sport.wikisort.org - AthleteRaymond Christopher Perry (born December 27, 1981) is a former American college and professional football player who was a running back in the National Football League (NFL) for five seasons during the mid-2000s. He played college football for the University of Michigan, and received All-American honors. He was chosen by the Cincinnati Bengals in the first round of the 2004 NFL Draft, and played his entire NFL career for the Bengals.
American football player (born 1981)
American football player
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Position: | Running back |
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Born: | (1981-12-27) December 27, 1981 (age 40) Advance, North Carolina |
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Height: | 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) |
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Weight: | 224 lb (102 kg) |
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High school: | Fork Union Military Academy (Fork Union, Virginia) |
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College: | Michigan |
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NFL Draft: | 2004 / Round: 1 / Pick: 26 |
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- Cincinnati Bengals (2004–2008)
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- Outback Bowl MVP (2003)
- Consensus All-American (2003)
- First-team All-Big Ten (2003)
- Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year (2003)
- Doak Walker Award (2003)
- Jim Brown Trophy (2003)
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Rushing yards: | 606 |
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Rushing average: | 3.4 |
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Rushing touchdowns: | 2 |
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Receptions: | 83 |
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Receiving yards: | 474 |
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Receiving touchdowns: | 2 |
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Player stats at NFL.com · PFR |
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Early years
Perry was born in Advance, North Carolina. He attended Fork Union Military Academy in Fork Union, Virginia, where he helped his team win multiple VISFA State Championships.
College career
Perry attended the University of Michigan, where he played for coach Lloyd Carr's Michigan Wolverines football team from 2000 to 2003. As a senior in 2003, he rushed for 1,674 yards and 18 touchdowns and finished fourth in Heisman Trophy voting and fourth in Michigan annals for rushing yards in a season. Perry was recognized as a consensus All-American, and also received the Doak Walker Award, given to the nation's top running back, was the Big Ten Conference rushing champion,[1] and was named the Big Ten Conference MVP.
Perry set a Michigan game record with 51 carries in a 27–20 win over Michigan State on November 1, 2003. He finished his career at Michigan fifth on the school's career rushing list with 3,696 yards and third in rushing touchdowns with 39.
Professional career
Cincinnati Bengals
Perry was selected by the Cincinnati Bengals in the first round (26th overall) in the 2004 NFL Draft. He made his NFL debut at the Pittsburgh Steelers on October 3, but he played only two games in his rookie season with the Bengals due to injuries.
Perry played in the 2005 season, complementing Pro Bowl running back Rudi Johnson. Perry finished the 2005 season with 279 rushing yards along with 51 receptions for 328 yards and two touchdowns. His 51 receptions were the most by a Bengals running back in one season since James Brooks caught 54 passes in 1986.[citation needed]
Perry fractured his leg in the 11th game of the 2006 season, ending his season. On August 27, 2008, the Bengals cut running back Rudi Johnson from the team, solidifying Perry as the starter for the 2008 season. Perry was released after the season on April 27, 2009.
NFL statistics
Cincinnati Bengals
2004 season
In the 2004 season, Perry played in only two games, starting neither of them. He ran the ball twice, gaining 1 yard, with a long of 1 yard and no touchdowns, for an average of 0.5 yds/carry. However, he caught three receptions for 33 yards, with a long of 13 yards and no touchdowns, for an average of 11 yds/reception. He never fumbled.
2005 season
In 2005, he played in 14 games, only starting two. He rushed 61 times for 279 yards.
Career statistics
College
Season | Rush Att | Rush Yards | Yds/Att | Rush TD | Long | Recv yards | Recv TD | Total offense | Points scored |
2000 | 77 | 417 | 5.4 | 5 | 42 | 0 | 0 | 417 | 30 |
2001 | 129 | 495 | 3.8 | 2 | 30 | 49 | 0 | 544 | 12 |
2002 | 267 | 1110 | 4.2 | 14 | 57 | 156 | 0 | 1267 | 84 |
2003 | 338 | 1674 | 5.0 | 18 | 63 | 367 | 2 | 2041 | 120 |
Career total | 811 | 3696 | 4.6 | 39 | 63 | 572 | 2 | 4269 | 246 |
See also
- Michigan Wolverines football statistical leaders
References
External links
Doak Walker Award winners |
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- 1990: Lewis
- 1991: Cobb
- 1992: Hearst
- 1993: Morris
- 1994: Salaam
- 1995: George
- 1996: Hanspard
- 1997: R. Williams
- 1998: R. Williams
- 1999: Dayne
- 2000: Tomlinson
- 2001: Staley
- 2002: Johnson
- 2003: Perry
- 2004: Benson
- 2005: Bush
- 2006: McFadden
- 2007: McFadden
- 2008: Greene
- 2009: Gerhart
- 2010: James
- 2011: Richardson
- 2012: Ball
- 2013: A. Williams
- 2014: Gordon
- 2015: Henry
- 2016: Foreman
- 2017: Love
- 2018: Taylor
- 2019: Taylor
- 2020: Harris
- 2021: Walker III
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Offense |
- OL Shawn Andrews
- OL Robert Gallery
- OL Jacob Rogers
- OL Alex Barron
- C Jake Grove
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Defense | |
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Special teams |
- P Dustin Colquitt
- PK Nate Kaeding
- PK Nick Browne
- KR/AP Antonio Perkins
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2004 NFL Draft first-round selections |
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Cincinnati Bengals first-round draft picks |
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- Johnson
- Cook
- Reid
- Holland
- White
- Curtis
- Kollar
- Cameron
- Brooks
- Griffin
- Edwards
- Whitley
- Cobb
- Browner
- Bush
- Thompson
- Alexander
- Muñoz
- Verser
- Collins
- Rimington
- Hunley
- Koch
- Blados
- Brown
- King
- Kelly
- McGee
- Buck
- Dixon
- Francis
- A. Williams
- Klingler
- D. Williams
- Copeland
- Wilkinson
- Carter
- Anderson
- Wilson
- Spikes
- Simmons
- Ak. Smith
- Warrick
- J. Smith
- Jones
- Palmer
- Perry
- Pollack
- Joseph
- Hall
- Rivers
- An. Smith
- Gresham
- Green
- Kirkpatrick
- Zeitler
- Eifert
- Dennard
- Ogbuehi
- Jackson III
- Ross
- Price
- J. Williams
- Burrow
- Chase
- Hill
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Cincinnati Bengals 2004 NFL draft selections |
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- Chris Perry
- Keiwan Ratliff
- Madieu Williams
- Caleb Miller
- Landon Johnson
- Matthias Askew
- Robert Geathers
- Stacy Andrews
- Maurice Mann
- Greg Brooks
- Casey Bramlet
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- 1924: Grange
- 1925: Lowry
- 1926: Friedman
- 1927: Rouse
- 1928: Bennet
- 1929: Glassgow
- 1930: Fesler
- 1931: Munn
- 1932: Newman
- 1933: Laws
- 1934: Lund
- 1935: Berwanger
- 1936: Huffman
- 1937: Davis
- 1938: Weiss
- 1939: Kinnick
- 1940: Harmon
- 1941: Graf
- 1942: Schreiner
- 1943: O. Graham
- 1944: Horvath
- 1945: Cline
- 1946: Agase
- 1947: B. Elliott
- 1948: Murakowski
- 1949: Wilson
- 1950: Janowicz
- 1951: Reichardt
- 1952: Giel
- 1953: Giel
- 1954: Ameche
- 1955: Cassady
- 1956: Ploen
- 1957: J. Pace
- 1958: Duncan
- 1959: Burrell
- 1960: Brown
- 1961: Stephens
- 1962: Vander Kelen
- 1963: Butkus
- 1964: Timberlake
- 1965: Grabowski
- 1966: Griese
- 1967: Keyes
- 1968: Johnson
- 1969: Phipps
- 1970: Adamle
- 1971: Allen
- 1972: Armstrong
- 1973: Griffin
- 1974: Griffin
- 1975: C. Greene
- 1976: Lytle
- 1977: Bethea
- 1978: Leach
- 1979: Clifford
- 1980: Herrmann
- 1981: Schlichter
- 1982: Carter
- 1983: Thorp
- 1984: Byars
- 1985: Long
- 1986: Harbaugh
- 1987: White
- 1988: Thompson
- 1989: Thompson
- 1990: Bell
- 1991: Howard
- 1992: Gissendaner
- 1993: Moss
- 1994: Collins
- 1995: George
- 1996: O. Pace
- 1997: Woodson
- 1998: Germaine
- 1999: Dayne
- 2000: Brees
- 2001: Randle El
- 2002: Banks
- 2003: Perry
- 2004: Edwards
- 2005: M. Robinson
- 2006: Smith
- 2007: Mendenhall
- 2008: S. Greene
- 2009: Clark & B. Graham
- 2010: D. Robinson
- 2011: Ball
- 2012: Miller
- 2013: Miller
- 2014: Gordon
- 2015: E. Elliott
- 2016: Barkley & Barrett
- 2017: Barkley
- 2018: Haskins
- 2019: Young
- 2020: Fields
- 2021: Hutchinson
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Michigan Wolverines rushing leaders |
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- Tom Harmon (1938–1940)
- Bob Westfall (1941)
- Bob Wiese (1942)
- Bill Daley (1943)
- Bob Nussbaumer (1944)
- Wally Teninga (1945)
- Bob Chappuis (1946)
- Jack Weisenburger (1947)
- Tom Peterson (1948)
- Don Dufek (1949–1950)
- Don Peterson (1951)
- Ted Kress (1952)
- Tony Branoff (1953, 1955)
- Fred Baer (1954)
- Jim Pace (1956–1957)
- Darrell Harper (1958)
- Fred Julian (1959)
- Bennie McRae (1960)
- Dave Raimey (1961–1962)
- Mel Anthony (1963–1964)
- Carl Ward (1965)
- Dave Fisher (1966)
- Ron Johnson (1967–1968)
- Billy Taylor (1969–1971)
- Ed Shuttlesworth (1972–1973)
- Gordon Bell (1974–1975)
- Rob Lytle (1976)
- Russell Davis (1977)
- Harlan Huckleby (1978)
- Butch Woolfolk (1979–1981)
- Lawrence Ricks (1982)
- Rick Rogers (1983)
- Jamie Morris (1984–1987)
- Tony Boles (1988–1989)
- Jon Vaughn (1990)
- Ricky Powers (1991)
- Tyrone Wheatley (1992–1994)
- Tim Biakabutuka (1995)
- Clarence Williams (1996)
- Chris Howard (1997)
- Anthony Thomas (1998–2000)
- B. J. Askew (2001)
- Chris Perry (2002–2003)
- Mike Hart (2004–2007)
- Brandon Minor (2008–2009)
- Denard Robinson (2010–2012)
- Fitzgerald Toussaint (2013)
- De'Veon Smith (2014–2016)
- Karan Higdon (2017–2018)
- Zach Charbonnet (2019)
- Hassan Haskins (2020–2021)
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