Edmonton Eskimos - Current Roster

Current Roster

Edmonton Eskimos roster
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Quarterbacks
  • 5 Kerry Joseph
  • 3 Steven Jyles
  • 6 Jeremiah Masoli
  • 16 Matt Nichols

Running Backs

  • 30 Mathieu Bertrand FB
  • 28 Cory Boyd
  • 18 Darcy Brown FB
  • 7 Hugh Charles
  • 34 Pascal Fils FB
  • 23 Jerome Messam
  • 31 Calvin McCarty
  • 44 Peter Thiel FB

Wide Receivers

  • 86 Matt Carter
  • 17 Shamawd Chambers
  • 85 Nathan Coehoorn
  • 8 Dobson Collins
  • 83 Ed Gant
  • 89 Marcus Henry
  • 81 Glenn MacKay
  • 87 Youssy Pierre
  • 80 Tyler Scott

Slotbacks

  • 4 Adarius Bowman
  • 71 Terriun Crump
  • 84 Cary Koch
  • 2 Fred Stamps
Offensive Linemen
  • 68 Joel Bell T
  • 57 Gordon Hinse C
  • 61 Kyle Koch C
  • 67 Scott Mitchell T
  • 64 Matt O'Donnell T
  • 63 Brian Ramsay G
  • 65 Simeon Rottier G
  • 62 Dylan Steenbergen T
  • 59 Dale Stevenson T
  • 50 Orrin Thompson T
  • 58 Devin Tyler G
  • 66 Greg Wojt G

Defensive Linemen

  • 92 Justin Capicciotti DE
  • 96 Brandon Lang DE
  • 94 Ted Laurent DT
  • 79 Shawn Lemon DE
  • 91 Marcus Howard DE
  • 95 Étienne Légaré DT
  • 93 Don Oramasionwu DT
  • 99 Jermaine Reid DT
  • 56 Lee Robinson DE
  • 90 Almondo Sewell DT
  • 75 Kade Weston DT
  • 97 Julius Williams DE
Linebackers
  • 49 Mike Cornell LB
  • 12 T. J. Hill LB
  • 48 Simoni Lawrence LB
  • 45 Damaso Munoz LB
  • 39 Corbin Sharun LB
  • 47 J. C. Sherritt LB
  • 46 Kye Stewart LB

Defensive Backs

  • 10 Donovan Alexander S
  • 35 Weldon Brown DB
  • 22 Joe Burnett CB/KR
  • 24 Delroy Clarke DB
  • 42 Clint Kent DB
  • 19 Hugo Lopez S
  • 25 Mike Miller S
  • 27 Ronnie Prude DB
  • 41 Michael Ricks DB
  • 29 Chris Thompson DB
  • 32 Bryan Williams DB
  • 37 Roderick Williams DB

Special Teams

  • 40 Mike Benson LS
  • 9 Burke Dales P
  • 53 Ryan King LS
  • 14 Brody McKnight P/K
  • 11 Grant Shaw K
  • 82 Steven Turner KR

Injured List

9-Game Injured List

Practice Roster

Suspended List

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