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Las Vegas Locomotives 2012 Roster LAS VEGAS LOCOMOTIVES 2012 ROSTER # POS LAST FIRST SCHOOL HT WT DOB ACTIVE ROSTER: 1 99 DE AWASOM ADRIAN NORTH TEXAS 6050 280 10/25/83 2 8 P BAUGHER DANNY ARIZONA 5100 194 1/24/84 3 79 OC BOONE JESSE UTAH 6045 300 1/28/82 4 91 DE BOSCHETTI RYAN UCLA 6040 310 10/7/81 5 13 WR BOYD JAYSON TEXAS-EL PASO 6040 210 9/29/83 6 12 QB BROHM BRIAN LOUISVILLE 6030 223 9/23/85 7 94 DE BRYAN COPELAND ARIZONA 6040 253 7/14/85 8 76 OT CADOGAN GERALD PENN STATE 6050 309 1/16/86 9 92 DL CHAVIS MIGUEL CLEMSON 6050 305 10/26/88 10 2 QB CLEMENT CHASE RICE 6010 220 6/11/86 11 24 DB DADA WALE WASHINGTON STATE 5105 200 5/31/83 12 1 RB DORSEY DEDE LINDENWOOD 5110 210 8/1/84 13 32 CB DOWLING JAMEEL HAWAII 6010 195 12/29/84 14 75 OG DUCKWORTH TIM AUBURN 6040 318 9/14/82 15 38 DB FLOYD MARQUIS WEST GEORGIA 6000 190 3/17/80 16 28 DS GIRAULT RON RUTGERS 5110 200 3/7/86 17 54 LB GLENN CODY NEBRASKA 6000 240 10/6/86 18 56 LB HARRIS NIC OKLAHOMA 6020 232 10/6/86 19 88 TE HAVNER SPENCER UCLA 6030 248 2/2/83 20 52 LB HERRON DAVID MICHIGAN STATE 6010 243 6/17/84 21 22 RB HILL HAKIM ARIZONA STATE 6000 215 10/14/82 22 50 LS INGRAM JAKE HAWAII 6030 235 2/23/85 23 11 WR JACKSON A.J. CALIFORNIA (PA) 6050 225 7/30/87 24 57 LB KEGLAR STANFORD PURDUE 6010 240 7/4/85 25 58 LB LANSANAH DANNY CONNECTICUT 6010 255 8/28/85 26 82 TE LEE XAVIER FLORIDA STATE 6040 255 1/9/86 27 30 DS LEWIS KEITH OREGON 6000 220 11/20/81 28 34 DS LOCKETT BRET UCLA 6010 211 10/7/86 29 67 OG MILLER DREW FLORIDA 6040 304 7/6/85 30 77 OT MITCHELL ANDREW OKLAHOMA STATE 6030 306 6/12/85 31 20 RB MOORE DEVIN WYOMING 5090 191 10/6/85 32 86 TE NORDIN JAKE NORTHERN ILLINOIS 6030 262 7/8/84 33 85 WR PARKER SAMIE OREGON 5102 190 3/25/81 34 89 TE PETROWSKI JAMIE INDIANA STATE 6040 262 7/12/82 35 25 CB PORTER JOE RUTGERS 5100 203 11/27/85 36 74 OT ROGERS SIRVINCENT HOUSTON 6030 315 5/9/86 37 84 WR RYAN TITUS CONCORDIA 6000 188 5/19/84 38 95 DT SMITH MARCUS ARIZONA 6040 295 2/7/84 39 3 PK STITSER CLINT FRESNO STATE 6010 200 5/19/85 40 81 WR THURMAN ANDRAE ARIZONA 5110 190 10/25/80 41 72 OT TRAUTWEIN PHIL FLORIDA 6060 310 4/15/86 42 26 DS WALLACE C.J. WASHINGTON 6000 218 4/17/85 43 71 OT WILSON MARK CALIFORNIA-BERKLEY 6070 320 11/11/80 44 83 WR WOODS AARON PORTLAND STATE 5060 180 8/5/86 10/10/2012 10:27 AM LAS VEGAS LOCOMOTIVES 2012 ROSTER # POS LAST FIRST SCHOOL HT WT DOB ACTIVE RESERVE: 1 55 LB BANKS BRIAN LONG BEACH POLY HS 6020 240 7/24/85 2 64 OC GERALDS DAVERIN MISSISSIPPI 6030 320 1/26/88 3 23 RB GRIGSBY NIC ARIZONA 5100 190 12/26/88 4 5 QB LEE ZAC NEBRASKA 6020 215 5/26/87 5 97 DE MALLARD JOSH GEORGIA 6020 260 3/21/80 6 98 DE MCGHEE JERMAINE PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 6030 255 12/31/83 7 59 LB VAUGHN CHASE COLORADO STATE - PUEBLO 6010 242 9/4/88 RESERVE-INJURED RESERVE: 1 LB ASIODU K.C. CENTRAL OKLAHOMA 6020 242 11/24/86 2 38 DS PAYNE KEVIN LOUISIANA MONROE 6000 215 12/5/83 3 21 CB WILLIAMS JACK KENT STATE 5090 179 3/27/85 10/10/2012 10:27 AM OMAHA NIGHTHAWKS 2012 ROSTER # POS LAST FIRST SCHOOL HT WT DOB ACTIVE ROSTER: 1 73 OT ALLEN TRAY TEXAS 6034 300 9/7/88 2 99 DE BASPED KEVIN NEVADA 6050 258 5/19/88 3 95 DT BLACK LUKE FAIRMONT STATE (WV) 6047 280 6/4/88 4 17 QB BOLTUS JASON HARTWICK 6030 225 8/21/86 5 32 RB BROWN PRESTON TENNESSEE STATE 5092 198 6/5/87 6 66 OG BROWN TERRANCE BRIGHAM YOUNG 6032 303 2/19/86 7 55 LB BUSSEY NATE ILLINOIS 6020 220 2/20/89 8 58 OC CAPUTO MIKE NEBRASKA 6004 275 5/2/89 9 6 K COUTU BRANDON GEORGIA 5110 200 9/29/84 10 5 WR DAVIS CHRIS FLORIDA STATE 5100 181 1/23/84 11 52 LB DICKSON JOJO IDAHO 6020 235 7/13/89 12 50 LB DILLARD PHILLIP NEBRASKA 6000 245 12/10/86 13 28 DB EDWARDS DOVONTE NORTH CAROLINA STATE 5106 180 10/17/82 14 61 OT ERICKSON MITCH SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 6060 290 5/14/85 15 26 DS ESTRADA MATT NORTHERN ARIZONA 5100 200 10/20/88 16 38 CB FAGGINS DEMARCUS KANSAS STATE 5100 182 6/13/79 17 1 CB FENELUS ANTONIO WISCONSIN 5090 190 1/15/90 18 71 OT GAY DAN BAYLOR 6040 303 8/29/86 19 97 DE GREEN WILLIAM FLORIDA 6030 250 4/20/90 20 56 LB GREENWOOD MORLON SYRACUSE 6000 240 7/17/78 21 34 RB GRIFFIN JOHN MASSACHUSETTS 5110 208 12/17/88 22 93 DE HARRIOTT CLAUDE PITTSBURGH 6030 258 4/8/81 23 84 TE HOPKINS CHRISTIAN TOLEDO 6050 255 2/26/85 24 70 OL HOWARD CORDARO GEORGIA TECH 6040 314 7/2/87 25 92 DT JASPER MICHAEL BETHEL (TN) 6040 375 10/8/86 26 74 OT JONES JARVIS OKLAHOMA 6063 302 2/28/88 27 75 OT JORDAN GERSHOM TENNESSEE STATE 6040 320 1/23/88 28 27 DS KELLUM JEREMY MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE 5096 191 6/6/89 29 11 WR KENNY CAMERON OKLAHOMA 6010 199 5/21/89 30 4 QB KINNE G.J. TULSA 6010 234 12/1/88 31 91 DT LEWIS TREY WASHBURN 6027 318 5/23/85 32 57 LB MCBRIDE ERIC RICHMOND 6020 240 3/14/88 33 44 DE MOORE JAY NEBRASKA 6040 256 8/16/83 34 51 LB OCTAVIEN STEVE NEBRASKA 6000 263 11/25/84 35 18 P OHENSORGE CORY OCCIDENTAL 6034 221 5/22/84 36 96 DT OKAM FRANK TEXAS 6050 350 10/16/85 37 81 TE OORDT SCHUYLAR NORTERN IOWA 6070 261 5/26/87 38 87 WR PFLUGRAD AARON ARIZONA STATE 5096 182 9/24/88 39 33 RB PITTMAN ANTONIO OHIO STATE 5106 207 12/18/85 40 82 WR ROBINSON ANTONIO NICHOLLS STATE 6030 195 11/30/85 41 20 DS SCHWEIGERT STUART PURDUE 6010 210 6/21/81 42 2 DC SMITH CHRIS NORTHERN ILLINOIS 5100 187 6/23/87 43 45 TE SMITH GREG TEXAS 6041 245 1/13/88 44 86 WR TOLIVER TERRENCE LOUISIANA STATE 6050 206 5/7/88 45 31 DS WEATHERS AARON NORTH TEXAS 6000 200 5/17/85 10/10/2012 10:27 AM OMAHA NIGHTHAWKS 2012 ROSTER # POS LAST FIRST SCHOOL HT WT DOB 46 25 RB WOLFE GARRETT NORTHERN ILLINOIS 5070 185 8/17/84 ACTIVE RESERVE: 1 47 LB AKUPUNKU BRANDON NORTH TEXAS 6000 245 3/20/90 2 43 LS ALBRITTON SCOTT COLORADO STATE 6035 235 11/25/87 3 77 OT GIBBS JOE TENNESSEE-MARTIN 6037 310 3/25/88 4 23 DC HARRELL JAMES ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF 5092 195 10/7/89 5 10 WR HARRIS MARCUS MURRAY STATE 6011 189 3/1/89 6 88 WR KINNIE BRANDON NEBRASKA 6030 220 12/27/88 7 30 DS SAENZ NICK HOUSTON 6010 190 2/23/90 8 8 WR TOWNSEL DEREK MURRAY STATE 5091 175 7/12/88 10/10/2012 10:27 AM SACRAMENTO MOUNTAIN LIONS 2012 ROSTER # POS LAST FIRST SCHOOL HT WT DOB ACTIVE ROSTER: 1 75 OT ADCOCK LEVY OKLAHOMA STATE 6060 322 11/12/88 2 20 RB BALL MIKE NEVADA 5100 215 9/10/90 3 41 FB BROWN KAI BROWN 6030 240 2/12/86 4 86 TE BYRD DOMINIQUE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 6020 254 2/7/84 5 64 OG CHEADLE JUSTIN CALIFORNIA 6030 295 3/11/89 6 95 DE CHINASA UGO OKLAHOMA STATE 6050 255 7/30/88 7 93 DT COHEN LANDON OHIO 6030 300 8/3/86 8 92 DE COLEMAN ANTONIO AUBURN 6010 273 8/1/86 9 22 CB DAVIS EMANUEL EAST CAROLINA 5100 195 8/9/88 10 59 LB DOMINO DEREK SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 6030 255 10/8/87 11 77 DT FAVORITE MARLON LOUISIANA STATE 6010 317 6/22/86 12 63 OG FOSTER JASON RHODE ISLAND 6050 305 10/21/88 13 51 OC GARNER GRANT OKLAHOMA STATE 6030 302 9/5/88 14 88 TE GOTTLIEB ALEX WILLIAM AND MARY 6040 255 7/4/90 15 80 WR HASTINGS JOE WASHBURN 6000 185 5/5/87 16 55 LB HOFFMAN-ELLIS ALEX WASHINGTON STATE 6010 226 8/14/89 17 10 WR HORNE JEREMY MASSACHUSETTS 6020 194 10/25/86 18 38 DS JACKSON JANZEN MCNEESE STATE 6000 187 12/14/90 19 98 DE JARRETT JAMAAR ARIZONA STATE 6050 265 3/28/90 20 8 QB JOHNSON JERROD TEXAS A&M 6050 250 7/27/88 21 11 QB JOHNSON JOSH SAN DIEGO 6030 205 5/15/86 22 56 LB KELLER NOAH OHIO 6010 242 12/5/88 23 58 LB KNOX KYLE FRESNO STATE 6010 220 3/10/89 24 3 P LANNING SPENCER SOUTH CAROLINA 5110 200 5/21/88 25 43 TE MILLER ANTHONY CALIFORNIA 6040 260 1/22/90 26 18 WR PADEN KHALIL NORTHERN ARIZONA 6010 165 10/5/89 27 90 DE PARKER JASON ARIZONA 6030 265 1/23/85 28 33 DS PHILLIPS RANDY MIAMI 6010 210 12/8/87 29 99 DT POWELL TYDREKE NORTH CAROLINA 6030 325 6/14/88 30 9 K SCACCIA FABRIZIO NO COLLEGE 6010 210 8/21/84 31 60 OL SPANOS MATT SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 6050 305 12/31/84 32 52 LB STURDIVANT QUAN NORTH CAROLINA 6010 241 12/5/88 33 30 RB SUTTON TYRELL NORTHWESTERN 5080 213 12/19/86 34 57 DE SYKES JOE SOUTHERN 6040 275 11/22/82 35 25 DS TAYLOR CURTIS LOUISIANA STATE 6020 212 7/13/85 36 29 CB WADE JONATHAN TENNESSEE 5110 195 3/27/84 37 26 CB WARE JEREMY MICHIGAN STATE 5100 181 9/18/86 38 28 RB WASHINGTON JOHN DAVID MOREHOUSE 5090 208 4/28/84 39 12 WR WEBBER RAYMOND ARKANSAS - PINE BLUFF 6030 225 6/1/89 40 61 OC WEDIGE SCOTT NORTHERN ILLINOIS 6040 310 11/20/88 41 27 DS WHITLEY EDDIE VIRGINIA TECH 6010 200 10/26/89 42 17 WR WILLIAMS DEMETRIUS OREGON 6020 202 3/28/83 43 24 CB WILLIAMS TEDDY TEXAS - SAN ANTONIO 6030 198 7/3/88 ACTIVE RESERVE: 10/10/2012 10:27 AM SACRAMENTO MOUNTAIN LIONS 2012 ROSTER # POS LAST FIRST SCHOOL HT WT DOB 1 44 FB ASIATA SHAWN UTAH 6000 253 9/24/88 2 37 CB BARKSDALE RASHAD ALBANY (NY) 5110 208 5/11/84 3 15 RB BROWN AARON TEXAS CHRISTIAN 6010 205 10/10/85 4 7 QB FLEMING JEFF SACRAMENTO STATE 6040 198 11/20/88 5 97 DT JACOBS ANTHONY MINNESOTA 6020 300 11/16/88 6 53 LB NALL DARIUS CENTRAL FLORIDA 6030 246 2/22/89 7 45 LS STELTER KYLE WISCONSIN - RIVER FALLS 6020 240 7/15/88 RESERVE-INJURED RESERVE: 1 40 DS BUSING JOHN MIAMI (OH) 6020 231 9/1/83 2 50 LB KILGORE CHAD NORTHWEST MISSOURI ST 6010 230 8/8/89 3 91 DT WADE MYLES PORTLAND STATE 6010 300 8/30/89 10/10/2012 10:27 AM VIRGINIA DESTROYERS 2012 ROSTER # POS LAST FIRST SCHOOL HT WT DOB ACTIVE ROSTER: 1 WR ADAMS DARVIN AUBURN 6030 195 1/5/90 2 69 DE ANTHONY CHRISTIAN GRAMBLING 6040 284 6/9/88 3 4 P BOWDEN BRENT VIRGINIA TECH 6030 202 5/21/87 4 68 DT BOYKIN MCKINLEY MISSISSIPPI 6010 289 3/24/83 5 64 OL BUSSEY GEORGE LOUISVILLE 6030 315 10/24/84 6 23 DB CARTER JEROME FLORIDA STATE 5110 219 10/29/82 7 19 WR CLOWNEY DAVID VIRGINIA TECH 6000 190 7/8/85 8 61 OL DANIELS STANLEY WASHINGTON 6030 328 11/30/84 9 66 OT DAVIS ANTHONY VIRGINIA TECH 6040 322 3/27/80 10 3 QB DEVINE DEREK MARSHALL 6030 222 7/19/84 11 58 OL FENAROLI PAUL STONY BROOK 6020 305 9/2/89 12 52 LB FRAZIER SAVION TENNESSEE 6020 230 3/18/89
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