HAMILTON TIGER-CATS DEPTH CHART Vs Calgary Stampeders ◦ 102Nd Grey Cup ◦ November 30, 2014 ◦ BC Place 43 KING 35 DALY 9 STEWART* 28 BUTLER 0 MURRAY*

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HAMILTON TIGER-CATS DEPTH CHART Vs Calgary Stampeders ◦ 102Nd Grey Cup ◦ November 30, 2014 ◦ BC Place 43 KING 35 DALY 9 STEWART* 28 BUTLER 0 MURRAY* HAMILTON TIGER-CATS DEPTH CHART vs Calgary Stampeders ◦ 102nd Grey Cup ◦ November 30, 2014 ◦ BC Place 43 KING 35 DALY 9 STEWART* 28 BUTLER 0 MURRAY* 27 BREAUX* HB S HB 22 STEPHEN CB CB 48 MILLER 3 BESWICK 23 LANDRY 33 PLESIUS 29 GAINEY* 21 LAWRENCE* 44 REED* 41 HARRIS* LB LB LB 45 GASCON-NADON 98 GAYDOSH 99 ATKINSON 5 HICKMAN* 97 LAURENT 72 HALL* 40 NORWOOD* DE DT DT DE LT LG C RG RT WR WR 50 OLSON* 55 O'NEILL 68 FILER 59 SIMMONS* 61 FIGUEROA* 17 TASKER* 11 GIGUERE 67 DYAKOWSKI 69 RICE 63 DILE* 16 BANKS* 81 COATES SB QB SB SB 84 GRANT* 4 COLLAROS* 83 FANTUZ 14 SINKFIELD* FB 6 McGEE* RB 88 APRILE 46 PRIME 8 MASOLI* 2 GRIGSBY* 26 MADU* K/P LS KR/PR 7 MEDLOCK* 47 CRAWFORD 16 BANKS* 48 MILLER 14 SINKFIELD* * Denotes International HAMILTON TIGER-CATS NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER PRACTICE ROSTER No. Last Name, First Pos. Ht. Wt. D.O.B. Team CFL College Last Name, First No. No. Last Name, First Pos. 0 MURRAY, Rico* LB 5.11 200 21-Aug-87 2 2 Kent State APRILE, Giovanni 88 12 LAUTHER, Brett K/P 2 GRIGSBY, Nic* RB 5.11 195 26-Dec-88 1 1 Arizona ATKINSON, Mike 99 18 OJURI, Sam* RB 3 BESWICK, Marc DB 6.01 198 23-Jan-83 6 7 Saint Mary's BANKS, Brandon* 16 19 McDUFFIE, Quincy* WR 4 COLLAROS, Zach* QB 6.00 216 27-Aug-88 1 3 Cincinnati BESWICK, Marc 3 36 KRUBA, Pawel LB 5 HICKMAN, Justin* DE 6.02 265 20-Jul-85 4 4 UCLA BREAUX, Delvin* 27 37 POSEY, Julian* DB 6 McGEE, Stephen QB 6.03 218 27-Sep-85 1 1 Texas A&M BUTLER, Craig 28 39 MOLLS, Dan* LB 7 MEDLOCK, Justin* K/P 6.00 208 23-Oct-83 2 4 UCLA COATES, Matt 81 49 JOHNSON, Christopher# LB 8 MASOLI, Jeremiah* QB 5.10 221 24-Aug-88 2 2 Mississippi COLLAROS, Zach* 4 71 OJOMO, Adewale* DE 9 STEWART, Brandon* DB 6.01 203 16-May-86 1 8 Eastern Arizona JC CRAWFORD, Aaron 47 92 SCOTT, Sam* DE 11 GIGUERE, Samuel WR 6.00 215 11-Jul-85 3 3 Sherbrooke DALY, Mike 35 14 SINKFIELD, Terrell* WR 6.00 200 10-Dec-90 1 1 Northern Iowa DILE, Marc* 63 INJURED LIST 16 BANKS, Brandon* WR 5.07 153 21-Dec-87 2 2 Kansas State DYAKOWSKI, Peter 67 No. Last Name, First Pos. 17 TASKER, Luke* WR 5.11 191 18-Jan-91 2 2 Cornell FANTUZ, Andy 83 13 LeFEVOUR, Dan* QB 21 LAWRENCE, Simoni* LB 6.01 228 1-Feb-89 2 3 Minnesota FIGUEROA, Joel* 61 15 HARRIS, Jacory* QB 22 STEPHEN, Courtney DB 6.00 194 27-Oct-89 2 2 Northern Illinois FILER, Mike 68 20 DAVIS, Emanuel* DB 23 LANDRY, Beau# LB 5.11 201 24-Sep-91 1 1 Western GAINEY, Ed* 29 24 COE, Michael* DB 26 MADU, Mossis* RB 6.00 197 4-Nov-87 1 1 Oklahoma GASCON-NADON, Arnaud 45 32 GABLE, C.J.* RB 27 BREAUX, Delvin* DB 6.01 196 25-Oct-89 2 2 None GAYDOSH, Linden 98 38 BOWMAN, Marcellus* LB 28 BUTLER, Craig DB 6.02 196 19-Dec-88 1 4 Western GIGUERE, Samuel 11 42 CALDWELL, David* LB 29 GAINEY, Ed* DB 5.11 195 6-Jun-90 1 3 Appalachian State GRANT, Bakari* 84 51 FORTIN, Marc-Antoine LS 33 PLESIUS, Frederic LB 6.01 240 10-Feb-88 2 2 Laval GRIGSBY, Nic* 2 56 LEWIS, Jeremy* OL 35 DALY, Mike DB 6.01 182 30-May-90 1 1 McMaster HALL, Bryan* 72 64 ROCKHILL, Carson OL 40 NORWOOD, Eric* DE 6.01 252 21-May-88 2 2 South Carolina HARRIS, Erik* 41 65 REINDERS, Joel OL 41 HARRIS, Erik* LB 6.03 225 2-Apr-90 2 2 Callifornia (Pa.) HICKMAN, Justin* 5 66 WOJT, Greg OL 43 KING, Neil DB 6.00 195 10-Sep-88 2 2 Saint Mary's KING, Neil 43 82 ELLINGSON, Greg* WR 44 REED, Taylor* LB 6.00 235 7-Aug-91 1 1 SMU LANDRY, Beau# 23 86 KOCH, Cary* WR 45 GASCON-NADON, Arnaud DE 6.03 250 10-Jul-88 2 2 Laval LAURENT, Ted 97 90 THURMOND, Brandon* DE 46 PRIME, C.O. LB 6.01 225 29-Sep-89 2 2 Wagner LAWRENCE, Simoni* 21 94 COLEMAN, Antonio* DE 47 CRAWFORD, Aaron LS 6.04 250 23-Sep-86 2 2 Saint Mary's MADU, Mossis* 26 95 BULCKE, Brian DT 48 MILLER, Kyle DB 5.10 190 11-Jan-90 1 1 Simon Fraser MASOLI, Jeremiah* 8 96 HAZIME, Hasan DT 50 OLSON, Jake* OL 6.08 315 19-Feb-89 1 1 Central Michigan McGEE, Stephen 6 55 O'NEILL, Tim OL 6.03 305 17-Oct-79 3 7 Calgary MEDLOCK, Justin* 7 COACHING STAFF 59 SIMMONS, Brian* OL 6.05 310 16-Mar-85 4 4 Oklahoma MILLER, Kyle 48 Head Coach/GM: Kent Austin 61 FIGUEROA, Joel* OL 6.06 320 29-Jun-89 2 2 Miami MURRAY, Rico* 0 Offensive Coordinator/WRs: Tommy Condell 63 DILE, Marc* OL 6.04 300 5-May-86 3 3 Central Florida NORWOOD, Eric* 40 Defensive Coordinator: Orlondo Steinauer 67 DYAKOWSKI, Peter OL 6.05 325 19-Apr-84 8 8 LSU OLSON, Jake* 50 Special Teams Coordinator: Jeff Reinebold 68 FILER, Mike OL 6.02 302 6-May-90 3 3 Mount Allison O'NEILL, Tim 55 Offensive Line Coach: Allen Rudolph 69 RICE, Landon OL 6.06 315 28-Feb-88 1 1 Manitoba PLESIUS, Frederic 33 Running Backs Coach: Corey Grant 72 HALL, Bryan* DT 6.01 295 12-Sep-88 1 1 Arkansas State PRIME, C.O. 46 Defensive Line Coach: Dennis McPhee 81 COATES, Matt WR 6.03 197 15-Jul-91 1 1 Hamilton Hurricanes (Jr.) REED, Taylor* 44 Asst. Defensive Backs Coach: James Stanley 83 FANTUZ, Andy WR 6.04 220 18-Dec-83 3 9 Western RICE, Landon 69 Asst Def. & STs Coach: Marcello Simmons 84 GRANT, Bakari* WR 6.04 195 24-Jun-87 4 4 UC-Davis SIMMONS, Brian* 59 Asst Special Teams Coach: John Zamberlin 88 APRILE, Giovanni WR 6.03 220 12-Jun-89 1 1 Queen's SINKFIELD, Terrell* 14 97 LAURENT, Ted DT 6.01 303 1-Jan-88 1 4 Ole Miss STEPHEN, Courtney 22 CHANGES TO ROSTER 98 GAYDOSH, Linden DT 6.04 305 4-Jan-91 1 1 Calgary STEWART, Brandon* 9 99 ATKINSON, Mike DT 6.00 312 5-Mar-89 1 1 Boise State TASKER, Luke* 17 * International player # 2014 CFL Draft Selection .
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