FIU Panthers Football Depth Chart 2024-25
FIU Panthers Football Depth Chart 2024-25
Updated Sep 16, 2024, 07:05 AM ET
Offensive Positions
POS | STARTER | 2ND | 3RD | 4TH |
---|---|---|---|---|
WR-X | Eric Rivers | Juju Lewis | - | - |
WR-Z | Dean Patterson | Desna Washington | - | - |
WR-H | Nazeviah Burris | Ross Fournet | - | - |
LT | Travis Burke | Daniel Michel | - | - |
LG | Jaheim Buchanon | Jackson Schultze | - | - |
C | Wyatt Lawson | Ming Tjon | - | - |
RG | Naeer Jackson | Jaleel Davis | - | - |
RT | JaDarious Lee | Mykeal Rabess | - | - |
TE-Y | Rocky Beers | Josiah Miamen | - | - |
QB | Keyone Jenkins | Amari Jones | - | - |
RB | Lexington Joseph | Shomari Lawrence | - | - |
Defensive Positions
POS | STARTER | 2ND | 3RD | 4TH |
---|---|---|---|---|
DE | Keegan Davis | Steven Shannon | - | - |
NT | Quaylen Hill | Jeramy Passmore | - | - |
DT | Marquez Tatum | Clinton Mahoni | - | - |
RUSH | Eddie Walls III | Atavious Weaver | - | - |
WLB | Travion Barnes | Percy Courtney Jr. | - | - |
MLB | Elijah Anderson-Taylor | Dwight Nunoo | - | - |
SLB | Giovanni Davis | Atavious Weaver | - | - |
LCB | Hezekiah Masses | Victor Evans III | - | - |
SS | JoJo Evans | Bobby Salla Jr. | - | - |
FS | CJ Christian | Shamir Sterlin | - | - |
RCB | Brian Blades II | Mister Clark | - | - |
NB | Jamal Potts | Antonio Patterson | - | - |
Special Teams
POS | STARTER | 2ND | 3RD | 4TH |
---|---|---|---|---|
PT | Daton Montiel | - | - | - |
PK | Chase Gabriel | - | - | - |
KO | Alejandro Prado | - | - | - |
LS | Jackson Lee | - | - | - |
H | Daton Montiel | - | - | - |
PR | Dean Patterson | - | - | - |
KR | C'Quan Jnopierre | T.J. Snowden | - | - |
Reserves
POS | STARTER | 2ND | 3RD | 4TH |
---|---|---|---|---|
SUS | John Bock II | - | - | - |
INJ | Reggie Peterson | - | - | - |
FIU Panthers Depth Chart
The Florida International Panthers represent Florida International University in college football. They compete in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision FBS). As a member of the Conference USA, FIU's first season came in 2002.
Playing their home games from Riccardo Silva Stadium in Westchester, Florida, FIU's quick rise to the FBS level stands tall as a testament to the total talent pool of college football athletes in the state of Florida, specifically down south, near Miami.