Kenzel Doe

Led by quarterback Josh Freeman,[2] and alongside fellow future CFL players John Harris, Ricky Collins, and LaDarius Perkins, Doe recorded 2 catches for 28 yards during the two games played that season,[3] including one game which took place during storms influenced by Hurricane Joaquin.

Following his stints with the Steelers and the FXFL in 2015, Doe began receiving calls by Canadian Football teams in January 2016, and signed with the Edmonton Eskimos on his birthday, June 6.

Doe was called back up in week 4 to become the starting returner for Edmonton, taking over for the struggling Joe McKnight.

While running the ball back, a member of the Saskatchewan Roughriders grabbed at Doe's shirt, which tore away.

[9] This developmental league pairs veterans and younger players with NFL coaches to help them gain exposure to professional teams.

During his time in the Spring League, Doe, appearing on both the "West" and "South" rosters, played with teammates such as Ben Tate and McLeod Bethel-Thompson, and faced opposing players such as Greg Hardy, Ahmad Bradshaw, Anthony Dixon, and Ricky Stanzi.

[10] Doe was the only receiver to play all 14 regular season games for Nebraska, hauling in 37 passes for 352 yards and 5 touchdowns.

Doe's other stats included 16 rushes for 52 yards and a score, as well as throwing a pass for a 3-yard touchdown, 3 tackles on defense, and committing two fumbles.

Doe also converted a pair of 2 point conversions, one as a passer and one as a receiver, and throughout the season served as the team long snapper.