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2015 Football Roster
#, NAME,YEAR ,POS. ,WT., HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL
1 Treshawn Favors R-So. RB 190 Glendale, Ariz. / Mountain Ridge HS
1 Markell Sanders R-Fr. CB 185 Renton, Wash. / Eastside Catholic HS
2 Keenan Curran Fr. WR 200 Federal Way, Wash. / Federal Way HS
2 Ryan McKinley R-So. CB 188 Anthem, Ariz. / Boulder Creek HS
3 Brady Gustafson R-Jr. QB 235 Billings, Mont. / West HS
3 Eric Johnson Sr. S 180 San Francisco, Calif. / San Lorenzo HS
4 Chris Parker R-So. CB 185 Sioux Falls, S.D. / Washington HS
4 Holden Ryan Fr. WR 225 Billings, Mont. / Central Catholic HS
5 Chase Naccarato R-Jr. WR 166 Spokane, Wash. / Mt. Spokane HS
5 Daniel Sullivan Sr. K 185 Mill Creek, Wash. / Henry M. Jackson HS
6 Tyrel Garner Jr. CB 190 Henderson, Nev. / Foothill HS
6 Jamaal Jones R-Sr. WR 191 Spanaway, Wash. / Graham-Kapowsin HS
7 Ellis Henderson R-Jr. WR 185 Vancouver, Wash. / Skyview HS
8 Jeremy Calhoun Fr. RB 190 Long Beach, Calif. / Long Beach Poly HS
9 Justin Calhoun Fr. WR 175 Long Beach, Calif. / Long Beach Poly HS
9 Yamen Sanders R-Jr. S 210 Inglewood, Calif. / Culver City HS
10 Eric Prater R-So. QB 205 Lake Havasu City, Ariz. / Lake Havasu HS
10 Connor Strahm R-So. LB 235 Eugene, Ore. / Sheldon HS
11 Chad Chalich Jr. QB 205 Coeur d'Alene, Idaho / Coeur d'Alene HS
11 Nate Harris R-Sr. CB 180 Chino, Calif. / Chino Hills HS
12 Danny Peoples Fr. K 185 Butte, Mont. / Central HS
12 Willy Pflug Fr. QB 185 Portland, Ore. / Sunset HS
13 Joshua Janssen R-So. WR 195 Missoula, Mont. / Loyola HS
13 Josh Sandry Fr. S 190 Bigfork, Mont. / Bigfork HS
14 Will Weyer R-Fr. QB 208 Bozeman, Mont. / Bozeman HS
15 Retired in Honor of Dave Dickenson Sr.
16 Dalton Daum Fr. WR 180 Butte, Mont. / Butte HS
17 Makena Simis R-So. QB 205 Boise, Idaho / Capital HS
18 Tyler Lucas R-Sr. WR 220 Bellefonte, Pa. / Bellefonte HS
18 JR Nelson R-Jr. CB 177 Hacienda Heights, Calif. / Glen Wilson HS
19 Kobey Eaton Fr. WR 190 Vancouver, Wash. / Evergreen HS
20 John Nguyen Jr. RB 180 Seattle, Wash. / Bellevue
21 Joey Counts R-Jr. RB 215 Mesa, Ariz. / Desert Ridge HS
22 Retired in Honor of Terry Dillon Sr.
23 Caleb Lyons R-Fr. WR 175 Lakewood, Wash. / Lakes HS
24 Lorenzo Logwood So. RB 190 Oakland, Calif. / St. Mary's College
25 Shane Moody R-So. CB 160 Parker, Colo. / Regis Jesuit HS
26 Carl Johnson R-Fr. RB 180 Hardin, Mont. / Hardin HS
27 Nico Graham R-So. WR 180 Missoula, Mont. / Big Sky HS
28 Jerrin Williams Fr. S 220 Vancouver, Wash. / Evergreen HS
29 Brody Martinez Fr. RB 196 Federal Way, Wash. / Todd Beamer HS
30 Evan Epperly R-Fr. S 180 Kalispell, Mont. / Glacier HS
31 Justin Whitted R-Sr. S 195 Los Angeles, Calif. / St. Bernard HS
32 Zach Vis R-So. LB 205 Lynden, Wash. / Lynden HS
33 Connor Lebsock R-Sr. LB 205 Billings, Mont. / Skyview HS
34 Jamal Wilson R-Sr. DT 270 Fontana, Calif. / A.B. Miller HS
35 Kendrick Van Ackeren Sr. LB 220 Bellevue, Wash. / Bellevue HS
36 Herbert Gamboa Sr. LB 215 San Clemente, Calif. / San Clemente HS
39 Jake Dallaserra R-Sr. S 180 Butte, Mont. / Butte HS
40 David Fa'atuiese Fr. LB 240 Vista, Calif. / Vista HS
41 Mick Delaney R-So. S 193 Bozeman, Mont. / Bozeman HS
42 Josh Buss R-Fr. LB 203 Boise, Idaho / Mountain View HS
43 Nate Bradley R-So. DT 260 Billings, Mont. / West HS
44 Caleb Kidder R-Jr. DT 275 Helena, Mont. / Helena Capital HS
45 Jeremiah Kose R-Sr. LB 230 Oceanside, Calif. / Vista HS
46 Austin Chadderdon R-Fr. DE 200 Coeur d'Alene, Idaho / Coeur d'Alene HS
47 Derek Crittenden R-Sr. DE 240 Whitefish, Mont. / Whitefish HS
49 Jesse Sims Fr. DE 235 Stevensville, Mont. / Corvallis HS
50 Aaron Held R-Jr. C 193 Sacramento, Calif. / El Camino HS
51 Tucker Schye R-So. DE 225 Malta, Mont. / Malta HS
52 Nick Mertes R-Fr. DE 235 Edina, Minn. / Edina HS
53 Dante Olson Fr. LB 220 Medford, Ore. / Cascade Christian HS
54 Gage Smith R-Fr. LB 215 Whitefish, Mont. / Whitefish HS
55 Kyle Davis R-Fr. DT 245 San Diego, Calif. / Cathedral Catholic HS
56 Alex Thomas R-Fr. LB 215 Great Falls, Mont. / C.M. Russell HS
57 Shane Cochran R-Fr. LB 210 Culbertson, Mont. / Culbertson HS
58 Tyler Richtmyer R-Fr. DE 215 Missoula, Mont. / Sentinel HS
59 Cy Sirmon Fr. LB 225 Wenatchee, Wash. / Wenatchee HS
60 Jackson Thiebes R-Jr. OL 280 Kalispell, Mont. / Glacier HS
62 Roscoe Alley R-Fr. OL 275 Coeur'd Alene, Idaho / Coeur'd Alene HS
64 Dallas Hart Fr. OL 295 Cypress, Calif. / Pacifica HS
65 Cody Meyer Fr. OL 270 San Marcos, Calif. / San Marcos HS
67 Joe Paolina Fr. OL 290 Poway, Calif. / Poway HS
68 McCauley Todd R-Jr. OL 295 Cedar Rapids, Iowa / Washington HS
69 Jared Clark Jr. OL 270 San Diego, Calif. / Scripps Ranch HS
70 Ben Weyer R-Jr. OL 270 Bozeman, Mont. / Bozeman HS
71 Devon Dietrich R-Jr. OL 270 Woodinville, Wash. / Woodinville HS
72 Cooper Sprunk R-So. OL 250 Tigard, Ore. / Jesuit HS
73 Angel Villanueva Fr. OL 310 Duarte, Calif. / Duarte HS
74 John Schmaing R-Sr. OL 290 Billings, Mont. / Senior HS
75 Robert Luke So. C 315 Tacoma, Wash. / Charles Wright Academy HS
76 David Reese So. OL 270 Happy Valley, Ore. / Clackamas HS
77 Cameron Rokich R-So. OL 245 West Jordan, Utah / Juan Diego Catholic HS
78 Clint LaRowe R-Jr. OL 290 Miles City, Mont. / Custer County HS
79 Max Kelly R-Jr. OL 290 Spokane, Wash. / Gonzaga Prep HS
80 Josh Horner So. WR 220 Great Falls, Mont. / C.M. Russell HS
81 Zack Hollenback Fr. WR
82 Jerry Louie-McGee Fr. WR 170 Coeur d'Alene, Idaho / Lake City HS
83 Ryan Burke R-Jr. WR 190 Billings, Mont. / Billings Central HS
84 Donovan Rooks Fr. WR 185 Yuma, Ariz. / Yuma Catholic HS
85 Reese Carlson R-Fr. WR 215 Gig Harbor, Wash. / Gig Harbor HS
87 Chris Lider R-Sr. K/P 199 Bellevue, Wash. / Sammamish HS
88 Stephen Shaw R-Sr. P 245 Fullerton, Calif. (Orange Lutheran HS) / Capital HS
89 Colin Bingham Fr. WR 220 Missoula, Mont. / Big Sky HS
90 Bo Harris R-Jr. DT 280 Fairfield, Mont. / Fairfield HS
91 Tyrone Holmes Sr. DE 245 Eagle Point, Ore. / Eagle Point HS
93 Zach Peevey R-Jr. DE 255 Missoula, Mont. / Hellgate HS
94 Harrison Greenberg R-Jr. K 170 Lake Oswego, Ore. / Lake Oswego HS
95 Andrew Harris Fr. DE 215 Kalispell, Mont. / Glacier HS
97 Ryan Johnson R-Jr. DE 255 Vancouver, Wash. / Mountain View HS
98 Mike Ralston R-So. DE 245 Eugene, Ore. / Sheldon HS
99 Reggie Tilleman R-Fr. DE 195 Genesee, Idaho / Genesee HS
 
Brody Martinez is a name I haven't previously seen before. He is listed as a running back out of Federal Way, WA. He apparently was lost to knee injuries in the first game of last season after leading the league in rushing the prior year. Does anybody have the scoop on him?
 
go96griz said:
Brody Martinez is a name I haven't previously seen before. He is listed as a running back out of Federal Way, WA. He apparently was lost to knee injuries in the first game of last season after leading the league in rushing the prior year. Does anybody have the scoop on him?

http://www.hudl.com/athlete/1927148/brody-martinez just found his hudl profile, 4.5 speed with good size. :thumb:
 
mtgrizrule said:
go96griz said:
Brody Martinez is a name I haven't previously seen before. He is listed as a running back out of Federal Way, WA. He apparently was lost to knee injuries in the first game of last season after leading the league in rushing the prior year. Does anybody have the scoop on him?

http://www.hudl.com/athlete/1927148/brody-martinez just found his hudl profile, 4.5 speed with good size. :thumb:

Just watched his video. That kid has amazing leg strength, balance, and squares his shoulders. He keeps his feet and legs moving and breaks a lot of tackles. I like what I saw. Wonder how badly he was injured? He looks like a BCS caliber back to me. :thumb:
 
mtgrizrule said:
go96griz said:
Brody Martinez is a name I haven't previously seen before. He is listed as a running back out of Federal Way, WA. He apparently was lost to knee injuries in the first game of last season after leading the league in rushing the prior year. Does anybody have the scoop on him?

http://www.hudl.com/athlete/1927148/brody-martinez just found his hudl profile, 4.5 speed with good size. :thumb:

Reminds me of the younger Nguyen brother currently on the team, but with better speed.
 
Gotta love the way Brody Martinez plays football! I don't know where he is with his recovery but he looks to be a star in the making! If he can block with the attitude he shows running and tackling he will be great. Welcome, Mr. Martinez!!
 
Gage Smith is another new name at LB from Kalispell.
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/1914221/highlights/101459375/v2
Good size but slow 40. Moves around blockers very well and tackles hard at point of impact. Because of speed, he might get moved to D line but that might hurt his movement through the blockers since he's instantly making contact instead of shifting through space which he seems to do real well. Either way he'll be a squad guy for a year or two but if he sticks around, he could add good depth his Jr and Sr year.
 
go96griz said:
mtgrizrule said:
go96griz said:
Brody Martinez is a name I haven't previously seen before. He is listed as a running back out of Federal Way, WA. He apparently was lost to knee injuries in the first game of last season after leading the league in rushing the prior year. Does anybody have the scoop on him?

http://www.hudl.com/athlete/1927148/brody-martinez just found his hudl profile, 4.5 speed with good size. :thumb:

Reminds me of the younger Nguyen brother currently on the team, but with better speed.
Another great addition much like Logwood year.
 
AJ Mazzolini ‏@ajmazzolini 2m2 minutes ago
Updated Griz FB roster missing 2 key names -- rs fr S Manu Rasmussen and sr DE Addison Owen

I'm told Manu's omission a mistake, Owen's not
 
I looked at this the other day and couldn't find Kose's name....about shit a little blue bug with a bell on it until I finally saw it.
 
mtgrizrule said:
go96griz said:
Brody Martinez is a name I haven't previously seen before. He is listed as a running back out of Federal Way, WA. He apparently was lost to knee injuries in the first game of last season after leading the league in rushing the prior year. Does anybody have the scoop on him?

http://www.hudl.com/athlete/1927148/brody-martinez just found his hudl profile, 4.5 speed with good size. :thumb:

Thanks to Kyle Sample for another great article with great detail on Martinez. Glad the Griz got him and I hope he has a speedy and complete recovery. His video is exciting to watch.

http://grizsports.com/persistence-pays-off-in-montanas-pursuit-of-washington-rb/

Persistence pays off in Montana’s pursuit of Washington RB

July 18, 2015

By Kyle Sample

One time in his high school career, Brody Martinez was a hot commodity.
After running for more than 1,300 yards and nine touchdowns as a junior for Todd Beamer High (Wash.), the quick-footed running back was being recruited by FBS programs Utah State and Wyoming and nearly every school in the Big Sky Conference.
Most of the attention — and the offers that came with — dried up, however, after the Federal Way product tore his ACL on the second day of 2014 fall camp ending any chance of playing during what was a much anticipated senior season.
But one program stayed in touch with the 5-foot-10, 196-pound running back and it’s a large reason why Martinez will join Montana as a walk-on when fall camp begins Aug. 3.
Martinez will join Long Beach Poly (Calif.) product Jeremy Calhoun as the only running backs in Bob Stitt’s first recruiting class as Montana’s head coach.
“That was another thing for him to say, ‘Hey, they only brought one guy in on scholarship, so here’s a chance to come in,’” Titans head coach Darren McCay told the Missoulian. “If you heal the way we think you will eventually then at some point you’re going to have a chance.”
Though Martinez is one of two incoming freshmen backs, it is a crowded backfield he will be joining at Montana.
During spring practice, John Nguyen and Lorenzo Logwood received the bulk of the workload. Behind Nguyen and Logwood, Joey Counts hopes to regain the form he showed during his freshman and sophomore seasons before a leg injury kept him off the field last season. Treshawn Favors also figures into the rotation, as does Hardin product Carl Johnson, who impressed throughout spring drills.
The logjam in the backfield could prove beneficial for Martinez, who is likely to redshirt, giving him another season to rehab his knee injuries.
“It’s going to be to take a little bit of time to get ready,” McCay said. “He’s been doing cutting and working out with bands and those types of things. His straight away speed — we haven’t timed him, but I don’t think it’s right where it was before the injury.”
Prior to tearing his ACL, McCay said Martinez “tweaked” his knee during spring as a member of the school’s track team. At the time, the extent of the injury wasn’t known.
Martinez took part in Beamer’s spring drills and was visited twice by Utah State and Wyoming. He then took part in a combine, but didn’t run as well as previously had.
“I think that made some people say woah, we thought he was faster than that,” McCay said.
After summer workouts, Beamer started fall camp and two days into drills the knee gave way.
“When he went down we thought it was just the meniscus and we thought shoot, at least if it’s the meniscus and we can get it done in 6 weeks and he’s back,” McCay said. “He fell right in front of me. He was trying to do a plant and it finally went. We got the news that we had lost him for the year.”
McCay later added, “We didn’t know the meniscus was (already) torn until they got into the surgery on the ACL. That’s what set him back. He was probably a scholarship guy, but nobody is going to give money to anybody coming off of surgery until they can prove himself again.”
McCay contends Martinez was poised for a 2,000-yard season in Beamer’s power, run-heavy offense. The Seattle Times also listed Martinez as a player to watch in the SPSL heading into the 2014 season.
“He is a downhill runner,” McCay said. “In our offense it wouldn’t have been too far fetched for him being one of the leaders if not the leader in rushing in our state because we run the ball so much.”
Martinez was close to committing to Central Washington, in what the Wildcats thought would be a coup for the Division II program, but the chance to go to Montana, which stayed in touch throughout his rehab, was too much to pass up, McCay said.
Martinez was primarily recruited by UM defensive line coach Legi Suiaunoa, who handles much of Montana’s recruiting around the I-5 coridor.
 
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