Corbin Sharun (born September 6, 1988) is a Canadian former professional football defensive back and special teams specialist.
After discovering his father had colon cancer in early 2008,[2] Sharun returned home and joined the Edmonton Wildcats of the Canadian Junior Football League.
[3] He accumulated 25 tackles, five interceptions (including one returned for a touchdown), and a fumble recovery in his final year with the Wildcats.
[7] He made his CFL debut on July 11, 2010, against the Montreal Alouettes, and later recorded his first special teams tackle on August 6 against the Toronto Argonauts.
[1] In a game against the Saskatchewan Roughriders on August 28, Sharun blocked a punt to set up the Eskimos' only touchdown along the way to scoring 17 unanswered points to win 17–14.
[10] He recorded the second highest total of special teams tackles in the CFL, leading the West division in that category.
The Calgary Stampeders lost the West Finals to the BC Lions, eventual Grey Cup champions.
[12] In a September 7 game against the Stampeders, Sharun caught an unlikely pass from third-string quarterback and holder Matt Nichols following a failed field goal snap and ran 35 yards for both players' first career touchdown.