The National Football League’s Washington Commanders use Camaron Cheeseman as their long snapper. He is 1.93 m tall and weighs 108 kg. He played football for the Lincoln High School squad while he was there. He had a three-star prospect rating from 247Sports.com when he completed high school.
In December 2015, he made a commitment to attend Michigan University. He represented the Michigan Wolverines in collegiate football there. He didn’t participate in any sporting competitions throughout his first year, 2016, which was. As a sophomore in 2017, he long snapped for field goals and punts in 13 games, although he only snapped for punts in one of those games.
At the Advocare Classic in September 2017, he made his collegiate debut and his first start of his professional life. He participated in all 13 games on special teams as a junior in 2018, received his second varsity letter, and was named Academic All-Big Ten. He played and long snapped in all 13 games as a senior in 2019 to earn his third varsity letter.
For his performance against Middle Tennessee State in August, he was named Special Teams Player of the Week. He participated in 39 games overall during his college career. In the sixth round of the 2021 NFL Draft, the Washington Commanders Football Team selected Cheeseman. In May 2021, he agreed to a four-year rookie contract.
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