Like others have said, James for punts, Debose for kick returns. Rainey may be second for punts.
While I remember every guy you listed, I didn't remember what they actually did verses my vague perception of them, perhaps extrapolated from a play or handful of plays.
John Capel
Capel accepted an athletic scholarship to attend the
University of Florida, where he played for coach
Steve Spurrier's
Florida Gators football team in
1998 and
1999.
[1]
Capel played in every game as a true freshman in 1998, earning his only career start when the team opened with a three-receiver formation against
South Carolina. He had two receptions for four yards and rushed the ball 11 times for 80 yards (7.3 avg) and a touchdown. He returned eight punts for 77 yards (9.6 avg) and 10 kickoffs for 274 yards (27.4 avg). Against
Georgia he scored his first career touchdown, an eight-yard run. Against
Syracuse in the
Orange Bowl he returned three punts for 29 yards and two kickoffs for 37 yards.
As a sophomore in 1999, Capel again played in every game, listed third on the depth chart at flanker. He did not participate in spring football drills due to schedule conflicts with his commitments to the school's track team. He recorded nine receptions for 84 yards (9.3 avg) and 63 yards on nine carries (7.0 avg). He returned nine kickoffs for 141 yards (15.7 avg) and two punts for -3 yards. Against
Alabama in the
SEC Championship Game he rushed the ball twice for seven yards. Against
Michigan State in the
Citrus Bowl he recorded 109 yards on five kickoff returns with a long of 38 yards.
Capel did not play football in 2000, while he was competing as a sprinter on the U.S. Olympic team. After the Olympics, he decided to forgo his remaining NCAA college eligibility and entered the
2001 NFL Draft.
Capel tested positive for
marijuana use at the 2001
NFL Combine, and was arrested a few months later for possession of marijuana.
[2] He was selected in the
seventh round (208th overall) of the
2001 NFL Draft by the
Chicago Bears, but was released during
training camp. He then spent part of training camp in 2002 with the
Kansas City Chiefs, but was again released before the season.
Bo Carroll
Lito Sheppard