbally committed to join the Oregon State football program following the 2014 season, however a late opening to the roster allowed him to join the Beavers just days before fall camp opened • Arrived on campus with four years to play three seasons • Played in three games, mostly on special teams GOLDEN WEST CC • Earned all-state and All-Southern California Football Association honors in his only season with the Rustlers WESTERN HIGH SCHOOL • Earned seven letters for the Pioneers, four in and three in football • Played linebacker, tight end and defensive end on the gridiron • Played middle blocker for the volleyball squad PERSONAL • Born January 31, 1995 in Stanton, Calif. • Son of Nelson and Ingrid Haley • Has one sister, Joy • Enjoys hiking and watching movies HALEY’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year UT AT Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds FF FR BrUp Int KB 2016 11 5 16 2.0-4 0.0-0 0 1 1 0 0 Karl Maasdam 2015 13 8 21 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 24 13 37 3.0-6 0.0-0 0 1 1 0 0 Sean Harlow (77) made 37 career starts for the Beavers at offensive tackle. Harlow earned a degree in human development and family sciences at the end of the 2016 season. He later participated in the NFL Scounting Combine and was taken in the fourth round of the draft by the . 2013 (FRESHMAN) • Enrolled at Oregon State in March of 2013, what would normally have been his final SEAN HARLOW term of high school • Participated in the spring practice session 77 | OFFENSIVE LINE • Began fall practice as a backup at offensive tackle Senior | 6-4 | 310 | Experience: 4V • Forced into action in the fourth game of the season at San Diego State due to injury and started the final nine games of the season at right tackle Major: Human Development and Family Sciences SAN CLEMENTE HIGH SCHOOL San Clemente, Calif. | San Clemente HS • Rivals ranked him No. 47 on its national offensive tackles list and the No. 59 overall prospect in California • ESPN and 247Sports also ranked him among the top 50 tackles • Highly recruited with 17 scholarship offers • CalHi Sports first team all-state OVERVIEW • Played in the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl • 37 career starts, 23 at left tackle and 14 at right tackle • All-CIF, all-county and All-South Coast League selection as a junior and senior • Practiced at center sporadically throughout his career but played exclusively at • PrepStar All-West Region tackle • Scout West 150 member • Graduated with a degree in human development and family sciences in December • Also played as a defensive lineman • Invited to play in the East-West Shrine Game, but elected not to play PERSONAL • Participated in the NFL Combine • Born March 28, 1995 • Drafted in the 4th round (136th overall) of the 2017 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons • Son of Pat and Jennifer Harlow OREGON STATE • Has two brothers, Cole and Jack 2016 (SENIOR) • Father, Pat, was an All-American offensive tackle, Pac-10 Morris Trophy recipient and • Started final nine games of the season at left tackle four-year letterman at USC (1987-90) – was the No. 11 overall selection in the 1991 • Did not participate in spring practice session while rehabbing his injury from 2015 NFL Draft by New England and played for the Patriots (1991-95) and Oakland Raiders • Remained sidelined during fall camp and into 2016 and considered using his redshirt (1996-98) season • Returned to the lineup as the starting left tackle at Colorado • Helped the Beavers set the OSU single-season rushing record with 5.2 yards per carry • Chosen as a team captain • Named to the Pac-12 All-Conference Second Team 2015 (JUNIOR) • Started at left tackle in all seven games in which he played • Suffered season-ending leg injury against Colorado in Game 7 • Preseason Pac-12 Third Team selection by Phil Steele • Took some snaps at center during the spring practice session 2014 (SOPHOMORE) • One of two players on the offensive line to start all 12 games • Started the first five games of the year at right tackle before switching to left tackle for the final seven games • Practiced at all five positions during Spring Ball and displayed the versatility to be effective at all of them

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KENDALL HILL 12 | SAFETY Junior | 6-2 | 204 | Experience: 3V Major: Human Development and Family Sciences La Marque, Texas | La Marque HS

OVERVIEW • Five career starts • Versatile athlete who played wide receiver, cornerback and safety during his career at OSU • Granted a sixth year of eligibility during fall 2016, but elected to leave the football program following the season • Graduated with a degree in human development and family sciences OREGON STATE 2016 (SENIOR) Karl Maasdam • Played in all 12 games • Recorded three special teams tackles in 2016 Kendall Hill (12) earned three letters playing receiver, cornerback and safety for Oregon State. Hill finished his OSU career with 60 tackles and graduated with a degree in human development and family • Mostly played at safety in substitution packages sciences. • Finished the season with 21 tackles • Recovered a fumble in the Civil War against Oregon • Registered a season-high four tackles against Utah and California WILL HOPKINS • Missed time during spring practice 2015 (JUNIOR) 60 | OFFENSIVE LINE • Played in 11 games starting five Junior | 6-7 | 298 | Experience: 3V • Shifted from wide receiver to cornerback during the spring practice session • Began the season as a key component to the special teams coverage units Major: Marketing (OSU Honor’s College) • Forced into first extended playing time against Colorado due to injury Austin, Texas | Bowie HS • Started the final five games of the season averaging 6.2 tackles per game • Finished the year with 39 tackles • Registered a career-best seven tackles on three occasions (Utah, UCLA and Oregon) • Recorded five tackles including one tackle-for-loss in the 2015 Spring Game

2014 (SOPHOMORE) OVERVIEW • Transitioned from safety to wide receiver during spring drills • Elected to transfer out of the OSU program during the offseason • Played in eight games mostly on special teams • Two career starts 2013 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) • Graduated in June with a degree in finance from OSU’s Honors College • Had strong start to the spring practice session OREGON STATE • Suffered a knee injury during spring ball and missed his second straight season 2016 (JUNIOR) 2012 (FRESHMAN) • Played in three games on special teams and at offensive tackle • Redshirt • Co-founded a non-profit organization with several former OSU student-athletes • Arrived at Oregon State rehabilitating a knee injury suffered the previous spring “Believe in Better” designed to assist with the costs associated with participation in LA MARQUE HIGH SCHOOL youth athletics believeinbetterinc.org/wordpress/join-the-team/ • Three-year starter at La Marque playing free safety, wide receiver, and • Named Oregon State’s 2016-17 Male Student-Athlete of the Year for the Cougars 2015 (SOPHOMORE) • Helped La Marque to the 2010 state semifinals and 2011 quarterfinals • Was vying for a starting spot at offensive tackle during fall camp until he came down • First team all-district wide receiver and second team all-county with an illness PERSONAL • Cleared to play in time for Game 7, vs. Colorado and was forced into that game by • Born August 28, 1994 in Webster, Texas injury • Son of Edwin Hill and Emma Gipson • Started the next three games – the first of his career – at left tackle • Has one sister, Cassidy • Played in four games starting two • Member of National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society and Beta Club from • Earned Pac-12 All-Academic First Team honors 2010-12 • Named to the Wuerffel Trophy Preseason Watch List • Participated in Academic Decathlon series in 2011-12 that matches students from 2014 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) across the nation in art, economics, essay, interview, language, literature, music, • Suffered a thumb injury in fall camp that left him playing with a club for the rest of the science, social science and speech year HILL’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS • Played in 10 games on the field goal and PAT teams Year UT AT Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds FF FR BrUp Int KB • Earned Pac-12 All-Academic First Team as a special teams player 2016 15 6 21 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0 2013 (FRESHMAN) 2015 27 12 39 2.0-8 0.0-0 0 0 1 0 0 • Redshirt Total 42 18 60 2.0-8 0.0-0 0 1 1 0 0 • Originally arrived for fall camp at Oregon State as a walkon • Awarded a scholarship in September • Suffered a foot injury early in fall camp sidelining him until the first bye week • Recruited by the Beavers as a tight end but moved to offensive line upon his return from injury

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BOWIE HIGH SCHOOL 2015 (SOPHOMORE) • Originally planned to attend the Air Force Academy and attended the United States • Played in 11 games starting six Air Force Academy Prep School in 2012 • Finished the season third on the team with 16 receptions and 177 yards • Played defensive end and at Bowie • Caught his only touchdown of the season at Michigan • Registered 78 tackles at defensive end as a senior including 11 tackles-for-loss • Recorded a season-best three receptions twice in 2015 – against San Jose State and • Named All-Centex at defensive line at Washington State • Named all-district first team at defensive end • Picked up a season-high 57 yards through the air against UCLA including a 47-yard • Moved to offensive line and started all 11 games at right tackle in prep school gain from Marcus McMaryion • Second team all-district at right tackle • Moved from a slot receiver position to the outside in Oregon State’s new offense PERSONAL 2014 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) • Born November 12, 1993 in Atlanta, Ga. • Spent spring drills and fall ball locked in a battle for the first-string spot at slot back • Son of Bill and Julie Hopkins entering the season • Enjoys camping, hunting, fishing and reading • Eventually took over the position starting two games – at Stanford and against • Earned academic all-state California • Five straight semesters as academic all-district • Finished the season with 20 receptions for 334 yards and one touchdown • Cadet candidate of the quarter • Played outfield for the Beavers’ team for part of the spring • Returned to the gridiron in time for the spring practice session 2013 (FRESHMAN) • Redshirt • Worked primarily as a slot back for the scout team his first year in the program MIDWAY HIGH SCHOOL • Rivals ranked him as the No. 61 receiver in the nation and the no. 67 overall prospect in Texas • Lone Star Recruiting pegged him No. 50 in the state of Texas overall • Recorded 93 receptions for 1,470 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior • Selected as one of three all-district wide receivers • Co-District Offensive Player of the Year as a junior • An excellent punter, averaged 43 yards per attempt including a long of 74 yards, earning first team 5A all-state at the position PERSONAL • Born March 2, 1995 in Waco, Texas • Son of James and Natasha Jarmon • Has one brother, Stefan • Father, James, played football at Baylor • Lists Bo Jackson as his favorite athlete • Majored in digital communication arts

Karl Maasdam JARMON’S’ CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS Year No. Yds TD LG Will Hopkins (60) was named as Oregon State’s 2016-17 Male Student-Athlete of the Year and gradu- 2016 5 44 1 14 ated in June with a degree in finance from OSU’s Honors College. 2015 16 177 1 47 2014 20 334 1 52 HUNTER JARMON Total 41 555 3 52 2 | WIDE RECEIVER Junior | 5-11 | 194 | Experience: 3V Major: Digital Communication Arts Waco, Texas | Midway HS

OVERVIEW • Left the football program to play baseball in the San Diego Padres organization during the offseason • 10 career starts • Part-time starter for his first two seasons OREGON STATE 2016 (JUNIOR) • Played in six games starting two • Caught his only touchdown of the season against Utah from 14 yards out • Missed the first two games of the season due to injury, then was injured against Washington State and missed the remainder of the season Karl Maasdam • Recorded five receptions for 22 yards in the Spring Game Hunter Jarmon (2) made 10 starts at wide receiver for Oregon State. He totaled 41 receptions for 555 yards and three touchdowns, including this one at Michigan in 2015, during his career.

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PAUL LUCAS 16 | WIDE RECEIVER Sophomore | 5-11 | 188 | Experience: 2V Major: University Exploratory Studies Phoenix, Ariz. | Mountain Pointe HS

OVERVIEW • Two career starts • Elected to transfer out of the football program following the season OREGON STATE 2016 (SOPHOMORE) • Depth chart entering fall camp had him listed at four positions including as the second-string tailback • Missed much of spring practice due to injury but rushed six times for 30 yards and Karl Maasdam added four receptions for 40 yards in the Spring Game • Carried the ball and season-high nine times for 44 yards against California Brayden Kearsley (playing center) made one start at center in 2016. • Recorded two receptions for 50 yards including a career-long 44-yard catch and run against Idaho State BRAYDEN KEARSLEY 2015 (FRESHMAN) • One of four true freshmen to play in 2015 75 | OFFENSIVE LINE • Played in 10 games, starting one Junior | 6-4 | 298 | Experience: 1V • Converted from an all-purpose back in high school to a wide receiver position during fall camp Major: Sociology • Made his first career start at California as a running back Aloha, Ore. | Aloha HS | BYU • Recorded two catches for eight yards on the season • Carried the ball on reverses and fly sweeps mostly during his time at receiver • Moved to running back late in the season due to injuries at the position • Registered a season-best 13 carries for 70 yards at California curse-lee • Rushed four times for 80 yards against Washington including a 76-yard burst • Was injured against Washington and did not play in the season finale at Oregon OVERVIEW MOUNTAIN POINTE HIGH SCHOOL • Elected to retire from football during the offseason • Three-star prospect by Rivals, Scout and 247Sports • Five career starts, one at Oregon State • Arizona Republic tabbed him as the third-best prospect in the state OREGON STATE • Rivals ranked him at No. 8 for all-purpose backs in the country and No. 6 on the 2016 (REDSHIRT JUNIOR) state’s top prospects list • Played in two games, starting one • No. 64 on Scout’s running backs list and No. 1 in Arizona • Entered the season as the back-up center • Tacoma News Tribune Western Hot 100 member • Started at center against Boise State due to injury • Played in the Under Armour All-America Bowl • Worked at guard and center during the spring and was listed as the second-string • Rushed 105 times for 1,008 yards and 12 touchdowns as a junior center following spring practice • Combined for 2,065 yards rushing and 317 yards receiving with 25 touchdowns as a 2015 (JUNIOR) junior and senior • Elected to transfer to Oregon State signing a National Letter of Intent in February • Standout in track, ran the 11th fastest 100 meters in the country at 10.42 and the • Arrived on campus in June with three years to play two seasons eighth-fastest 400 meters at 46.86 as a junior • Mandated by the NCAA to sit out the 2015 season due to transfer rules using his • Won the state title in the 100 meters with a time of 10.44 (fifth-fastest in state redshirt season history) as a sophomore • Versatile lineman mostly played center for the scout team PERSONAL BYU • Born April 1, 1997 in Phoenix, Ariz. • Played as a true freshman and sophomore • Son of Tammy and Paul Lucas Sr. • Played in 11 games starting one at right guard for the Cougars as a freshman • Has one sister, Le’Andra • Appeared in seven games, starting three, in 2014 • Enjoys playing piano • Lists Kobe Bryant as his favorite athlete ALOHA HIGH SCHOOL • Four-star recruit out of Aloha by Rivals, Scout and 247Sports LUCAS’ CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS • Ranked as the No. 27 offensive tackle in the country and the No. 3 prospect in the Year Car. YG YL NYG TD Long state by 247Sports 2016 33 129 16 113 0 16 • First team all-state at offensive tackle as a senior 2015 22 178 7 171 0 76 • Two-time second team all-state Total 55 307 23 284 0 76 • Three-times named to the all-conference team • 2013 Semper Fidelis All-American LUCAS’ CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS PERSONAL Year No. Yds TD LG • Born June 21, 1994 in Aloha, Ore. 2016 5 76 0 44 • Son of Stuart and Bessejo Kearsley 2015 2 8 0 7 • Has two brothers, Brent and Nathan, and two sisters, Marissa and Lauren Total 7 84 0 44 • Majored in sociology

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CHARLES OKONKWO 38 | CORNERBACK Junior | 6-1 | 192 | Experience: 1V Major: Economics (Option: Managerial Economics) Fontana, Calif. | Summit HS

OH-konk-whoa OVERVIEW • Elected to retire from football following spring practice • Graduated with a degree in economics in June OREGON STATE 2016 (JUNIOR) Karl Maasdam • Missed the majority of spring practice due to injury • Did not play in a game in 2016 Ryan Navarro (on top of the pile) was the Beavers’ long snapper for the last two seasons. During that 2015 (SOPHOMORE) time he recorded six tackles and a fumble recovery, shown here as he wrestles the ball away from the • Played in nine games making his college debut in Game 3 against San Jose State Minnesota punt returner. • Registered nine tackles on the season including 1.0 tackles-for-loss • Recorded career-high four tackles at Oregon • Had an impressive start to the spring practice session RYAN NAVARRO • Second half of spring ball was derailed by a nagging injury 36 | LONG SNAPPER 2014 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) Senior | 6-2 | 225 | Experience: 2V • Missed spring drills and continued on knee rehabilitation into fall practice • Worked his way back to the scout team Major: Speech Communication • Did not play in a game Murrieta, Calif. | Vista Murrieta HS | Riverside CC 2013 (FRESHMAN) • Redshirt • Practiced at cornerback with the scout team during his first season with the Beavers • Suffered a knee injury the day before the team left for the Hawai’i Bowl SUMMIT HIGH SCHOOL • Led Summit to a 9-2 record as a senior OVERVIEW • Two-year starter at long snapper • Recorded nine career interceptions • Signed with the Oakland Raiders as an undrafted free agent • Named all-league, all-CIF and All-Inland Empire • Graduated in June with a degree in speech communication • 247Sports ranked him as the No. 61 cornerback in the nation and No. 89 best prospect in California OREGON STATE • Scout listed him as the No. 83 prospect in California 2016 (SENIOR) • As a junior, Summit was 13-1 and won the CIF Southern Section title • Played in all 12 games • Played in the South Bay West Coast Bowl • Registered three tackles • Competed in track in the 200- and 400-meters and the 300m hurdles • Recorded a pair of tackles against Boise State • Recovered a fumble on a muffed punt return at Minnesota • Earned Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention 2015 (JUNIOR) • Won the long snapper job during fall camp • Played in all 12 games • Recorded three tackles on the season • Signed a National Letter of Intent to play football at Oregon State in June • Arrived on campus with three years to play two seasons RIVERSIDE CITY COLLEGE • Recorded four tackles as the long snapper for the Tigers’ special teams units in 2014 • Registered two tackles and forced a fumble in 2013 VISTA MURRIETA HIGH SCHOOL • Helped Vista Murrieta to the CIF championship in 2011 • Earned varsity letters with the and track & field teams PERSONAL • Born July 5, 1994 in Riverside, Calif. • Son of John and Irma Navarro • Has one brother, Chris • Lists Kobe Bryant as his favorite athlete • Has been involved in several community service projects including with an animal shelter, a homeless shelter and volunteering at his church NAVARRO’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year UT AT Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds FF FR BrUp Int KB 2016 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0 2015 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Karl Maasdam Total 4 2 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0 Charles Okonkwo (38) registered nine tackles in his career at OSU as a cornerback and safety as well as on special teams. He completed his degree in economics in June. 126 @BeaverFootball LETTERWINNERS LOST 2017 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

PERSONAL • Born March 6, 1995 in Colton, Calif. • Son of Lawrence and Betty Okonkwo • Has two brothers, Lawrence and Michael, and a sister, Adaeze • Oregon State has been his “favorite school and football program since I was a kid” • Majored in economics with an option in managerial economics OKONKWO’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year UT AT Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds FF FR BrUp Int KB 2015 7 2 9 1.0-15 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 RICKY ORTIZ 42 | TIGHT END Senior | 6-0 | 232 | Experience: 4V Major: Agricultural Sciences Corona, Calif. | Mater Dei HS

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OVERVIEW Ricky Ortiz (42) was a versatile player for the Beavers for four seasons playing tight end, H-back and • Eight career starts, six at tight end, one at fullback and one at linebacker linebacker. He scored the first touchdown of his career on a six-yard toss in the 2016 Civil War against • Elite on special teams coverage throughout his career Oregon, his final game. Ortiz signed an undrafted free agent contract with the Baltimore Ravens. • Graduated with a degree in agricultural sciences and has plans to grow and distribute MATER DEI HIGH SCHOOL avocados in April • Three-year letterman for the Monarchs • Signed with the Baltimore Ravens as an undrafted free agent • Played linebacker and fullback in high school OREGON STATE • Earned first team All-Trinity League as a junior and senior 2016 (SENIOR) • Second team all-league as a sophomore • Shifted back from linebacker to tight end during the offseason • Named Mater Dei’s Defensive MVP as a senior • Did not participate in spring practice due to injury PERSONAL • Played in 11 games, starting six • Born April 15, 1994 in Moreno Valley, Calif. • Split time between tight end and H-back • Son of Richard Ortiz and Tina Ganci • Finished the season second on the team with eight special teams tackles • Has four brothers and sisters, Justin, Vanessa, Jackie and J.D. • Collected five receptions for 34 yards in 2016 • Cousin, Christina Sanchez, is an Oregon State graduate • Scored his first career touchdown on a six-yard reception in the Civil War, his final • Co-owner in avocado business college game • Enjoys beach walking and weightlifting • Earned Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention • Four-year honor roll member 2015 (JUNIOR) • Member of National Scholastic Football Foundation • Played in 11 games starting one • Lists Tedy Bruschi as his favorite athlete • Moved from fullback to tight end to linebacker in the spring with the arrival of the new ORTIZ’S CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS coaching staff as the new offense does not include a fullback Year No. Yds TD LG • Shifted from tight end to linebacker during fall camp 2016 5 34 1 16 • Earned his first career defensive start against Washington 2014 12 90 0 17 • Registered a career-best eight tackles against the Huskies Total 17 124 1 17 • Notched his first career sack at California • Snared an interception against San Jose State, the first of his career ORTIZ’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS • Recorded four tackles on special teams Year UT AT Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds FF FR BrUp Int KB • Received Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention accolades 2016 7 1 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 • Was one of 12 players to participate in a special forces leadership development 2015 18 10 28 3.5-20 1.0-9 0 0 0 1 0 program at Camp Williams in Utah 2014 5 6 11 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Total 30 17 47 3.5-20 1.0-9 0 0 0 1 1 2014 (SOPHOMORE) • Seized first-string fullback spot during fall camp while incumbent Tyler Anderson was out with an injury • Finished the season with 12 receptions for 90 yards • Set career-high with three catches against Utah • Had career-long 17-yard reception at Colorado • Led the Beavers with 11 special teams tackles • Awarded a scholarship prior to the season • Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention 2013 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) • Moved from tight end to fullback during the spring practice session • Played in all 13 games, mostly on special teams • Second-string fullback all season • Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention 2012 (FRESHMAN) • Redshirt • Played tight end on the scout team • Voted as the offensive scout team’s co-MVP with Chris Brown

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• Received a scholar athlete award for the highest grade-point average on both the GARRETT OWENS football and basketball teams PERSONAL 21 | PLACEKICKER • Born January 5, 1994 in Santa Maria, Calif. Junior | 5-9 | 182 | Experience: 3V • Son of Heath and Laurie Owens • Father, Heath, played football at Cal Poly Major: Sociology • Mother, Laurie, was a five-time All-American hurdler at Cal Poly Arroyo Grande, Calif. | Arroyo Grande HS • Has one sister, Karlee, who ran track at Arizona State • Aunt Debbi Anselmo, played college soccer and uncle, Jim Hagan, played collegiate lacrosse • Enjoys hunting and fishing • Lists Wes Welker as his favorite athlete

OVERVIEW OWENS’ CAREER KICKING STATISTICS • Three-year starter as the Beavers’ placekicker Year FGM-FGA PCT 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 LG XP-XPA • Finished his OSU career tied for seventh in school history with 32 field goals made 2016 10-17 .588 0-0 2-4 4-4 4-7 0-2 45 37-38 • .711 (32-45) career field goal percentage ranks seventh in OSU history 2015 11-15 .733 0-0 2-2 4-5 4-7 1-1 50 23-23 • Ranks sixth in OSU history with 77 PATs converted in his career 2014 11-13 .846 0-0 6-7 3-3 2-2 0-1 46 17-17 • Elected to transfer out of the program following the 2016 season Total 32-45 .711 0-0 10-13 11-12 10-16 1-4 50 77-78 • Graduated with a degree in sociology in June of 2016 OREGON STATE JOAH ROBINETT 2016 (JUNIOR) • Earned the starting field goal and PAT job going into the season 94 | LINEBACKER • Kicked PATs in all 12 games Freshman | 6-7 | 236 | Experience: 1V • Converted 10 of 17 field goals on the season • Booted a season-long 45-yard field goal against Idaho State Major: • Hit 37 out of 38 extra points San Diego, Calif. | San Marcos HS • Earned Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention 2015 (SOPHOMORE) • Secured the starting placekicker job during fall camp playing in all 12 games • Initially shared the kickoff duties but assumed those responsibilities for most of the season as well • Booted a career-long 50-yard field goal at Washington State OVERVIEW • Elected to transfer out of the program during the spring • Nailed a season-best four field goals on four tries in the season-opener against • Missed all of the spring practice session while rehabilitating from injury Weber State • Hit all 23 PATs OREGON STATE • Preseason Pac-12 Third Team selection by Phil Steele 2016 (FRESHMAN) • Named Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention • Played in two games as a true freshman, starting both • Recorded five tackles in his debut against California 2014 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) • Suffered a season-ending shoulder injury in his second game against Utah • Opened the season as the starting kicker while Trevor Romaine was suspended • Signed a National Letter of Intent to play football at Oregon State in February 2016 • Attempted an OSU record seven field goals against Portland State • Tied the school record connecting on five field goals against PSU and the most by an SAN MARCOS HIGH SCHOOL OSU kicker in his first career game • Rivals, Scout and 247Sports three-star prospect • Drilled four field goals in as many attempts against Washington State including a • 92 tackles with 8.5 sacks, four forced fumbles and two blocked field goals as a senior season-long 46-yarder • Also played tight end • Hit all 17 of his PATs • Selected to play in the Blue-Grey All-America Bowl • Finished the season with 50 points • 85 tackles with eight quarterback sacks as a junior • Kicked off 29 times forcing six touchbacks • Played basketball until his senior year • Played in six games • San Diego Section CIF Second Team as a junior • Finished the season as the starting kicker after Romaine left the team • Two-time all-academic team member • Nominated for the national Football Foundation’s Scholar Athlete Award 2013 (FRESHMAN) • Two-time first team all-league • Enrolled at Oregon State in January of 2013 and thus was considered a greyshirt • Helped San Marcos to the state playoffs as a senior • Redshirt • Originally attended Dunlap High School in Illinois where he played quarterback and ARROYO GRANDE HIGH SCHOOL wide receiver • Helped lead Eagles to a 31-8 record during his three-year varsity career • Played basketball until his senior year • Earned first team All-CIF as a senior • Rated the No. 7 kicker in the nation according to Chris Sailer Kicking PERSONAL • Born October 19, 1997 in Newport Beach, Calif. • The Tribune (San Luis Obispo) 2011 County Co-Player of the Year • Son of Joel and Laura Robinett • Helped Arroyo Grande to its fifth championships and first CIF title since 1998 • Has one brother, Josiah, and two sisters, Joelle and Joanni • Kicked a 57-yard field goal as a senior and for his career had four of 50+ yards • Distant cousin, Matt Giordano, played safety in the NFL • Also an outstanding wide receiver and cornerback • Honor Roll all four years of high school • Twice named the KSBY-TV Friday Night Highlights Player of the Week in 2011 • Involved in Hoby Leadership forum • Caught a 76-yard touchdown pass in the title game • Enjoys ceramics and playing X-Box • Cal-Hi State Player of the Week in late September (2011) after making 10 receptions • Volunteers for the Lake Alfred youth football league for 126 yards, making eight tackles, kicking eight touchbacks and tacking on five extra • Interested in studying marketing point attempts • Cal-Hi second team all-state ROBINETT’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS • Second team Underclassmen All-American at kicker following his junior season Year UT AT Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds FF FR BrUp Int KB • Named Pac-7 League MVP and Arroyo Grande MVP for football as a senior 2016 4 1 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 • Named Arroyo Grande High School Athlete of the Year as a senior • Also participated in the hurdles and relay teams in track and was part of the undefeated league champions for four straight years • Played soccer and basketball

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CALEB SAULO 35 | LINEBACKER Senior | 6-1 | 235 | Experience: 4V Major: Sociology (Option: Crime and Justice) Kent, Wash. | Kentlake HS

SAW-low OVERVIEW • 23 career starts • On track to graduate with in December with a degree in sociology with an option in crime and justice OREGON STATE 2016 (SENIOR) • Started all 12 games at inside linebacker • Led the team with 95 tackles in 2016 Karl Maasdam • Finished the season second on the team with 7.5 tackles-for-loss and 4.0 sacks • Registered his only interception of the season against Idaho State Adley Rutschman (87) performed as the Beavers’ kickoff specialist in 11 games in 2016 and recovered • Forced fumbles against Washington State and Arizona his own onside kick against Boise State. Rutschman is also the catcher on Oregon State’s baseball • Notched the first sack of his career at Utah team. • Recorded season-highs in tackles in back-to-back games with 13 against California and at Utah ADLEY RUTSCHMAN • Chosen as a team captain 2015 (JUNIOR) 87 | PLACEKICKER • Played in 11 games starting nine, playing both inside and outside linebacker Freshman | 6-1 | 206 | Experience: 1V • Missed Oregon game due to injury • Recorded two 10-plus tackle games including a career-high 14 against Stanford Major: • Also forced a fumble against the Cardinal for the first time in his career Sherwood, Ore. | Sherwood HS • Registered his first career interception and returned it 41-yards for a touchdown against San Jose State • Finished the season second on the team with 69 tackles • Recorded four tackles, including a half tackle-for-loss, and a pass breakup in the 2015 Spring Game • Was one of 12 players to participate in a special forces leadership development OVERVIEW program at Camp Williams in Utah • The Beavers’ starting catcher on the baseball team • Elected to concentrate on baseball 2014 (SOPHOMORE) • Left-footed kicker, right-handed thrower, switch-hitter • A backup behind three senior in 2014 • Played in 11 games, mostly on special teams OREGON STATE • Recorded six tackles 2016 (FRESHMAN) • Signed a National Letter of Intent to play baseball at Oregon State 2013 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) • Joined the Oregon State football program in August 2016 • Played in 12 games, starting two – against USC and in the Hawai’i Bowl • One of three kickers to see action on the season • Became the first outside linebacker off the sidelines as injuries took a toll at the • Served as the Beavers’ kickoff specialist in the final 11 games of the season position • Kicked off 54 times in 2016 averaging 59.5 yards per kickoff • Tallied 32 tackles on the season in a backup role • Forced 20 touchbacks • Recovered a fumble and rumbled 35 yards at Washington State • Tried three onside kicks successfully converting two – against Boise State and at • Tied for fourth on the team with six special teams tackles Washington 2012 (FRESHMAN) • Recovered his own onside kick against Boise State • Redshirt • Recorded three tackles on the season • Pushed hard for immediate playing time but was able to preserve his redshirt year SHERWOOD HIGH SCHOOL KENTLAKE HIGH SCHOOL • Earned four letters playing running back, linebacker and kicker for the Bowmen • MVP of the Washington Prep 5-Star Camp • First team all-state at kicker and as a utility player as a senior • Helped Kentlake to the 4A state playoffs after an 8-0 conference record; the school’s • Second team all-state at linebacker as a senior first conference title since 2003 • Booted a state-record 63-yard field goal as a senior in 2015 • First team All-South Puget Sound League as a senior after make 49.5 tackles • Received Nike Prep Player of the Year award in 2015 • One of 22 players on the 2012 Seattle Times “Red Chip” list (top prospects in the • Also earned four letters playing baseball in a utility role state) • Also played quarterback at Kentlake PERSONAL • Transferred to Kentlake from Mount Rainier High School prior to his senior year • Born February 6, 1998 in Beaverton, Ore. • 2010 Seamount League first team all-conference as a quarterback and linebacker as • Son of Randy and Carol Rutschman a junior • Has a sister, Josie • Member of National Honor Society PERSONAL • Honor roll student • Born August 25, 1994 in Seattle, Wash. • Chose to attend Oregon State because of the “great coaches and the family • Son of Siaki and Tina Saulo atmosphere” • Has four siblings, Pia, Alysha and Breanna • Enjoys fishing • Lists Troy Polamalu as his favorite athlete

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SAULO’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS • Named to the Pac-12 All-Academic First Team Year UT AT Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds FF FR BrUp Int KB 2012 (FRESHMAN) 2016 49 46 95 7.5-41 4.0-35 2 0 3 1 0 • Redshirt 2015 31 38 69 0.5-1 0.0-0 1 0 0 1 0 • Practiced with the scout team at tight end during his first season at Oregon State 2014 2 4 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 LAKEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL 2013 20 12 32 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0 • Three-year captain for the Cougars starting at tight end and linebacker all three years Total 102 100 202 9.0-44 4.0-35 3 1 3 2 0 • Helped Lakewood to a Cascade Conference championship in 2011 • Rivals three-star athlete; rated the No. 30 tight end in the country and the No. 10 overall prospect in Washington • Recorded 21 receptions and four touchdowns to go with 42 tackles as a senior • Tallied 19 receptions, 291 yards and four touchdowns as a junior • Two-time recipient of Lakewood’s Coaches Award for leadership and hustle • Cascade Conference First Team tight end and linebacker as a senior • Second team all-area at tight end as a senior • One of 22 players on the 2012 Seattle Times “Red Chip list (top prospects in the state) • Also played basketball and participated in track & field • Four-year starter in the post for the Cougars’ basketball squad • Earned first team all-league as a senior on the hardwood; honorable mention as a junior PERSONAL • Born February 20, 1994 • Son of Marty and Diana Stanton • Has two brothers, Bryce and Kyle • Father, Marty, played football at Eastern Washington • Enjoys snowboarding, wakeboarding and playing guitar

Beth Buglione

Caleb Saulo (35) led the Beavers with 95 tackles in 2016 and finished his career with 202 stops. Saulo was also second on the squad with 7.5 tackles-for-loss and four sacks last season. DUSTIN STANTON 74 | OFFENSIVE LINE Senior | 6-6 | 305 | Experience: 4V Major: Business Administration (Option: Entrepreneurship) Marysville, Wash. | Lakewood HS

OVERVIEW • 30 career starts 21 at right tackle and nine at right guard • Converted tight end, moved to offensive tackle as a redshirt freshman • Graduated in December with a degree in business administration with an option in entrepreneurship • Signed with the Cincinnati Bengals as an undrafted free agent OREGON STATE Karl Maasdam 2016 (SENIOR) • Started all 12 games, three at right tackle and nine at right guard Dustin Stanton (74, center) was a three-year starter for the Beavers at offensive tackle and guard. He finished his career with 30 straight starts and signed an undrafted free agent contract with the Cincin- • Helped the Beavers set the OSU single-season rushing record with 5.2 yards per nati Bengals. He graduated with a degree in business administration and was named the Pac-12 Tom carry Hansen Medal Winner. • Chosen as a team captain • Earned Pac-12 All-Academic First Team 2015 (JUNIOR) • Started all 12 games at right tackle, one of only two offensive linemen to start all 12 games in 2015 • Earned Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention 2014 (SOPHOMORE) • Returned to tight end before spring drills, but made a permanent transition back to offensive tackle midway through the spring practice session • Moved into the starting lineup at right tackle due to an injury to Gavin Andrews, retaining the position upon Andrews’ return • Started six games • Earned Pac-12 All-Academic First Team 2013 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) • Played in all 13 games, mostly on special teams • Began the season at tight end but moved to offensive line due to a spate of injuries on the line

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NOKE TAGO 91 | Senior | 6-4 | 303 | Experience: 4V Major: Human Development and Family Sciences Pago Pago, American Samoa | Leone HS

NO-Kay Tong-O OVERVIEW • Missed the majority of two seasons due to injury • Graduated in December with a degree in human development and family sciences OREGON STATE 2016 (SENIOR) • Played in eight games • Played as part of the nose tackle rotation • Recorded eight tackles including 2.0 tackles-for-loss • Registered a career-high three tackles against Idaho State Karl Maasdam

2015 (JUNIOR) Sosaia Tauaho (68) played the last two seasons as a back-up offensive guard and also on the punt • Missed spring drills while rehabilitating his 2014 midseason knee injury shield team for the Beavers. He graduated in December with a degree in liberal studies. • Struggled to stay on the practice field following his recovery from injury • Played in one game, against Stanford in 2015 2014 (SOPHOMORE) SOSAIA TAUAHO • Played in the defensive tackle rotation during the first four games • Suffered season-ending knee injury at USC 68 | OFFENSIVE LINE 2013 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) Senior | 6-3 | 315 | Experience: 2V • Played in 12 games mostly on special teams Major: Liberal Studies • Recorded two tackles including a half tackle-for-loss Oakland, Calif. | Fremont HS | Laney College 2012 (FRESHMAN) • Redshirt • Practiced with the scout team at defensive tackle during his first year with the Beavers so-sigh-uh TAU-ah-ho LEONE HIGH SCHOOL • Played his first year of organized football in 2011 OVERVIEW • Graduated in December with a degree in liberal studies PERSONAL • Born March 24, 1993 in American Samoa OREGON STATE • Son of Enoka and Anamana 2016 (SENIOR) • Has five siblings • Played in all 12 games mostly on special teams as part of the punt shield • Class officer and honor roll student • Provided depth at offensive guard 2015 (JUNIOR) TAGO’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS • Played in six games mostly on special teams as part of the punt shield Year UT AT Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds FF FR BrUp Int KB • Signed a National Letter of Intent to play football at Oregon State in June 2016 4 4 8 2.0-5 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 • Arrived on campus with two years to play two seasons 2013 0 2 2 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 4 6 10 2.5-6 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 LANEY COLLEGE • Member of the Eagles’ football program for three years • Earned all-conference and all-region honors in 2014 FREMONT HIGH SCHOOL • Garnered four varsity letters playing offensive and defensive line for the Tigers • Earned all-league, all-city and All-American honors while at Fremont • Team captain as a senior PERSONAL • Born May 10, 1991 in Oakland, Calif. • Married to Lesieli • Son of Isinieeli and Carolyn Tauaho • Has two brothers, Isaac and Bo, and three sisters, Maile, Hola and Sisilia • Honor roll student in high school • Lists LeBron James as his favorite athlete • Served LDS mission in the Tonga Islands from 2010-12

Karl Maasdam

After missing much of the previous two seasons due to injury, Noke Tago (left) returned the Beavers’ defensive line rotation in 2016. #GoBeavs 131