2016 Football Roster

84 Justin Dunn

  • Position Wide Receiver
  • Height 6-2
  • Weight 210
  • Class Redshirt Sophomore
  • Hometown Lafayette, CA
  • Last School(s) Campolindo HS

Biography

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Dunn is looking to see his first action at Cal in 2016 after redshirting as a 2014 true freshman and not playing due to injury as a 2015 redshirt freshman. He is listed in the No. 5 spot at the 'X' outside receiver position on the preseason depth chart. Dunn compiled career totals of 73 receptions for 1,265 yards receiving and 17 touchdown catches during the final two seasons of his prep career as a 2012 junior and 2013 senior for a program that was a combined 22-4 overall and a perfect 12-0 in conference play while winning a pair of Diablo Foothill Athletic League titles over those two campaigns. Dunn earned first-team All-DFAL honors as a safety, second-team recognition as a wide receiver and was also a team captain as a senior.

Sophomore (2016)
• Did not play due to injury
• Had one catch for a 20-yard touchdown from Max Gilliam in the spring game

Freshman (2015)
• Did not play due to injury
• Named a Jonathan and Judy Hoff Scholar-Athlete of the Week
• Participated in the spring game but did not record any statistics

Freshman (2014)
• Redshirted
• Did not play

Campolindo HS (Class of 2014)
• Played in 23 games and compiled career totals of 73 receptions for 1,265 yards receiving and 17 touchdown catches during his prep career as a 2012 junior and 2013 senior for a program that was a combined 22-4 overall and a perfect 12-0 in conference play while winning a pair of Diablo Foothill Athletic League titles
• Earned first-team All-DFAL honors as a safety, second-team recognition as a wide receiver and was also a team captain when he registered career highs of 42 receptions, 825 yards receiving, 10 touchdowns catches and an average of 19.6 yards per reception as a senior when he also had a 72-yard catch against El Cerrito in the semifinals of the North Coast Section Division III playoffs that was the longest of his career while his team finished 11-1 overall and a perfect 6-0 in conference play to win the DFAL title
• Biggest game of his career came as a senior in the regular-season finale when he registered single-game career bests of seven catches, 158 yards receiving and four touchdown receptions
• Had seven of his 10 touchdown catches as a senior in the last four contests
• Also punted 19 times for a 37.6 yard average all during his senior campaign with a long of 53 yards in the season-opener against Menlo-Atherton while he also had a 46.3 yards per punt average that was the highest of his career
• Added both of his career interceptions vs. Las Lomas and one fumble recovery in a regular-season game against El Cerrito during his senior campaign
• Threw an incompletion on his only career pass attempt as a senior
• Picked up first-team All-DFAL honors as a safety and an honorable mention nod as a wide receiver when he recorded 31 receptions for 440 yards receiving and seven touchdown catches during his 2012 junior campaign when his squad was 10-2 overall, 6-0 in the DFL to win the league title and reached the quarterfinals of the North Coast Section Division III playoffs
• Also played varsity basketball during each of his final three prep seasons, earning second-team All-DFAL honors as well as being his team’s MVP and captain as a 2013-14 senior for a squad that posted a 23-8 overall mark and an 11-1 conference record to win the DFAL before reaching the Quadrant 2 finals of the Division III State playoffs
• Had a career-high 34 points in a first-round playoff victory over Vanden as a senior
• Played as a junior for a 2012-13 basketball squad that reached the Division III State finals and posted a 22-9 overall mark, while his 2011-12 sophomore squad was 21-7 overall and reached the North Coast Section finals before falling in the second round of the state playoffs
• Picked up a Scholar Athlete Award each of his four prep seasons
• Eaned Cal-Hi Sports Bay Area Player of the Week honors

Other 
• Full name is Justin Taylor Dunn
• Born June 26, 1995
• Parents are Steve and Wendy Dunn
• Dad played football at Cal and was on the field for “The Play”
• Major is business administration

Last Updated
November 29, 2016

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Historical Player Information

  • 84

    2014Freshman

    Wide Receiver
    6'5" 195 lbs
    84
  • 84

    2015Freshman

    Wide Receiver
    6'3" 195 lbs
    84
  • 84

    2016Redshirt Sophomore

    Wide Receiver
    6'2" 210 lbs
    84