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  08/22/19 - Delrick Abrams Jr.Sr/2020, Colorado, 6-2, 191 (DS#40 CB) + More +

  2020 SENIOR BOWL WATCH LIST: CB Delrick Abrams Jr., Colorado,...Abrams Jr. played in 10 games and started eight, missing two due to injury in 2018...Played in 478 defensive snaps and had 44 tackles, including one for a loss and another for no gain...Led the team with eight pass breakups and added six third down stops, three quarterback pressures and one forced fumble. - Colorado Football

(DS#40 CB) Sr/2020 CB Delrick Abrams Jr.Colorado
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  2019 PRESEASON PHIL STEELE/DRAFT SCOUT FBS P5 FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN: Laviska Shenault, Colorado, Jr.,...A consensus first-team mideseason All-American last season as a sophomore, he led the nation in receiving, averaging 9.6 receptions per game. He missed three games due to injury, but still finished the season with 86 catches for 1,011 yards and six touchdowns and added 17 rushes for 118 yards and five touchdowns. Of his 103 offensive touches, he was tackled by one player just 24 times and 634 of his receiving yards came after the catch and 346 after contact. - Colorado Football

(DS#12 WR) Jr/2020 WR *Laviska Shenault Jr.Colorado
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  08/10/19 - Tony BrownrSr/2020, Colorado, 6-1, 198 (DS#64 WR) + More +

  Tony Brown isn't going to complain to quarterback Steven Montez about needing more balls thrown his way, or bemoan his role in the offense to receivers coach Darrin Chiaverini. That same mindset is why Colorado fans also won't hear Brown tooting his own horn on the occasions he steps up and makes big plays for the Buffaloes. In good times and bad, the soft-spoken Brown prefers to let his game do his talking. Still, as Brown tackles his final preseason in Boulder with his usual businesslike approach, he also does so as the only senior among a wide receiver corps with tantalizing big-play potential.

Laviska Shenault is the CU receiver most likely to make big plays on Sundays in the near future, yet Brown isn't letting his quiet nature get in the way of his expanded leadership role for the Buffs' receivers. "I pretty much show by example, especially with me being the oldest out there," Brown said. "I'm getting to teach the younger guys what to do and what not to do. I'm not really verbal a lot, but this year I felt like I needed to step up a lot, big time. I'm communicating a lot more and really just showing by example." - Daily Camera


(DS#64 WR) rSr/2020 WR Tony BrownColorado
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  08/05/19 - J.T. BaleSr/2020, Colorado, 6-1, 207 (DS#21 LS) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON INAUGURAL PATRICK MANNELLY LONG SNAPPER AWARD WATCH LIST: JT Bale, Colorado,...An All-Pac-12 snapper, he earned postseason conference honors last season and has been a preseason pick on the conference team each of the last three seasons...Has helped both James Stefanou and Alex Kinney on preseason watch lists and all-conference teams for the last two seasons...Stefanou has 65 straight PATs to start his career, a CU record, and Kinney is second in CU history with most punts inside the 20 with 73...Played in 38 career games including the 2016 Alamo Bowl...Has 383 plays as the short snapper (193 on field goals/PATs) and long snapper (190 punts)...Has 13 career special teams points with five tackles, including one inside the 20, six forced fair catches and one time he was first down field. - Colorado Football

(DS#21 LS) Sr/2020 LS J.T. BaleColorado
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  Arlington Hambright has been at this college football thing for a while now, but the veteran tackle has some adjusting to do in his new surroundings. "We got in some good work," Hambright said after Colorado's first practice of preseason camp on Thursday. "I'm just a little tired, me personally, from the altitude. Knowing the plays and stuff, I feel like I jumped straight in pretty good, but the physical part, I didn't do spring ball last year, so I'm a little tired and knocking the rust off, but it's getting there for sure."

A graduate transfer from Oklahoma State, Hambright could be a key to the Buffaloes' offensive line this season. He started the first five games of the 2018 season at left tackle at OSU before an injury sidelined him until the Cowboys' bowl game. Last winter, he elected to transfer and eventually selected CU, where he could be a starter immediately at left tackle. "Experience, athleticism and helping the offensive line out all together - I think I bring that to the team," said Hambright, who has opened camp practicing at left tackle. - Buffzone.com


(DS#28 OT) rSr/2020 OT Arlington HambrightColorado
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  07/31/19 - Jacob MorettirJr/2022, Colorado, 6-4, 280 (DS#999 OT) + More +

  Jake Moretti has always had the desire to be a dominant player on the football field. His body just isn't cooperating. The Colorado sophomore offensive lineman and former four-star recruit from Pomona High School in Arvada has decided to medically retire after a series of injuries have hampered him over the past three years. “I can't say enough good things about this (CU) program, from coaches to the trainers, doctors, and ADs,” Moretti said in a message to Buffzone. "They made sure I had everything possible to recover. Unfortunately it just didn't work out and I needed to make sure I was able to have normal function with my leg in the future." - Daily Camera/Buff Zone

(DS#999 OT) rJr/2022 OT Jacob MorettiColorado
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  2019 PRESEASON WALTER CAMP PLAYER OF YEAR PLAYERS TO WATCH: Laviska Shenault, WR, Junior, Colorado,...A consensus first-team mideseason All-American last season as a sophomore, he led the nation in receiving, averaging 9.6 receptions per game. He missed three games due to injury, but still finished the season with 86 catches for 1,011 yards and six touchdowns and added 17 rushes for 118 yards and five touchdowns. Of his 103 offensive touches, he was tackled by one player just 24 times and 634 of his receiving yards came after the catch and 346 after contact. - Colorado Football

(DS#12 WR) Jr/2020 WR *Laviska Shenault Jr.Colorado
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  2019 PRESEASON PAUL HORNUNG AWARD WATCH LIST: Laviska Shenault, Jr., Colorado,...A consensus first-team midseason All-American, he played virtually every position not on the offensive line, lining up at all four receiver positions, quarterback, tailback, tight end and h-back. He scored six receiving touchdowns and had five rushing touchdowns, all in the first six games of the season. He was the only player nationally to have at least five rushing and receiving touchdowns and he was the first player in CU history to score two rushing and receiving touchdowns in the same game, which he did against Arizona State. - Colorado Football

(DS#12 WR) Jr/2020 WR *Laviska Shenault Jr.Colorado
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  07/25/19 - Alex KinneyrSr/2020, Colorado, 6-0, 203 (DS#9 P) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON RAY GUY AWARD WATCH LIST: Alex Kinney, Colorado,...Kinney has played in 43 career games and is currently 11th in CU history with a career average of 41.63. He has 73 punts inside the 20, second most in CU history. Since 2017, he has 72 punts for an average of 43.6 yard with a net of 41.6 with 35 inside the 20 and just three touchbacks. He took advantage of the new redshirt rule, as he was injured in the second game of the season against Nebraska and missed eight games before returning for the final two games of the season. The new rule enabled him to redshirt without applying for a medical hardship waiver. - Colorado Football

(DS#9 P) rSr/2020 P Alex KinneyColorado
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  07/25/19 - Mustafa JohnsonrSr/2022, Colorado, 6-0, 288 (DS#64 DT) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON BRONKO NAGURSKI TROPHY WATCH LIST: DE Mustafa Johnson, Colorado,...Johnson started all 12 games last seaosn and led the Pac-12 in sacks a season ago with 8 1/2. He had 18 total tackles for loss, the most by a CU player in the last 25 seasons and also led the Buffs with 16 quarterback pressures and added 10 third down stops. His 73 tackles was the most by a defensive lineman in Cu history in the past 21 seasons. - Colorado Football

(DS#64 DT) rSr/2022 DT Mustafa JohnsonColorado
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  07/25/19 - Nate LandmanrSr/2022, Colorado, 6-3, 238 (DS#12 ILB) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON BRONKO NAGURSKI TROPHY WATCH LIST: LB Nate Landman, Colorado,...Landman, a 6-foot-3, 230-pound inside linebacker from Danville, Calif., started all 12 games last season for CU and led the Buffs in tackles (13) and interceptions (two), while also recording four sacks, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. - Colorado Football

(DS#12 ILB) rSr/2022 ILB Nate LandmanColorado
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  07/22/19 - Davion TaylorSr/2020, Colorado, 6-0, 228 (DS#12 OLB) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON BUTKUS AWARD WATCH LIST: Davion Taylor, Colorado,...Taylor, a 6-2, 225-pound outside linebacker from Magnolia, Miss., started 10 games last season and is expected to fill the Buffs' "star" position this year, a hybrid linebacker-safety spot in head coach Mel Tucker's 3-4 alignment. Taylor, whose speed and size make him one of the most versatile players on the field, was third on the team in tackles last year with 75.

He also recorded 11 third-down stops and 11 quarterback pressures (both second-best on the team) and had two fumble recoveries, one of which he returned for a touchdown against New Hampshire. A relative newcomer to the game - he did not play high school ball - he steadily improved throughout the season, with 37 of his 75 tackles coming in the last four games of the year. - Colorado Football


(DS#12 OLB) Sr/2020 OLB Davion TaylorColorado
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  07/22/19 - Nate LandmanrSr/2022, Colorado, 6-3, 238 (DS#12 ILB) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON BUTKUS AWARD WATCH LIST: Nate Landman, Colorado,...Landman, a 6-foot-3, 230-pound junior inside linebacker from Danville, Calif., started all 12 games last season for CU and led the Buffs in tackles (13) and interceptions (two), while also recording four sacks, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. He recorded seven games with double-digit tackle totals and four games with 13-plus tackles, and earned national defensive player of the week honors once (Nagurski Award) as well as Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week designation once. - Colorado Football

(DS#12 ILB) rSr/2022 ILB Nate LandmanColorado
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  07/20/19 - Tim LynottrSr/2020, Colorado, 6-2, 301 (DS#21 C) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON RIMINGTON TROPHY CANDIDATE: Tim Lynott Jr., Colorado,...Lynott is a three-year starter entering his final season in Boulder with four of his 33 career starts and 36 career games coming at center. He moved to center during spring football and is CU's most experienced offensive linemen entering the 2019 season with 2,293 offensive snaps to his credit. He has been a starter on the offensive line for three 1,000-yard rushers the last three seasons, just the second three-year stretch in CU history and he has blocked for QB's Sefo Liufau and Steven Montez, currently ranked No. 1 and No. 4 on CU's career passing chart. - Colorado Football

(DS#21 C) rSr/2020 C Tim LynottColorado
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  07/20/19 - Steven MontezrSr/2020, Colorado, 6-4, 231 (DS#10 QB) + More +

  In four years of college football, including two as a starting quarterback, Steven Montez has had a few moments where he scrolls through social media and comes across a nasty comment directed his way. "I don't really mind people talking about me. I know it comes with the job," said Montez, who is entering his third season as Colorado's starting quarterback. "You have a bad game, people are going to bash you and all of that. I get some (direct messages). But it takes two clicks to block somebody."

As the Buffs' quarterback, Montez has been the most scrutinized player on the team for the past two years. He's directed some memorable wins, delivered some remarkable passes - in addition to a few great runs - and put himself in position to break a lot of school records. Yet, Montez's general performance has been the focal point of criticism for some. For others, it's as simple as looking at his win-loss record: 12-15. Add, for some, there have been questions about his leadership ability. Montez's teammates, however speak of a young man who has evolved as a person and a player during his time in Boulder while never losing his desire to lead CU to a bowl game. - Daily Camera


(DS#10 QB) rSr/2020 QB Steven MontezColorado
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