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Name: RonDell Carter (Transfer from Rutgers)
College: James Madison     Number: 5
Height: 6-3   Weight: 265
Position: DE  Pos2: OLB
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2020

40 Low: 4.76
   40 Time: 4.86
  40 High: 4.96

> Projected Round: 7-HPFA  Stock:   Projected High: 6-7th  Low: HPFA

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Height: 6025
Weight: 265

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Dates: 03/19/20
Hand: 09 1/2  Arm: 33 1/2
Wingspan: 80 3/8

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 Data Scout Notes: **2019: DPOYC/AFCA-1st/1stC...BuckBuchananAwardWatchlistAdd...P2ndDS/P1stC...1st team All-CAA w/58 TT, 13 TFL, 7.5 SCK, QBH, FR, FF in 13 gms in '18. 28 TT, 8 TFL, 4 SCK, 3 PBU, 4 QBH in 15 gms in '17. Transferred from Rutgers for '17. 2 TT, 0.5 TFL, 0.5



 RonDell Carter, James Madison, Player News


  2019 AFCA FCS COACHES' FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN: DL Ron'Dell Carter, R-Sr., James Madison,...Carter was voted Colonial Athletic Association Defensive Player of the Year and is a top-three finalist for the Buck Buchanan Award. He has tallied 25.0 tackles for loss and 11.5 sacks, which ranks second and tied for 10th nationally, respectively. Carter has produced 57 total tackles, to go with a forced fumble and 13 quarterback hurries. He has at least 2.0 TFL in seven games and has at least 1.0 sack in nine games, including seven of the past eight outings. - James Madison Football

(DS#26 DE) rSr/2020 DE RonDell CarterJames Madison
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  2019 ALL-COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION FIRST TEAM (COACHES): Ron'Dell Carter, James Madison, DL, Sr., Baltimore, Md.,..Carter, a Buck Buchanan Award finalist, is one of the country's premier pass rushers, as he ranks third nationally with 22.5 tackles for loss and 16th with 9.5 sacks. Carter tallied 53 total tackles during the regular season, which is third for the Dukes. During conference play, Carter registered 16.5 tackles for loss and 8.5 sacks. He produced at least 2.0 TFL in seven games, including a career-high 6.0 at William & Mary. Carter also produced 10 quarterback hurries. - James Madison Football

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  2019 CAA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR (COACHES): Ron'Dell Carter, James Madison,...Carter caused havoc from his defensive end spot, ranking second in FCS with 22.5 tackles for loss. He recorded at least 2.0 TFL's in seven of the Dukes' 12 games. The senior is also third in the CAA and 16th nationally with 9.5 sacks and has 10 quarterback hurries. Carter ranks third on the team with 53 total tackles and has one forced fumble. A finalist for the Buck Buchanan Award as the top defensive player in FCS, Carter has helped JMU lead the nation in rushing defense (62.8 ypg), which ranking third in scoring defense (15.7 ppg) and fourth in total defense (276.6 ypg). He joins Andrew Ankrah (2017) and Jimmy Moreland (2018) as Dukes who have been named Defensive Player of the Year in the past three seasons. - Colonial Athletic Association Football

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  CAA Football announced its 2019 post-season award winners on Tuesday, headlined by James Madison senior quarterback Ben DiNucci being selected as the league's Offensive Player of the Year and JMU senior defensive end Ron'Dell Carter being chosen as the conference's Defensive Player of the Year. Other major award recipients included UAlbany's Greg Gattuso as CAA Coach of the Year, Maine senior kick returner/wide receiver Earnest Edwards as Special Teams Player of the Year, UAlbany redshirt freshman quarterback Jeff Undercuffler as Offensive Rookie of the Year and Richmond freshman linebacker Tristan Wheeler as Defensive Rookie of the Year. Villanova senior safety Chucky Smith was honored with the Chuck Boone Leadership and Excellence Award. CAA Football's all-conference awards are voted on by the league's 12 head coaches. Conference champion James Madison led all teams with 18 selections, while Towson and Villanova each had 10 players recognized on the squad. - Colonial Athletic Association Football

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  James Madison earned the No. 2 overall seed for the 2019 NCAA Football Championship Subdivision playoffs, as the selection committee revealed the 24-team field during the live selection show on Sunday afternoon on ESPNU. JMU (11-1, 8-0 CAA) will face the winner of an opening-round matchup between Monmouth (10-2) and Holy Cross (7-5) in the second round on Saturday, Dec. 7 at 1 p.m. at Bridgeforth Stadium/Zane Showker Field. JMU has never played either team.

The Dukes wrapped up the regular season with their third outright Colonial Athletic Association title in four years and fourth overall championship in five years. The Dukes wrapped up the regular season winning their 11th straight with a 55-21 victory at Rhode Island to cap off their fourth perfect CAA season in school history. JMU is making its program-record sixth straight playoff appearance and the 16th in school history. JMU was one of three CAA schools to make the field of 24, as it was joined by Villanova (9-3, 5-3 CAA) and Albany (8-4, 6-2 CAA). - James Madison Football


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  2019 BUCK BUCHANAN AWARD WATCHLIST ADDITION: DL Ron'Dell Carter, James Madison,...Carter is one of the nation's top edge rushers, as he leads both the Colonial Athletic Association and country with 17.5 tackles for loss. He's produced at least 2.0 TFL in five of nine games this season, including a career-high 6.0 at William & Mary on Oct. 19. The Baltimore, Md., native has tallied 40 tackles this season, adding 6.0 sacks, one forced fumble and seven quarterback hurries. His sacks total is third for the Dukes and ties for sixth in the CAA. - James Madison/STATS FCS Football

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  CAA Football had four teams ranked in the latest FCS Top 25 national polls that were released by STATS and the AFCA on Monday, which was tied for the most of any conference. James Madison, which was on a bye last week, remained in the No. 2 position in both polls. The Dukes (8-1), who have defeated four ranked opponents in the past five games, take on another nationally ranked foe on Saturday as they host New Hampshire. Villanova fell to No. 18 in the STATS poll and No. 19 in the AFCA poll after suffering a 28-20 setback at New Hampshire last week. The Wildcats (6-3) entertain Richmond this Saturday in the first of three consecutive home games. - Colonial Athletic Association Football

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  OCT 21 CAA FOOTBALL DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Ron'Dell Carter, Sr., DL, James Madison (Baltimore, Md./Long Reach),...Carter tied a career-high with 10 tackles and set a new career mark with 6.0 tackles for loss (-31 yards) in JMU's 38-10 triumph at William & Mary. The 6.0 TFL's are tied for the most by any FCS player this season and were part of 15.0 TFL's by the JMU defense, which was its most in a game since 2006. The Dukes held W&M to just 194 total yards. Carter ranks 2nd nationally with 15.5 TFL's for the season. - Colonial Athletic Association Football

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  For the second consecutive week, CAA Football led all FCS conferences with six teams ranked in the latest Top 25 national polls that were released by STATS and the AFCA on Monday. James Madison stayed at No. 2 in both polls after earning a 37-14 road victory at Chattanooga last week. The Dukes (3-1) open CAA play at nationally ranked Elon on Saturday afternoon. Villanova vaulted 10 spots to No. 8 in the STATS poll and moved up to No. 13 in the AFCA poll by knocking off Towson, 52-45 in overtime, last Saturday. The Wildcats (4-0), who are off to their best start since 2009, host nationally ranked Maine on Saturday. Towson dropped to No. 10 in both polls following its 52-45 overtime setback to Villanova last Saturday. The Tigers (3-1) travel to unbeaten SEC power Florida on Saturday afternoon. - Colonial Athletic Association Football

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  2019 PRESEASON PHIL STEELE/DRAFT SCOUT ALL-FCS SECOND TEAM: Ron'Dell Carter, James Madison, Sr.,...Carter emerged as a defensive leader up front last season, leading to his First Team All-CAA selection. He tallied 58 tackles (26 solo), to go with 13.0 tackles for loss, 7.5 sacks, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery. He ranked tied for seventh in the CAA in sacks and ninth in tackles for loss. - James Madison Football

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  2019 PRESEASON CAA FOOTBALL ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM (MEDIA/COACHES): Ron'Dell Carter, James Madison, Sr., DL,...First Team All-CAA defensive lineman in 2018...VaSID First Team All-State...First Team ECAC All-Star...Started all 13 games...Had 58 total tackles (26 solo), to go with 13.0 tackles for loss, 7.5 sacks, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and a quarterback hurry...Ranked tied for 7th in the CAA in sacks and tied for 9th in tackles for loss. - James Madison Football

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  James Madison, which returns 19 of 22 starters from last season's 9-4 team that earned a FCS playoff berth for the fifth consecutive year, was the overwhelming choice to capture the CAA Football title in 2019 according to a vote of the league's head coaches and media relations directors. The announcement was made on Tuesday morning as the conference conducted its annual Media Day from M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore.

Towson, which is coming off its first FCS playoff appearance since 2013, was picked second in the poll, while defending CAA Football champion Maine placed third. Elon, Delaware and Stony Brook, which all received FCS playoff berths in 2018, took the next three spots in the preseason poll. New Hampshire was seventh, followed by Rhode Island, Villanova, Richmond, William & Mary and UAlbany.

JMU, which begins its first season under head coach Curt Cignetti, finished second (6-2) in the CAA a year ago after capturing three straight conference titles from 2015-17. Nine starters are back for a Dukes' offense that averaged 33.9 points per game, including 3rd-team All-CAA quarterback Ben DiNucci, three wide receivers who combined to make 147 catches, and four veteran offensive linemen. Ten starters return from a defense that ranked 6th in FCS in scoring (14.6 ppg) and total (289.5 ypg) defense. - CAA Football


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