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Syracuse football roster updates: Trey Dunkelberger back to TE, Scoop Bradshaw to WR and more

Jacob Greenfeld | Asst. Photo Editor

Sophomore walk-on Winston Lee (32) moved from running back to defensive back during training camp. SU's updated roster now indicates him as a DB.

Syracuse football recently updated its roster. Backups Taylor Hindy (offensive lineman) and PJ Batten (tight end) have left the program. Here’s a list of other changes to the roster.

Trey Dunkelberger officially switched back to tight end on the roster. The junior was moved over defensive end in the spring because of a need at the position, but went back to practicing at tight end in early August.

Kyle Kleinberg switched from linebacker to tight end for his sophomore season. He practiced with the latter group during the summer.

— Freshman Kenneth Ruff stayed at defensive line despite, like Kleinberg, practicing as a tight end during camp.

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Moe Neal is still listed as a running back. The freshman shared his time between running back and receiver during camp, but head coach Dino Babers said he is strictly a running back early on. Neal is likely to spend time in the slot as well as the backfield.

— Freshman Scoop Bradshaw took Dontae Strickland’s old number in No. 18 and switched from defensive back to wide receiver. He worked with the receivers during camp.

— Sophomore Jacob Hill‘s position was changed from wide receiver to running back. He spent time with both groups during training camp, but moved to the backfield after being a hybrid in 2015. He walked on to the team as a running back originally and was moved to inside receiver in the spring.

— Freshman Devin Butler was relisted as a running back/wide receiver after practicing at both positions late in training camp.

— Walk-on sophomore Winston Lee, who previously ran track for Syracuse, was relisted as a defensive back. He made the switch in the last week of training camp after starting at running back.





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