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Tribe Football Spring Practice Update – March 24

WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (March 24, 2016) – Today's William & Mary football spring practice update features a look at the Tribe's spring depth chart at the wide receiver position.

Wide Receivers Coach Winston October
"We have a good, experienced group of wide receivers, as the returning production from last season includes 136 catches for 1,692 yards and 12 touchdowns. It's a well-rounded mix that works hard together. The group combines good route running, yards after the catch ability and really good ball skills. We look forward to another productive spring that translates to positive results this fall."
 
Wide Receivers
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#22 Jack Armstrong, So. (6-0, 180)
Competitive wideout who consistently gives good effort … Very coachable and has a good football IQ … Good ball skills … Working to improve speed, strength and route running … Productive member of the receiving corps in 2015, totaling 28 catches for 292 yards. 
#5 Isaiah Kinder, So. (5-11, 175)
Former quarterback who transitioned to wide receiver following his true freshman season … Confident, athletic player who possesses good playmaking ability … Good balance … Very coachable … Should continue to see development with increased reps.
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#89 Daniel Kuzjak, Jr. (6-2, 192)
Returning starter who finished the 2015 campaign with 32 catches for 479 yards … Possesses good size and toughness … Excellent understanding of the offense … Consistently gives good effort … Shown ability to make tough catches but is continuing to work on improving ball skills … Gained confidence with increased roll last fall … Should continue to see consistent improvement moving forward.
#80 David Carlisle, So. (6-3, 210)
Possesses good size, strength and ball skills … Strong hands … Working to improve speed, route running and blocking … Potential to emerge as a contributor with continued development.
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#11 DeVonte Dedmon, Jr. (5-10, 155)
Honored as the 2015 CAA Special Teams Player of the Year and an all-league selection as a wide receiver, kick returner and punt returner … Finished his sophomore campaign with a team-high 51 catches for 588 yards with eight touchdowns …  Possesses excellent speed, elusiveness, agility and playmaking ability … Tough competitor who is working to continue building strength ... Potential to emerge as a candidate for national postseason honors.
#9 Kevin Hart, Sr. (5-11, 195)
Experienced wideout with excellent understanding of the offense … Competitive player with good size and ball skills … Career has been limited by multiple injuries … Potential to make a significant impact if healthy.
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Players Mentioned

Jack Armstrong

#22 Jack Armstrong

WR
6' 0"
Sophomore
DeVonte Dedmon

#11 DeVonte Dedmon

WR
5' 10"
Junior
Kevin Hart

#9 Kevin Hart

WR
5' 11"
Senior
Isaiah Kinder

#5 Isaiah Kinder

WR
5' 11"
Sophomore
Daniel Kuzjak

#15 Daniel Kuzjak

WR
6' 2"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Jack Armstrong

#22 Jack Armstrong

6' 0"
Sophomore
WR
DeVonte Dedmon

#11 DeVonte Dedmon

5' 10"
Junior
WR
Kevin Hart

#9 Kevin Hart

5' 11"
Senior
WR
Isaiah Kinder

#5 Isaiah Kinder

5' 11"
Sophomore
WR
Daniel Kuzjak

#15 Daniel Kuzjak

6' 2"
Junior
WR