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2017 APBA COLLEGE FOOTBALL SET ROSTER the Following Players Comprise the 2017 Season APBA College Football Player Card Set 2017 APBA COLLEGE FOOTBALL SET ROSTER The following players comprise the 2017 season APBA College Football Player Card Set. The regular starters at each position are listed first and should be used most frequently. Realistic use of the players below will generate statistical results remarkably similar to those from real life. IMPORTANT: When a Red "K" appears in the R-column as the result on any kind of running play from scrimmage or on any return, roll the dice again, refer to the K-column, and use the number there for the result. When a player has a "K" in his R-column, he can never be used for kicking or punting. If the symbol "F-K" or "F-P" appears on a players card, it means that you use the K or P column when he recovers a fumble. ALABAMA 2017 AUBURN 2017 CENTRAL FLORIDA 2017 CLEMSON 2017 OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE WR: Robert Foster WR: Darius Slayton WR: Gabriel Davis WR: Hunter Renfrow Calvin Ridley Nate Craig-Myers Dredrick Snelson Deon Cain Cam Sims Ryan Davis TB Tre'Quan Smith Ray-Ray McCloud TA TB OC Henry Ruggs III TC OA OB Eli Stove Cam Stewart Trevion Thompson Xavian Marks TB Noah Igbinoghene OA OB Emmanuel Logan-Greene Amari Rodgers TC OC Jerry Jeudy Kyle Davis Alex Harris Tee Higgins OC Derek Kief Will Hastings Otis Anderson Diondre Overton Tackle: Jonah Williams Tackle: Austin Golson Marlon Williams Tackle: Mitch Hyatt Matt Womack Darius James Tackle: Aaron Evans Sean Pollard Jedrick Wills Jr. Prince Tega Wanogho Wyatt Miller Tremayne Anchrum Guard: Ross Pierschbacher Guard: Braden Smith Luke Palmer Maverick Morris Lester Cotton Marquel Harrell Guard: Chavis Dickey Guard: Taylor Hearn J.C. Hassenauer Mike Horton Jake Brown Tyrone Crowder Deonte Brown Tyler Carr Tyler Hudanick Cade Stewart Center: Bradley Bozeman Center: Casey Dunn Samuel Jackson John Simpson Scott Meyer Ike Powell Center: Jordan Johnson Center: Justin Falcinelli TE: Hale Hentges TE: Jalen Harris Caleb Perez Pat Godfrey Irv Smith Jr. Sal Cannella TE: Jordan Akins TE: Milan Richard QB: Jalen Hurts QB: Jarrett Stidham Jordan Franks J.C. Chalk Tua Tagovailoa Malik Willis Michael Colubiale QB: Kelly Bryant PB HB: Damien Harris TC HB: Kerryon Johnson QB: McKenzie Milton Zerrick Cooper Bo Scarbrough Kam Martin OC Noah Vedral Hunter Johnson Najee Harris Kamryn Pettway HB: Adrian Killins OB HB: Travis Etienne OA Josh Jacobs OC Malik Miller Taj McGowan TC Tavien Feaster OB FB: Andy Pappanastos KA PB KOB FB/TE: Chandler Cox Greg McCrae OC C.J. Fuller OC JK Scott PA KOA KB Spencer Nigh OC Cordarrian Richardson Adam Choice Daniel Carlson KA KOA PB FB: Matthew Wright KA KOA PB FB: Alex Spence KA KOA Aidan Marshall PA KB KOB Mac Loudermilk PA KB KOB Will Spiers PA Greg Huegel KB KOB ALABAMA 2017 AUBURN 2017 CENTRAL FLORIDA 2017 CLEMSON 2017 DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE End: Isaiah Buggs End: Marlon Davidson End: Tony Guerad End: Clelin Ferrell Raekwon Davis Dontavius Russell Jamiyus Pittman Austin Bryant Da'Shawn Hand Nick Coe A.J. Wooten Chris Register Joshua Frazier Paul James Brendon Hayes Tackle: Dexter Lawrence NT: Da'Ron Payne Tackle: Derrick Brown Tackle: Trysten Hill Christian Wilkins Quinnen Williams Andrew Williams Seyvon Lowry Albert Huggins LB: Anfernee Jennings LB: Deshaun Davis Joey Connors Nyles Pinckney Shaun Dion Hamilton Jeff Holland LB: Chequan Burkett LB: Dorian O'Daniel Rashaan Evans Tre' Williams Pat Jasinski Tre Lamar Jamey Mosley K.J. Britt Shaquem Griffin Kendall Joseph Mack Wilson Richard McBryde Titus Davis Shaq Smith Keith Holcombe Darrell Williams Gabriel Luyanda OC Jalen Williams Dylan Moses T.D. Moultry Nate Evans J.D. Davis CB: Anthony Averett CB: Jeremiah Dinson Shawn Burgess-Becker CB: Trayvon Mullen Levi Wallace Carlton Davis CB: Brandon Moore Ryan Carter Xavier McKinney Jamel Dean Mike Hughes TA TB OA Mark Fields Deionte Thompson Montavious Atkinson Nevelle Clarke James Skalski Safeties: Minkah Fitzpatrick OC Javaris Davis OC Chris Johnson TC Safeties: Van Smith Ronnie Harrison Safeties: Stephen Roberts TA Safeties: Kyle Gibson K'Von Wallace Hootie Jones Tray Matthews Tre Neal Isaiah Simmons Tony Brown Daniel Thomas Antwan Collier Tanner Muse Daniel Wright Nick Ruffin TC Richie Grant OB Trevon Diggs TA OC Ruffin is a safety not a defensive halfback. GEORGIA 2017 MIAMI (FL) 2017 OHIO STATE 2017 OKLAHOMA 2017 OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE WR: Javon Wims WR: Braxton Berrios TA TB WR: Parris Campbell OA WR: CeeDee Lamb TA Terry Godwin TC Ahmmon Richards Austin Mack Marquise Brown Riley Ridley Lawrence Cager Terry McLaurin TC Mykel Jones Mecole Hardman TA TB OA OB Jeff Thomas OA OB Johnnie Dixon Jordan Smallwood Ahkil Crumpton TC OC Mike Harley K.J. Hill TA TB OC Jeff Badet TC OB Tackle: Isaiah Wynn Darrell Langham Binjimen Victor Myles Tease Andrew Thomas Dionte Mullins C.J. Saunders Jeffery Mead Dyshon Sims Dayall Harris Tackle: Jamarco Jones Tackle: Orlando Brown Guard: Kendall Baker Tackle: KC McDermott Isaiah Prince Bobby Evans Solomon Kindley Tyree St. Louis Guard: Michael Jordan Quinn Mittermeier Patrick Allen Jahair Jones Demetrius Knox Ashton Julious Ben Cleveland Guard: Navaughn Donaldson Brady Taylor Guard: Ben Powers Center: Lamont Gaillard Trevor Darling Branden Bowen Dru Samia Sean Fogarty Hayden Mahoney Center: Billy Price Cody Ford Trent Frix Corey Gaynor Liam McCullough Center: Erick Wren TE: Isaac Nauta Center: Tyler Gauthier TE: Marcus Baugh Wesley Horky Jeb Blazevich Jordan Butler Rashod Berry TE: Mark Andrews Charlie Woerner TE: Christopher Herndon IV QB: J.T. Barrett Grant Calcaterra QB: Jake Fromm Michael Irvin II Dwayne Haskins QB: Baker Mayfield Jacob Eason Brian Polendey HB: J.K. Dobbins Kyler Murray HB: Nick Chubb QB: Malik Rosier Mike Weber OA HB: Rodney Anderson TC OC Sony Michel Evan Shirreffs Antonio Williams OC Trey Sermon D'Andre Swift HB: Travis Homer OC FB: Sean Nuernberger KA KOB Marcelias Sutton OA Elijah Holyfield OC Mark Walton OC Drue Chrisman PA FB: Dimitri Flowers Brian Herrien DeeJay Dallas OC Blake Haubeil KOA PB KB Abdul Adams FB: Christian Payne FB/TE: Mike Smith Carson Meier Rodrigo Blankenship KA KOA Michael Badgley KA KOA PB Austin Seibert PA KA KOA Cameron Nizialek PA Zach Feagles PA KB KOB Kyle Pfau PB KB KOB David Marvin PB KB KOB GEORGIA 2017 MIAMI (FL) 2017 OHIO STATE 2017 OKLAHOMA 2017 DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE End: Jonathan Ledbetter End: Chad Thomas End: Jalyn Holmes End: D.J. Ward David Marshall Kendrick Norton Tyquan Lewis Kenneth Mann Tackle: Tyler Clark Pat Bethel Nick Bosa Tackle: Marquise Overton John Atkins Trent Harris Jonathon Cooper Neville Gallimore Trenton Thompson Tackle: Joe Jackson Chase Young Amani Bledsoe Julian Rochester RJ McIntosh Tackle: Tracy Sprinkle Du'Vonta Lampkin LB: Lorenzo Carter Jonathan Garvin TC Dre'Mont Jones LB: Ogbonnia Okoronkwo Davin Bellamy Demetrius Jackson Davon Hamilton Caleb Kelly Natrez Patrick LB: Michael Pinckney Sam Hubbard Kenneth Murray Roquan Smith Shaquille Quarterman Robert Landers Emmanuel Beal Juwan Taylor Zach McCloud LB: Chris Worley Mark Jackson, Jr. Monty Rice Charles Perry Tuf Borland Jon-Michael Terry Reggie Carter Darrion Owens Jerome Baker Bryan Mead D'Andre Walker TC De'Andre Wilder Dante Booker TC CB: Tre Norwood CB: Deandre Baker CB: Michael Jackson Malik Harrison Parnell Motley Aaron Davis Dee Delaney Zach Turnure Tre Brown Tyrique McGhee Trajan Bandy Pete Werner Jordan Thomas TC OC Malkom Parrish Safeties: Sheldrick Redwine CB: Damon Arnette Safeties: William Johnson Safeties: Dominick Sanders Jaquan Johnson Denzel Ward TC Steven Parker J.R. Reed Malek Young Jeffrey Okudah Kahlil Haughton Jarvis Wilson Amari Carter Kendall Sheffield Robert Barnes Richard LeCounte III Jhavonte Dean Safeties: Damon Webb Chanse Sylvie Jordan Fuller Isaiah Pryor Erick Smith PENN STATE 2017 USC 2017 WASHINGTON 2017 WISCONSIN 2017 OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE WR: DaeSean Hamilton WR: Deontay Burnett WR: Dante Pettis TA TB WR: Quintez Cephus DeAndre Thompkins TA TB Tyler Vaughns TC Chico McClatcher OC A.J. Taylor OB Juwan Johnson OC Steven Mitchell Ty Jones Danny Davis, II OC Brandon Polk OC Velus Jones OA OB Aaron Fuller TC Kendric Pryor Saeed Blacknall Jalen Greene Brayden Dickey Jazz Peavy TC Tackle: Ryan Bates Michael Pittman TC Andre Baccellia Tackle: Michael Deiter Chasz Wright Tackle: Chuma Edoga Tackle: Kaleb McGary David Edwards Will Fries Toa Lobendahn Andrew Kirkland Guard: Jon Dietzen Zach Simpson Austin Jackson Trey Adams Beau Benzschawel Guard: Brendan Mahon Clayton Johnston Guard: Nick Harris Micah Kapoi Steven Gonzalez Roy Hemsley Jesse Sosebee Brett Connors Michal Menet Guard: Chris Brown Luke Wattenberg David Moorman Center: Connor McGovern Viane Talamaivao Center: Coleman Shelton Center: Tyler Biadasz Kyle Vasey Jordan Austin A.J. Carty Adam Bay TE: Mike Gesicki Andrew Vorhees TE: Will Dissly TE: Troy Fumagalli Tom Pancoast Center: Nico Falah Drew Sample Zander Neuville Jonathan Holland OC TE: Tyler Petite Jacob Kizer Kyle Penniston QB: Trace McSorley Daniel Imatorbhebhe Hunter Bryant QB: Alex Hornibrook Tommy Stevens QB: Sam Darnold Derek Hunter Jack Coan HB: Saquon Barkley OA Matt Fink QB: Jake Browning PB HB: Jonathan Taylor Miles Sanders OB HB: Ronald Jones K.J. Carta-Samuels Bradrick Shaw Andre Robinson Stephen Carr OC HB: Myles Gaskin OC Chris James FB: Tyler Davis KA KOA PB Vavae Malepeai Lavon Coleman Garrett Groshek Blake Gillikin PA KB KOB Aca'Cedric Ware Salvon Ahmed OA Rachid Ibrahim FB: Reuben Peters Sean McGrew OB FB: Austin Ramesh Chase McGrath KA KOA PB FB: Tristan Vizcaino KA KOA Alec Ingold Reid Budrovich PA KB KOB Joel Whitford PA Rafael Gaglianone KA KOB Van Soderberg KB KOB Anthony Lotti PA Zach Hintke KOA OB KB PENN STATE 2017 USC 2017 WASHINGTON 2017 WISCONSIN 2017 DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE End: Shareef Miller End: Rasheem Green End/Tackle: Vita Vea TC End: Alec James Kevin Givens Christian Rector OC Greg Gaines Conor Sheehy Colin Castagna Tackle: Josh Fatu Jaylen Johnson Garrett Rand Ryan Buchholz Malik Dorton Levi Onwuzurike Keldric Preston Shane Simmons Brandon Pili LB: Tevis Bartlett Tackle: Olive Sagapolu Yetur Gross-Matos LB: Uchenna Nwosu Benning Potoa'e LB: Garret Dooley Tackle: Curtis Cothran John Houston Ben Burr-Kirven Leon Jacobs Parker Cothren Cameron Smith OC Keishawn Bierria T.J.
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