JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS at WASHINGTON REDSKINS
2015-preseason-week-4
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ROSTER NOTES<br />
ROSTER QUICK FACTS<br />
Oldest player: K Josh Scobee, DE Chris Clemons, 33<br />
Youngest player: DE Dante Fowler Jr., WR Allen Robinson, RB T.J. Yeldon, 21<br />
Tallest player: OT Sam Young, 6-8<br />
Shortest player: CB Peyton Thompson, K Jason Myers, 5-10<br />
Heaviest player: OT Sam Young, OT Jermey Parnell, 316 pounds<br />
Lightest player: K Jason Myers, CB Peyton Thompson, 180 pounds<br />
Most seasons as a Jaguar: K Josh Scobee, 12 seasons<br />
Most NFL seasons: K Josh Scobee, DE Chris Clemons, 12 seasons<br />
College with the most Jaguars: Miami (4 - Brandon Linder, Allen<br />
Hurns, Stephen Morris, Thurston Armbrister)<br />
Home st<strong>at</strong>e of most Jaguars: Florida (13)<br />
Farthest hometown from Jacksonville: DT Tyson Alualu (5,821<br />
miles), Honolulu, Hawaii<br />
Former first-round picks (6): DT Tyson Alualu, QB Blake Bortles, LT<br />
Luke Joeckel, DT Ziggy Hood, TE Marcedes Lewis, DL Jared Odrick<br />
Pro Bowlers (3): LG Zane Beadles, TE Marcedes Lewis, TE Julius Thomas<br />
Coaches who played in the NFL (4): Strength and Conditioning Coordin<strong>at</strong>or<br />
Tom Myslinski, Assistant Offensive Line Coach Luke Butkus,<br />
Tight Ends/Assistant Special Teams Coach Ron Middleton, Assistant<br />
Head Coach-Offense & Offensive Line Coach Doug Marrone<br />
Players from non-Division I-A schools (9): K Jason Myers (Marist),<br />
WR/PR Kasey Closs (Portland St<strong>at</strong>e), DE Ryan Davis (Bethune-Cookman),<br />
CB Demetrius McCray (Appalachian St<strong>at</strong>e), LB Dan Skuta (Grand<br />
Valley St<strong>at</strong>e), G Chris Reed (Minnesota St<strong>at</strong>e), Ikponmwosa Igbinosun<br />
(Southern Connecticut St<strong>at</strong>e), TE Julius Thomas (Portland St<strong>at</strong>e), WR<br />
Neal Sterling (Monmouth)<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> BY HOME STATE<br />
Florida (13): Armbrister, Ash, Bortles, Capi, Cyprien, Davis, George,<br />
Hurns, Linder, Lora, Morris, D. Robinson, Young<br />
California (11): Anger, Gerhart, Harris, House, Lee, Lewis, Myers,<br />
Morris, R. Reynolds, Sample, Thomas<br />
Georgia (8): Clemons, Daniels, Greene, Johnson, Jones, Marshall, Mc-<br />
Cray, T. Smith<br />
Pennsylvania (7): Henne, Koyack, Odrick, Pierce, Posluszny, T. Thomas,<br />
Wisniewski<br />
Texas (6): Hood, Joeckel, Loston, Miller, Scobee, Thompson<br />
North Carolina (4): Corbin, Sh<strong>at</strong>ley, C. Smith, Washington<br />
New Jersey (4): Evans, Gr<strong>at</strong>z, Igbinosun, Sterling<br />
Virginia (3): Bowanko, Branch, L. Reynolds<br />
Alabama (3): Grant, Marks, Yeldon<br />
Michigan (2): A. Robinson, Skuta<br />
Hawaii (2): Alualu, Lotulelei<br />
Illinois (2): Brown, Harbor<br />
Washington (1): Walters<br />
Arkansas (1): Parnell<br />
Louisiana (1): Jacobs<br />
Nebraska (1): Reed<br />
Oklahoma (1): Colvin<br />
Ohio (1): Bennett<br />
Oregon (1): Closs<br />
South Carolina (1): Cann<br />
Tennessee (1): Tinker<br />
Wyoming (1): Beadles<br />
ROSTER BY ROUND<br />
1st Round (6): Tyson Alualu, Blake Bortles, Ziggy Hood, Luke Joeckel,<br />
Marcedes Lewis, Jared Odrick<br />
2nd Round (11): Zane Beadles, Andre Branch, John<strong>at</strong>han Cyprien,<br />
Toby Gerhart, Chad Henne, Marqise Lee, Sen’Derrick Marks, Paul<br />
Posluszny, Allen Robinson, Stefen Wisniewski, T.J. Yeldon<br />
3rd Round (6): Bryan Anger, A.J. Cann, Dwayne Gr<strong>at</strong>z, Brandon<br />
Linder, Roy Miller, Bernard Pierce<br />
4th Round (5): Aaron Colvin, Clay Harbor, Davon House, James Sample,<br />
Julius Thomas<br />
5th Round (6): Jeremiah George, Josh Scobee, Rashad Greene, Chris<br />
Smith, Telvin Smith, Denard Robinson<br />
6th Round (4): Michael Bennett, Luke Bowanko, Josh Evans, Sam<br />
Young<br />
7th Round (5): Jeremy Harris, Storm Johnson, Ben Koyack, Demetrius<br />
McCray, Neal Sterling<br />
Undrafted (32): Thurston Armbrister, Richard Ash, Sergio Brown,<br />
Nordly Capi, Chris Clemons, Kasey Closs, Will Corbin, M<strong>at</strong>t Daniels,<br />
Ryan Davis, Corey Grant, Allen Hurns, Ikponmwosa Igbinosun, Nic Jacobs,<br />
Abry Jones, Erik Lora, Craig Loston, John Lotulelei, Nick Marshall,<br />
Stephen Morris, Jason Myers, Jermey Parnell, Austin Pasztor,<br />
Chris Reed, LaRoy Reynolds, Rashaad Reynolds, Tyler Sh<strong>at</strong>ley, Dan<br />
Skuta, Todd Thomas, Peyton Thompson, Carson Tinker, Bryan Walters,<br />
Tony Washington<br />
2015 UNRESTRICTED FREE AGENCY<br />
On March 11, 2015, the Jaguars announced the signings of six unrestricted<br />
free agents: TE Julius Thomas, LB Dan Skuta, OT Jermey<br />
Parnell, DE Jared Odrick, CB Davon House and FS Sergio Brown.<br />
• Thomas, who spent his first four seasons in the NFL with the<br />
Denver Broncos, enters 2015 after c<strong>at</strong>ching 12 touchdowns in<br />
back-to-back seasons in 2013 and 2014.<br />
• Skuta, a seventh-year journeyman, was originally signed by<br />
Cincinn<strong>at</strong>i as an undrafted rookie in 2009 and spent four seasons<br />
with the Bengals. After signing with San Francisco in 2013, he<br />
spent two seasons with the 49ers, posting a career-high 5.0 sacks<br />
in 2014.<br />
• Parnell, who anchors the right side of the line with his 6-6,<br />
316-pound frame, appeared in all 16 games for the Cowboys the<br />
past three seasons.<br />
• Odrick, the former first-round (28th overall) selection by Miami in<br />
2010, is entering his sixth season in the NFL and started all 16<br />
games in 2014 for the first time in his career.<br />
• House, a fifth-year cornerback with 40 career appearances, has<br />
posted double-digit passes defensed (2012 - 13, 2013 – 13, 2014<br />
– 11) in three consecutive seasons entering 2015.<br />
• Brown, who began his career as an undrafted rookie with New<br />
England in 2010, spent the last three seasons with Indianapolis<br />
and has appeared in 71 career games.<br />
Preseason Week 4 <strong>at</strong> Washington Redskins 1 EverBank Field Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32202