2006 Utah Blaze Season - Roster at Beginning of Season

Roster At Beginning of Season

(Current as of 2006-03-12)

Number Name Position Height Weight
1 Justin Taplin Wide Receiver/Defensive Back 6 ft 0 in 185 lb
2 Troy Mason Offensive Specialist 5 ft 9 in 170 lb
3 Justin Skaggs Wide Receiver/Linebacker 6 ft 2 in 202 lb
4 Orshawante Bryant Wide Receiver/Defensive Back 6 ft 0 in 185 lb
5 Siaha Burley Offensive Specialist 6 ft 0 in 185 lb
6 Sale Key Wide Receiver/Linebacker 6 ft 4 in 225 lb
7 Thal Woods Defensive Specialist 5 ft 9 in 175 lb
9 Ryan Dennard Wide Receiver/Linebacker 6 ft 3 in 215 lb
10 Joe Germaine Quarterback 6 ft 2 in 220 lb
12 Garrett Smith Offensive Line/Defensive Line 6 ft 3 in 285 lb
13 Steve Videtich Kicker 6 ft 2 in 185 lb
14 Kevin Moffett Defensive Specialist 6 ft 1 in 185 lb
15 Tali Ena Quarterback 6 ft 4 in 235 lb
17 Jason Gesser Quarterback 6 ft 1 in 210 lb
20 Kevin Clemens Fullback/Linebacker 6 ft 1 in 275 lb
21 Kelvin Hunter Defensive Specialist 5 ft 10 in 185 lb
23 Tom Pace Wide Receiver/Linebacker 5 ft 11 in 215 lb
31 Chris Robinson Fullback/Linebacker 6 ft 3 in 272 lb
32 Emmett White Wide Receiver/Linebacker 6 ft 0 in 217 lb
40 Craig Kobel Fullback/Linebacker 6 ft 2 in 265 lb
44 Ronnie Washburn Offensive Line/Defensive Line 6 ft 3 in 275 lb
53 Scott Pospisil Offensive Line/Defensive Line 6 ft 2 in 285 lb
59 Doug Kaufusi Offensive Line/Defensive Line 6 ft 6 in 305 lb
72 Hans Olsen Offensive Line/Defensive Line 6 ft 4 in 295 lb
97 Ernest Grant Offensive Line/Defensive Line 6 ft 6 in 320 lb
98 Lewis Powell Offensive Line/Defensive Line 6 ft 3 in 285 lb
99 Bryan Henderson Offensive Line/Defensive Line 6 ft 5 in 285 lb

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