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Num Name Pos Exp Ht Wt Born Birthplace College
48  Danny Aiken C 3 6-4 260 8/28/1988 Roanoke, VA Virginia
16  Kamar Aiken WR 2 6-2 213 5/30/1989 Hollywood, FL UCF
Ryan Allen P R 6-2 215 2/28/1990 Salem, OR Louisiana Tech
80  Danny Amendola WR 4 5-11 188 11/2/1985 The Woodlands, TX Texas Tech
97  Armond Armstead DE 1 6-5 298 8/3/1990 Sacramento, CA USC
25  Kyle Arrington CB 5 5-10 195 8/12/1986 Accokeek, MD Hofstra
88  Jake Ballard TE 3 6-6 275 12/21/1987 Springboro, OH Ohio State
39  Ben Bartholomew RB R 6-2 252 7/31/1989 Nashville, TN Tennessee
45  Steve Beauharnais LB R 6-2 230 5/2/1990 Saddle Brook, NJ Rutgers
58  Marcus Benard DE 4 6-2 256 7/26/1985 Ypsilanti, MI Jackson State
92  Jake Bequette DE 2 6-4 265 2/21/1989 Little Rock, AR Arkansas
29  LeGarrette Blount RB 4 6-0 247 12/5/1986 Madison, FL Oregon
38  Brandon Bolden RB 2 5-11 220 1/26/1990 Baton Rouge, LA Mississippi
82  Josh Boyce WR R 5-11 206   Copperas Cove, TX TCU
12  Tom Brady QB 14 6-4 225 8/3/1977 San Mateo, CA Michigan
99  Michael Buchanan DE R 6-5 255 1/24/1991 Homewood, IL Illinois
61  Marcus Cannon T 3 6-5 340 5/6/1988 Odessa, TX TCU
69  Dewayne Cherrington DT R 6-3 335   Gwinnett, GA Mississippi State
23  Marquice Cole CB 5 5-10 195 11/13/1983 Hazel Crest, IL Northwestern
91  Jamie Collins LB R 6-3 250 5/2/1990 McCall Creek, MS Southern Miss
63  Dan Connolly G 8 6-4 310 9/2/1982 St. Louis, MO Southeast Missouri State
96  Jermaine Cunningham DE 4 6-3 255 4/24/1988 Bronx, NY Florida
44  Kanorris Davis S R 5-10 203 1/21/1990 Perry, GA Troy
37  Alfonzo Dennard CB 2 5-10 200 9/9/1989 Rochelle, GA Nebraska
46  James Develin RB 2 6-3 251 7/23/1988 Gilbertsville, PA Brown
17  Aaron Dobson WR R 6-3 203 7/23/1991 Dunbar, WV Marshall
21  Ras-I Dowling CB 3 6-1 210 5/9/1988 Charleston, SC Virginia
43  Nate Ebner S 2 6-0 210 12/14/1988 Dublin, OH Ohio State
11  Julian Edelman WR 5 5-10 200 5/22/1986 Redwood City, CA Kent State
86  Daniel Fells TE 7 6-4 265 9/23/1983 Anaheim, CA UC Davis
69  Elvis Fisher T R 6-5 300   St. Petersburg, FL Missouri
52  Dane Fletcher LB 3 6-2 245 9/14/1986 Bozeman, MT Montana State
49  Brandon Ford TE R 6-3 240 12/31/1989 Wando, SC Clemson
98  Marcus Forston DT 1 6-3 305 9/28/1989 Miami, FL Miami (FL)
94  Justin Francis DE 2 6-4 270 2/8/1989 Miramar, FL Rutgers
Stephen Gostkowski K 8 6-1 215 1/28/1984 Madison, MS Memphis
  Tyronne Green G 5 6-2 316 4/6/1986 Pensacola, FL Auburn
28  Steve Gregory S 8 5-11 200 1/8/1983 Brooklyn, NY Syracuse
67  Cory Grissom DT R 6-2 316 6/9/1990 LaGrange, GA South Florida
87  Rob Gronkowski TE 4 6-6 265 5/14/1989 Williamsville, NY Arizona
30  Duron Harmon S R 6-1 200 1/24/1991 Magnolia, DE Rutgers
  Mark Harrison WR R 6-3 255 12/11/1990 Stratford, CT Rutgers
  Kevin Haslam T 4 6-5 310 11/8/1986 Mahwah, NJ Rutgers
83  Lavelle Hawkins WR 6 5-11 194 7/12/1986 Stockton, CA California
81  Aaron Hernandez TE 4 6-1 245 11/6/1989 Bristol, CT Florida
54  Dont'a Hightower LB 2 6-3 270 3/12/1990 Lewisburg, TN Alabama
47  Michael Hoomanawanui TE 4 6-4 263 7/4/1988 Bloomington, IL Illinois
10  Michael Jenkins WR 10 6-4 214 6/18/1982 Tampa, FL Ohio State
36  Brandon Jones CB R 6-1 185 11/2/1989 Sicklerville, NJ Rutgers
95  Chandler Jones DE 2 6-5 260 2/27/1990 Rochester, NY Syracuse
19  Donald Jones WR 4 6-0 208 12/17/1987 Plainfield, NJ Youngstown State
Mike Kafka QB 3 6-3 225 7/25/1987 Oak Lawn, IL Northwestern
93  Tommy Kelly DT 10 6-6 325 12/27/1980 Jackson, MS Mississippi State
67  Josh Kline G R 6-3 310 12/29/1989 Hoffman Estates, IL Kent State
90  Niko Koutouvides LB 10 6-2 245 3/25/1981 Plainville, CT Purdue
15  Ryan Mallett QB 3 6-6 245 6/5/1988 Texarkana, TX Arkansas
70  Logan Mankins G 9 6-4 310 3/10/1982 Catheys Valley, CA Fresno State
51  Jerod Mayo LB 6 6-1 250 2/23/1986 Hampton, VA Tennessee
32  Devin McCourty CB 4 5-10 195 8/13/1987 Nanuet, NY Rutgers
64  Chris McDonald G R 6-5 298 11/13/1989 Sterling Heights, MI Michigan State
65  Nick McDonald G 4 6-4 305 6/27/1987 Salinas, CA Grand Valley State
14  Zoltan Mesko P 4 6-5 230 3/16/1986 Timisoara, Romania Michigan
84  T.J. Moe WR R 6-0 200   O'Fallon, MO Missouri
35  Stephon Morris CB R 5-8 186 1/12/1991 Greenbelt, MD Penn State
50  Rob Ninkovich DE 8 6-2 260 2/1/1984 New Lenox, IL Purdue
22  Stevan Ridley RB 3 5-11 220 1/27/1989 Natchez, MS LSU
59  Mike Rivera LB 2 6-2 255 1/10/1986 Shawnee, KS Kansas
  David Ruffer K R 6-1 193 11/30/1988 Washington, DC Notre Dame
26  Logan Ryan CB R 5-11 191 2/9/1991 Berlin, NJ Rutgers
35  Akeem Shavers RB R 5-11 203   Texarkana, TX Purdue
18  Matthew Slater WR 6 6-0 210 9/9/1985 Orange, CA UCLA
77  Nate Solder T 3 6-8 320 4/12/1988 Denver, CO Colorado
55  Brandon Spikes LB 4 6-2 255 9/3/1987 Shelby, NC Florida
60  Matt Stankiewitch C R 6-3 301 2/8/1990 Pottsville, PA Penn State
44  Zach Sudfeld TE R 6-7 255 4/18/1989 Santa Cruz, CA Nevada
72  Will Svitek T 7 6-6 308 1/8/1982 Prague, Czechoslovakia Stanford
31  Aqib Talib CB 6 6-1 205 2/13/1986 Richardson, TX Kansas
53  Jeff Tarpinian LB 3 6-3 240 10/16/1987 Omaha, NE Iowa
85  Kenbrell Thompkins WR R 6-1 190   Miami, FL Cincinnati
68  Jason Vega DE 1 6-4 255 5/30/1987 Brockton, MA Northeastern
64  Joe Vellano DT R 6-2 285 10/30/1988 Rexford, NY Maryland
34  Shane Vereen RB 3 5-9 205 3/2/1989 Valencia, CA California
76  Sebastian Vollmer T 5 6-8 320 7/10/1984 Duesseldorf, West Germany Houston
33  Leon Washington RB 8 5-8 203 8/29/1982 Jacksonville, FL Florida State
62  Ryan Wendell C 5 6-2 300 3/4/1986 Diamond Bar, CA Fresno State
75  Vince Wilfork DT 10 6-2 325 11/4/1981 Boynton Beach, FL Miami (FL)
24  Adrian Wilson S 13 6-3 230 10/12/1979 High Point, NC North Carolina State
27  Tavon Wilson S 2 6-0 210 3/19/1990 Washington, DC Illinois
53  Mike Zupancic LB R 6-5 238 12/14/1989 Trabuco Canyon, CA Eastern Michigan
66  Markus Zusevics T 2 6-5 300 4/25/1989 Arlington Heights, IL Iowa

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