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2017 Toronto Argonauts Training Camp Prospectus 1 2017 Toronto Argonauts Training Camp Prospectus Training Camp: May 28 – June 18 2 Training Camp Information Location: York University Alumni Field Ian MacDonald Blvd, Toronto, ON M3J 1P3 Media Contacts: Jamie Dykstra Anton Bennett Sr. Director, Media & Manager, Communications Communications & Player Relations Cell: 647-400-6235 Cell: 647-284-3319 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] @Argonauts_PR Toronto Argonauts Football Club torontoargos TorontoArgonauts 3 Key Training Camp Dates MAY 27 All players report for Training Camp/Medicals Roster at 75 + non-counters MAY 28 On-Field Practices Begin Walkthrough at 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Argonauts players followed by head coach Marc Trestman will be available to media following walkthrough (approx. 5:00 p.m.) Times and locations vary, please see practice schedule at Argonauts.ca. JUNE 3 Argos Fan Day (10:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.) Location: Alumni Field – York University JUNE 8 Pre-Season Game #1 | 7:30 p.m. ET | BMO Field Montreal Alouettes @ Toronto Argonauts JUNE 16 Pre-Season Game #2 | 7:30 p.m. ET | Tim Hortons Field Toronto Argonauts @ Hamilton Tiger-Cats JUNE 18 Roster reduced to 46 players by 11:59 a.m. EST JUNE 25 Toronto Argonauts Regular Season Opener Hamilton Tiger-Cats @ Toronto Argonauts 7:30 p.m. ET at BMO Field 4 2017 Training Camp Personnel General Manager Jim Popp Assistant General Manager Spencer Zimmerman Director, Canadian Scouting & Video Vincent Magri Director, Football Operations Ian Sanderson Assistant Director of Football Operations & Video Luciano Rummo Head Coach Marc Trestman Strength & Conditioning Coach Kris Robertson Offensive Coordinator Marcus Brady Assistant Head Coach / Defensive Coordinator / DBs Coach Corey Chamblin Special Teams Coordinator Kevin Eiben Assistant Special Teams Coach Wendell Avery Linebackers Coach Mike Archer Assistant Defensive Backs Coach Tyron Brackenridge Offensive Line Coach Mitch Browning Receivers Coach Tommy Condell Quality Control Coach Gavin Lake Defensive Line Coach Kerry Locklin Running Backs Coach Josh Moore Senior Assistant Steve Walsh Equipment Manager Danny Webb Assistant Equipment Manager Dave Sillberg Equipment Assistant Matthew Wheatle Head Athletic Therapist Scott Shannon Assistant Athletic Therapist Josh Shewell Athletic Therapists Brittney Enright-Blount, Andrew McMillan Massage Therapist Susan Repa Head Team Physician & Orthopaedic Surgeon Dr. Rick Zarnett Orthopaedic Surgeon Dr. Tim Deakon Sports Medicine Physicians Dr. Michael Clarfield Emergency Care Physician Dr. Mitch Whyne Team Chiropractor Dr. Dwight Chapin Team Dentist Dr. Paul Eisner Optometrists Dr. Marty Falke, Dr. Pat Tracey Director, Communications and Media Jamie Dykstra Manager, Communications and Player Relations Anton Bennett Manager, Digital Media & Content Jacob Dearlove Video Production Specialist Alex Anthony 5 Toronto Argonauts Roster (ALPHA) PLAYER NO. POS. HT. WT. D.O.B. COLLEGE * Alford, Marcus 37 DB 5.10 180 24-Aug-93 Northern Arizona * Ball, Marcus 6 LB 6.01 209 21-Jul-87 Memphis * Berry, Aaron 33 DB 5.11 180 25-Jun-88 Pittsburgh * Bethel-Thompson, McLeod 14 QB 6.04 230 3-Jul-88 Sacramento State * Bishop, Ken 97 DL 6.00 300 8-Sep-90 Northern Illinois Black, Matt 39 DB 5.09 192 1-Mar-85 Saginaw Valley St. * Brooks, Cariel 12 DB 5.10 200 2-Apr-91 Adams State * Brown, Justin 81 WR 6.03 209 10-Mar-91 Oklahoma * Butler, Victor 90 LB 6.02 245 29-Jul-87 Oregon State Campbell, Jamal 67 OL 6.07 300 15-Oct-93 York * Campbell, William 69 OL 6.05 305 6-Jul-91 Michigan # Carson, Matt 96 DL 6.04 245 24-Aug-92 Calgary * Cash, Alan-Michael 91 DL 6.02 292 20-Aug-87 North Carolina State Coombs, Anthony 1 SB 5.09 199 26-Oct-92 Manitoba Cross, Declan 38 FB 5.11 230 25-Jul-93 McMaster * Davis, Troy 91 LB 6.02 245 06-Jan-91 Central Florida Deane, J’Micheal 64 OL 6.05 328 04-May-86 Michigan State * Edwards, Armanti* 10 WR 5-10 190 8-Mar-90 Appalachian State * Fajardo, Cody 17 QB 6.02 215 29-Mar-92 Nevada Finley, Jeff 49 DL 6.03 260 19-Nov-91 Guelph * Ford, Quadarrius 14 DB 5.09 170 7-Feb-92 South Alabama # Foster, Evan 43 DL 6.01 245 16-Oct-92 Manitoba * Fuller, Jeff 8 WR 6.04 223 20-Apr-90 Texas A&M Gabriel, Jermaine 5 DB 5.10 185 14-Mar-90 Calgary Colts (CJFL) Graves, Kyle 18 WR 6.03 220 12-Oct-89 Acadia * Green, S.J. 19 SB 6.02 2016 20-Jun-85 South Florida Hajrullahu, Lirim 70 K/P 5.11 205 24-Apr-90 Western * Harris, Brandon 4 DB 5.10 191 24-Jan-90 Miami # Herdman, Justin 52 LB 6.01 235 21-Jul-94 Simon Fraser Holmes, Tyler 57 OG 6.04 299 24-Jul-88 Tulsa * Jackson, Martese 30 RB 5.06 192 20-May-92 Florida Atlantic * Jacobs, Tramain 24 DB 5.11 182 20-May-92 Texas A&M Jones, Brian 16 WR 6.04 233 2-Apr-94 Acadia # Kolankowski, Chris 68 OL 6.02 292 7-Feb-92 York Laing, Cleyon 90 DL 6.03 280 21-Nov-90 Iowa State * Lemon, Shawn 40 DE 6.02 251 25-Aug-88 Akron * Mack, Ryan 53 OT 6.05 295 31-May-93 Memphis * Malena, Ben 34 RB 5.09 195 29-May-92 Texas A&M * Martin, Eric 93 DE 6.02 260 21-Sep-91 Nebraska * Mathews, Jeff 7 QB 6.04 221 25-Aug-91 Cornell * McDaniel, Cam 27 RB 5.10 185 21-Sept-91 Notre Dame McEwen, Sean 61 C 6.03 297 27-Jun-93 Calgary * McFadden, KiMario 46 LB 5.10 187 13-Apr-91 South Carolina State * McFadden, Marshall 36 LB 6.03 237 4-Aug-89 South Carolina St. * Mitchell, Joshua 29 DB 5.11 160 7-Jan-93 Nebraska 6 * Morgan, Joe 89 WR 6.01 189 28-Mar-88 Walsh * Murray, Rico 20 DB 5.11 203 21-Aug-87 Kent State * Neal, Davonte 17 DB 5.10 187 16-Jun-92 Arizona # Newton, Curtis 45 LB 6.02 220 24-Jul-94 Guelph # Nieuwesteeg, Ryan 72 KR 5.08 170 20-Oct-93 Guelph # Noel, Llevi 84 WR 6.02 210 15-Jul-91 Windsor (CJFL) # Onyeka, Nakas 41 LB 6.00 210 30-Sep-94 Wilfrid Laurier * Owusu-Ansah, Awkasi 9 DB 6.01 209 22-Jul-88 Indiana (PA) * Paden, Khalil 13 WR 6.02 180 05-Oct-89 Northern Arizona * Plummer, Terrance 49 LB 6.01 241 20-Jun-93 Central Florida * Posey, DeVier 85 WR 6.02 210 15-Mar-90 Ohio State * Prukop, Dakota 9 QB 6.02 205 17-Oct-93 Oregon * Ralph, Jimmy 88 WR 5.10 185 16-Oct-92 Alberta * Ray, Ricky 15 QB 6.03 214 22-Oct-79 Sacramento State Reinhart, Jake 58 LB 6.00 228 25-Nov-89 Guelph * Rose, Winston 42 DB 6.00 174 29-Nov-93 New Mexico State Sackey, DJ 65 OL 6.05 300 06-Sep-93 Toronto * Scott, Larry 35 DB 5.11 194 5-Mar-93 Oklahoma State * Sears Jr., Johnny 0 DB 6.01 193 16-Mar-87 Michigan Tuck, James 44 DE 6.00 230 12-Jun-90 York * Tuggle, Justin 51 DL 6.03 247 4-Jan-90 Kansas State Van Zeyl, Chris 54 OT 6.06 308 04-Sep-83 McMaster * Vaughn, Cassius 26 DB 5.11 195 3-Nov-87 Mississippi Walker, Cameron 75 DL 6.04 237 10-Nov-92 Guelph * Wallace, Davonte 62 OL 6.03 308 21-Dec-91 New Mexico State * Washington, Brandon 59 OL 6.03 320 13-Aug-88 Miami Watman, Corey 56 OL 6.02 294 17-Jun-89 Eastern Michigan * Watson, Cole 86 WR 6.00 185 29-Apr-94 Newberry Waud, Daryl 99 DL 6.05 290 24-Aug-93 Western Webster, Matt 25 DB 5.11 190 25-Apr-92 Queen’s * Whitaker, Brandon 3 RB 5.10 200 7-Sep-85 Baylor * Wilder Jr., James 32 RB 6.02 232 14-Apr-92 Florida State Williams, Malcolm 18 WR 6.03 221 24-May-93 Langley (CJFL) * Willy, Drew 2 QB 6.04 214 17-Nov-86 Buffalo # Woods, Mason 63 OL 6.09 324 29-Oct-94 Idaho # Woodson, Robert 23 DB 6.01 197 4-Oct-95 Calgary * Worthy, Chandler 80 WR 5.09 176 15-Sep-93 Troy * Wylie, Devon 11 WR 5.09 197 2-Sep-88 Fresno State * Wynn, Dylan 98 DL 6.02 283 1-Jun-93 Oregon State * Indicates import # Indicates 2016 / 2017 CFL Draft Pick in first season Last updated June 7, 2017 7 Toronto Argonauts Roster (NUMERIC) PLAYER NO. POS. HT. WT. D.O.B. COLLEGE * Sears Jr., Johnny 0 DB 6.01 193 16-Mar-87 Michigan Coombs, Anthony 1 SB 5.09 199 26-Oct-92 Manitoba * Willy, Drew 2 QB 6.04 214 17-Nov-86 Buffalo * Whitaker, Brandon 3 RB 5.10 200 7-Sep-85 Baylor * Harris, Brandon 4 DB 5.10 191 24-Jan-90 Miami Gabriel, Jermaine 5 DB 5.10 185 14-Mar-90 Calgary Colts (CJFL) * Ball, Marcus 6 LB 6.01 209 21-Jul-87 Memphis * Mathews, Jeff 7 QB 6.04 221 25-Aug-91 Cornell * Fuller, Jeff 8 WR 6.04 223 20-Apr-90 Texas A&M * Owusu-Ansah, Awkasi 9 DB 6.01 209 22-Jul-88 Indiana (PA) * Prukop, Dakota 9 QB 6.02 205 17-Oct-93 Oregon * Edwards, Armanti* 10 WR 5-10 190 8-Mar-90 Appalachian State * Wylie, Devon 11 WR 5.09 197 2-Sep-88 Fresno State * Brooks, Cariel 12 DB 5.10 200 2-Apr-91 Adams State * Paden, Khalil 13 WR 6.02 180 05-Oct-89 Northern Arizona * Bethel-Thompson, McLeod 14 QB 6.04 230 3-Jul-88 Sacramento State * Ford, Quadarrius 14 DB 5.09 170 7-Feb-92 South Alabama * Ray, Ricky 15 QB 6.03 214 22-Oct-79 Sacramento State Jones, Brian 16 WR 6.04 233 2-Apr-94 Acadia * Fajardo, Cody 17 QB 6.02 215 29-Mar-92 Nevada * Neal, Davonte 17 DB 5.10 187 16-Jun-92 Arizona Graves, Kyle 18 WR 6.03 220 12-Oct-89 Acadia Williams, Malcolm 18 WR 6.03 221 24-May-93 Langley (CJFL) * Green, S.J.
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