Temple updated its roster with current weights. For those of you interested, here are some of the notable changes...
DL
Jacob Martin up to 240 from 231.
Josiah Bronson up to 292 from 265.
DeAndre Kelly up to 260 from 238.
Michael Dogbe up to 285 from 257.
LB
Avery Williams up to 220 from 200.
Chappelle Russell up to 230 from 214.
Jarred Alwan down to 227 from 237
Jared Folks up to 236 from 218
Daishaun Grimes up to 226 from 192.
OL
Benson Israel down to 300 from 316.
Jovahn Fair up to 300 from 285.
Semaj Reed down to 295 from 305.
TE
Patrick Anderson up to 265 from 225.
Jake Robinson up to 233 from 208
WR
Adonis Jennings up to 200 from 190.
Ventell Bryant up to 189 from 181.
Cortrelle Simpson up to 188 from 175
Romond Deloatch up to 220 from 214
RB
Jahad Thomas up to 188 from 180.
David Hood up to 190 from 185.
Jager Gardner up to 214 from 205.
DB
Delvon Randall up to 207 from 190
Jyquis Thomas up to 205 from 197
Jeremiah Atoki up to 218 from 190.
Obviously, a player's weight is not the sole factor in his success but this definitely gives you an idea of the difference a year or two can make. Michael Dogbe was 223 pounds when he came out of Parsippany Hills. Now, as a redshirt-sophomore, he's pushing 300.
DL
Jacob Martin up to 240 from 231.
Josiah Bronson up to 292 from 265.
DeAndre Kelly up to 260 from 238.
Michael Dogbe up to 285 from 257.
LB
Avery Williams up to 220 from 200.
Chappelle Russell up to 230 from 214.
Jarred Alwan down to 227 from 237
Jared Folks up to 236 from 218
Daishaun Grimes up to 226 from 192.
OL
Benson Israel down to 300 from 316.
Jovahn Fair up to 300 from 285.
Semaj Reed down to 295 from 305.
TE
Patrick Anderson up to 265 from 225.
Jake Robinson up to 233 from 208
WR
Adonis Jennings up to 200 from 190.
Ventell Bryant up to 189 from 181.
Cortrelle Simpson up to 188 from 175
Romond Deloatch up to 220 from 214
RB
Jahad Thomas up to 188 from 180.
David Hood up to 190 from 185.
Jager Gardner up to 214 from 205.
DB
Delvon Randall up to 207 from 190
Jyquis Thomas up to 205 from 197
Jeremiah Atoki up to 218 from 190.
Obviously, a player's weight is not the sole factor in his success but this definitely gives you an idea of the difference a year or two can make. Michael Dogbe was 223 pounds when he came out of Parsippany Hills. Now, as a redshirt-sophomore, he's pushing 300.