2016 Football Roster

Jersey Number 8
Rahmel Dockery
- Position:
 - Cornerback
 
- Height:
 - 5-10
 
- Weight:
 - 191
 
- Class:
 - Senior
 
- Hometown:
 - Tacoma, Wash.
 
- High School:
 - Curtis HS
 
2015 Game-by-Game Stats
2014 Game-by-Game Stats
OVERVIEW
2016 (SENIOR)
2014 Game-by-Game Stats
OVERVIEW
- One career start
 - Graduated with a degree in sociology in December
 
2016 (SENIOR)
- Missed the spring practice session due to a shoulder injury
 - Moved from wide receiver to cornerback during the season
 - Played in 10 games exclusively on special teams
 - Made career-long punt return of 39 yards at UCLA
 
- Played in 10 games mostly as a punt and kickoff returner
 - Recorded two receptions for 15 yards and one rush for three yards
 - Worked primarily behind Hunter Jarmon at one of the outside receiver positions
 - Operated as the primary kick returner for the first half of the season averaging 19.0 yards per return
 - Recorded a season-long punt return of 21 yards in the season opener against Weber State
 - Made three catches for 33 yards in the 2015 Spring Game
 
- Joined the Oregon State football program in August with three years to play three seasons
 - Arrived on campus in time for fall camp
 - Impressed early in fall camp until a hamstring injury sidelined him for the majority of the preseason
 - Played in 11 games and made his first career start against Washington State
 - Suffered a hip injury on a 49-yard pass against WSU and missed the USC game
 - Mostly played as the second-string flanker behind Victor Bolden
 - Recorded three carries for 18 yards on the fly sweep on the season
 - Finished the season with seven catches for 184 yards and one touchdown in his first year at OSU
 - Started the season as the primary kick returner with five returns for 115 yards.
 
- Enrolled at Tacoma CC in 2013
 - Did not play football
 
- Enrolled at WSU in January 2012 for spring semester and participated in spring drills and thus was considered a greyshirt
 - Played at defensive back for the Cougars’ scout team as a freshman
 
- Named to the Tacoma News Tribune’s Western 100
 - Tacoma News Tribune All-State Player of the Year
 - Finished his senior season with 73 catches for 1,443 yards and 17 touchdowns and rushed for 713 yards averaging 14.6 yards per carry and totaled 2,600 all-purpose yards
 - Led Curtis to a 12-1 record and a semifinal berth at the 4A state championships as a senior
 - Caught eight passes for 140 yards and three TDs, rushed for 31 yards and threw a 40-yard pass in the 4A state semifinal against Skyline
 - All-South Puget Sound League 4A Offensive Back of the Year and first team all-league wide receiver and special teams
 - Named first team all-state by the Tacoma News Tribune and WashingtonPreps, the latter also naming him Most Valuable Overall
 - Named to Associated Press and Seattle Times all-state teams
 - Recorded 36 receptions for 1,077 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns as a junior adding 21 rushes for 211 yards and two scores, and 21 total returns for 596 yards and three touchdowns
 - Played under head football coach Clay Angle at Curtis
 
- Born September 19, 1992 in Tacoma, Wash.
 - Son of Steve Dockery and Leata Alaalatoa
 - Has two brothers, Dale and Job, and a sister, Layshia
 
Oregon State Football Press Conference: Interim Head Coach Robb Akey (Nov. 3, 2025)
Monday, November 03
Oregon State Football Highlights Vs. Washington State (Nov. 1, 2025)
Sunday, November 02
Oregon State Football Post-Game Vs. Washington State (11/1/2025)
Sunday, November 02
Oregon State Football Interviews: October 29, 2025
Wednesday, October 29








