Dezmen Roebuck lined up to the right, ran to the middle of the field, leaped about two feet in the air and reached as high as he could to pull down an 11-yard pass. That's when Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman arrived and tried to destroy any evidence the University of Washington wide receiver ever existed. Thieneman took him down with a jarring and well-placed shoulder to the upper body, like a Rocky Balboa uppercut, with that blow alone maybe getting the Ducks defensive back selected 25th overall in the recent NFL Draft. Roebuck had every reason to stay down and check for all of his limbs. Instead, he hopped to his feet and two plays later caught a 16-yard pass that nearly got him into the end zone. It was just business as usual. “I would say that Dezmen is our toughest receiver by far," Husky receivers coach Kevin Cummings said this spring. Dezmen Roebuck jumps to his feet after taking a hard hit from Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman.…