West Virginia’s 2026 football roster has been updated, and it now includes 14 new additions, with 12 coming from the program’s 2026 signing class. One member of that class is still not listed, and that missing piece remains unresolved for now.
Among the newcomers are defensive lineman Emerson Joy, who is listed at No. 92, 6-foot-6 and 247 pounds out of Alberta College, and safety Tim Roberson, who will wear No. 48 and is listed at 5-foot-11, 178 pounds from Iowa Western CC.
The rest of the update points back to the signing class, including running back Cheeks, who is one of four backs WVU brought in alongside Amari Latimer, Chris Talley, and Lawrence Autry.
Cheeks’ senior season ended in mid-October when he tore his ACL. He previously said the timeline for returning to football activities was projected for late June or early July. An update was requested, but there was no response as of Sunday morning.
Even with that injury situation, WVU still signed him two months later, which suggests the staff was comfortable with where things stood. The only question now is why his profile has not yet appeared on the roster. More information is still being sought, and if things do not work out, Cheeks could take the junior college route for a year to prove himself.
Cheeks committed to the Mountaineers on July 15 last year, choosing WVU over offers from Appalachian State, Ball State, Buffalo, Coastal Carolina, Delaware, East Carolina, Kentucky, Liberty, Minnesota, Old Dominion, Pitt, South Florida, Temple, UConn, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, and several others.
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