Chad Mock

Chad Mock (born March 23, 1984) is a professional football player who played for the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League in 2007. He is currently a member of their practice squad. Chad played the wide receiver position with the Lions, and wore jersey number #83.

Early life
Born in Long Beach, California, Mock moved with his family to Hawaii where he attended Farrington High School in Oahu. Mock graduated from Farrington in 2002 and was a three-sport letterman in football, basketball and track & field. He is the brother of activist and writer Janet Mock.

College
Mock played two years of college football with Avila University in Kansas City, Missouri, before transferring to the University of Hawaii in 2004. After a redshirt season in 2004, Mock played in eight games for the Warriors, recorded 42 catches for 502 yards and one touchdown in 2005. Mock caught a career-high 147 yards, including his first collegiate touchdown, against New Mexico State (and caught a career-high 11 passes (104 yards) at San Jose State. Mock finished his collegiate career with 68 catches for 880 yards in over 20 games for the Warriors.

Professional
Mock began his professional football career with the CFL British Columbia Lions, signing as a free agent in May, 2007. Originally signed to the developmental squad, Mock started three games as a wide receiver/slotback with the team.

Mock's uncle, Alvis Satele, was a defensive lineman for the Lions in 1987.

Mock was released by the Lions on May 13, 2008, prior to the start of the 2008 CFL season.