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Name: C.J. Perez (Transfer from Northern Illinois)
College: Temple     Number: 62
Height: 6-1   Weight: 293
Position: C  Pos2: OG
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2022

40 Low: 5.22
   40 Time: 5.28
  40 High: 5.35

> Projected Round:   Stock:    

Combine Invite: 
Height: 6007
Weight: 293

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Dates: 03/23/22
Hand: 10  Arm: 31 1/2
Wingspan: 76 1/8

Height: 6007
Weight: 293
40 Yrd Dash: 5.35
20 Yrd Dash: 3.00
10 Yrd Dash: 1.66
225 Lb. Bench Reps: 26
Vertical Jump: 32 1/2
Broad Jump: 09'00"
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40 Time Range: 5.35-Ran Once-Hamstring/Projected 5.28/No Full Workut-Hamstring on 2nd 40
 

 



 Data Scout Notes: 2021: HMC...2020: NAC...Transfer from Northern Illinois...2019: NAC



 C.J. Perez, Temple, Player News

  02/28/22 - C C.J. PerezrSr/2022, Temple, 6-1, 293 (DS#43 C) + More +

  2021 ALL-AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): C C.J. Perez, Temple, Gr.,...Perez started all 12 games for the Owls in 2021 and, in fact, started all 19 games for the Owls since transferring from NIU in 2020. An ironman in the trenches, he holds the longest active streak on the team of games started. Perez made the line calls and adjustments for three different freshman quarterbacks and was a constant on the offensive line that saw six different starting combinations over 12 games in 2021. Perez joins Kyle Friend (2014-15) and Matt Hennessy (2017-19) as Temple centers who have earned All-AAC recognition since the conferences' inception in 2013. - Temple Football

(DS#43 C) rSr/2022 C C.J. PerezTemple
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  08/06/21 - C C.J. PerezrSr/2022, Temple, 6-1, 293 (DS#43 C) + More +

  Temple is projected to finish 10th in the American Athletic Conference's football preseason rankings, two spots below the team's predicted finish from a year ago. The Owls finished second to last in the conference with a 1-6 record last year, playing an abbreviated season and the fewest total games of any team in the conference. Their 46 points in this year's preseason poll are their fewest since they joined the conference in 2013. Cincinnati was appointed the early favorite to win the AAC title thanks to 22 first-place votes from select media members. Last season's conference championship was the first for the Bearcats (9-1l, 6-0) since they joined the AAC. They were led by quarterback Desmond Ridder, the conference's 2020 offensive player of the year.

Central Florida, SMU, Houston, and Memphis round out the top five projected finishers among the conference's 11 member institutions. The conference's preseason favorite has ended up winning the league title twice since its inception in 2013, Cincinnati tying for the title in 2014 and UCF winning it in 2018. Temple graduate center C.J. Perez received individual recognition, being named to the watch list for the Rimington Trophy, awarded to the nation's best center. This is the second consecutive year he's been named to the list. The only other Owl named to a similar list is Re-al Mitchell. - Philadelphia Inquirer/Daily News


(DS#43 C) rSr/2022 C C.J. PerezTemple
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  05/06/21 - C C.J. PerezrSr/2022, Temple, 6-1, 293 (DS#43 C) + More +

  Temple center C.J. Perez has taken quite a journey in college football, and because of the NCAA's ruling that last season didn't count on a player's eligibility, he has gotten one final chance to prolong his playing career. Many colleges will have older players in their programs this year with many opting for a sixth season because of the effects of the coronavirus. There are some even eligible for a seventh. Perez is at his third school but finishing up yet another degree. Temple has seven players who are entering their sixth college season. Four of them have spent all their time with the Owls: safety Amir Tyler, receiver Randle Jones, linebacker William Kwenkeu, and cornerback Freddie Johnson. Perez is among three others who started at another school and are now in their sixth season. The others are defensive end Manny Walker, who began his career at Wake Forest, and offensive lineman Michael Niese (Dayton). - Philadelphia Inquirer/Daily News

(DS#43 C) rSr/2022 C C.J. PerezTemple
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