#StanfordNFL: Super Bowl LI
Cameron Fleming • T • New England Patriots • Third season • @cammyjfresh
Entering the game, there was much discussion that Fleming could be New England's latest non-skill position player to catch a pass in the postseason. He appeared on four offensive snaps and three special teams snaps en route to his second Super Bowl ring in three NFL seasons.
Second #SuperBowl rings for @cammyjfresh (#71) and @TyGaffney. #StanfordNFL pic.twitter.com/m6MnKfgv4f
— Stanford Football (@StanfordFball) February 6, 2017
Austin Hooper • TE • Atlanta Falcons • First season • @AustinHooper18
At 76 percent, Hooper was Atlanta's most oft-used tight end in Super Bowl LI, finishing the day with three catches on six targets for 32 yards and one touchdown. His score in the second quarter put the Falcons up, 14-0, eventually finishing the game with the fifth-highest grade (75.8) of any Falcons offensive player, according to Pro Football Focus.
Austin Hooper is the first rookie with a Rec TD in a Super Bowl since Torry Holt for the Rams over 17 years ago in Super bowl XXXIV (Elias) pic.twitter.com/Gaa1LLhpBe
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) February 6, 2017
Jordan Richards • S • New England Patriots • Second season
Richards was inactive for New England's fifth Super Bowl title. He was in and out of the lineup since sustaining a knee injury in Week 12.
#Patriots inactives
— Mike 'Sarge' Riley (@Sarge985) February 5, 2017
OT LaAdrian Waddle
RB DJ Foster
QB Jacoby Brissett
WR Michael Floyd
CB Cyrus Jones
CB Justin Coleman
S Jordan Richards
Levine Toilolo • TE • Atlanta Falcons • Fourth season • @LevineToilolo
With Atlanta running just 49 offensive plays and leaning heavily towards the pass, Toilolo's time on the field was limited. The tight end started and appeared on 43 percent of offensive snaps, while helping the Falcons gain 104 rushing yards on 18 attempts (5.8 average).
Congratulations @LevineToilolo on a fantastic season! #StanfordNFL #RiseUp https://t.co/ekyxCkhi4X
— Stanford Football (@StanfordFball) February 6, 2017