Treamelle Taylor

Treamelle Samuel Taylor (born: November 8, 1969 - Los Angeles, California, United States) is a former Canadian Football League wide receiver/kick returner.

Junior career
Taylor attended Hawthorne High School in Hawthorne, California, and lettered in football. He led Hawthorne High School to the C.I.F. semi-finals in his junior year. He was first Team All L.A. Times during his senior year.

Taylor attended El Camino Junior College in Torrance, California from 1987 to 1989. In 1987, El Camino won the Junior College National Championship. Taylor received honorable mention all-conference at wide receiver. In 1989, he transferred to the University of Nevada. In 1990, he was a first team 1-AA All-American (kick returner) while leading the entire Big Sky Conference in all-purpose yardage. Taylor led University of Nevada to the national championship game in 1990.

Professional career
In 1991, Taylor was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the ninth round (233rd) and released during pre-season. In 1992, Taylor was signed by the Ottawa Rough Riders and nominated for the most outstanding rookie of the Eastern Division while leading the Division in punt return yardage. In 1993, Taylor was placed on the injured reserve list for the entire season with the Ottawa Rough Riders before being released in July In 1994, signed with the Canadian Football League expansion Las Vegas Posse and released during training camp.