2006 Div I-A Almuni

Aaron Brown - Irvan Brown 
Jeff Stehle - Jason Tanner



Aaron Brown - University of New Hampshire
Sr 6'3 210 WR

UNH Head Coach Sean McDonnell states: Aaron Brown will help pick up the slack of the graduated TE Jon Williams in the passing game. A two way threat player Aaron’s role will definitely increase in our offensive game plan. He has had a tremendous off-season in the weight room and has gotten bigger and faster. Aarons pass catching ability has improved with hard work overe the summer with our QB’s. He also improved his run after catch abvility this spring and we are excited about his Sr. season.  Aaron is an outstanding player who is a big part of the offensive success here at UNH.

Irvan Brown - University of Pittsburgh
RF 6'0 190 DB

2006 Scouting Report: Enters his first active collegiate season following a 2005 redshirt...joined Pitt as a running back prospect last season but moved to defensive back during fall training camp...got his first taste of the free safety position during spring drills and is expected to compete for playing time.
Paul Rhoads, Def Coord. / Secondary Coach “Despite being hindered early on by a shoulder injury, Irvan is really having a productive and dedicated training camp. He is a very diligent player and I expect him to be in the mix at both free safety and on special teams this year as a redshirt freshman. We’re excited about his first active collegiate season and his future at the University of Pittsburgh.”

Jeff Stehle - University of Wisconsin
RF 6'6 301 OG
Moved from DL to OL and ended up the 2nd team LG after spring practice .

jsonline.com states: "Short-yardage: Freshman Jeff Stehle, who was moved from the defensive line to offense before the start of spring workouts, has started getting work at tight end. Stehle (6-foot-6 and 299 pounds) was an outstanding tight end in high school. He gives the staff a wide-body option in short-yardage and goal-line situations"

The Capital Times states: "March and April are the perfect months to evaluate personnel, too. Jeff Stehle, for instance. Last fall, Stehle, a 6-foot-6, 299-pound redshirt freshman, was at defensive tackle. This spring, he was moved to offensive guard. "He's intriguing to us because he's very athletic," said Bielema, adding that he had originally targeted Stehle as a tight end, which he played in high school. "But we were so thin in the offensive line and we wanted him to learn the elements of blocking before switching him, again." "Now that the Badgers are installing their goal line and short yardage offensive packages, there is the need for some more size at tight end. And that's where Stehle enters the picture. "The first day was positive," said Bielema, noting that Stehle has shown enough athleticism that he might wind up at center. Or, if needed, he could even return to the defensive line, in a pinch. The same holds true for Mark Gorman, another defensive tackle who has been converted into an offensive guard this spring."

Jason Tanner - Syracuse University 
Jr 5'11 205 DB

Cornerbacks Coach Jim Salgado states: "Jason is doing well in his transition from safety to cornerback. He is a good kid who always does everything asked of him. While he continues to learn the cornerback position in the system and develop his skills there, we are looking for him to be a big contributor on special teams."
Aaron Brown - New Hampshire
Irvan Brown - Pittsburgh
Jason Tanner - Syracuse
Jeff Stehle - Wisconsin