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Name: *Michael Warren II College: Cincinnati
Number: 3
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 5-09 Weight: 226 Position: Pos2: KR
Class/Draft Year: Jr/2020 40 Low: 4.48 40 Time: 4.58 40 High: 4.68
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Projected High: 5th Low: HPFA
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Data Scout Notes: 2020: 1/10/20-Announced Early Entry into 2020 NFL Draft...2019: 2ndC...P1stDS/PDoak/PMaxwell...2nd team All-AAC w/244-1353-5.5-19 rush, 25-232-9.3-1 rec in 12 gms in '18. Backup w/54-324-6.0-1 rush, 5-57-11.4-0 rec, 19-439-23.1-0 KR, TT in 12 gms in '17.
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Height: 5091
Weight: 226
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Dates: 03/24/20
Hand: 09 1/8 Arm: 29 1/2 Wingspan: 71 1/2
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*Michael Warren II, Cincinnati, Player News
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Limited at the NFL Combine in February because of a hamstring injury, running back Michael Warren II wanted to impress scouts at the University of Cincinnati's pro day. It was going to be his first time running the 40-yard dash and the shuttle drills in front of teams. For a running back, those are important numbers to move up on draft boards. Warren, who starred at UC for three seasons, never had the opportunity. Pro days everywhere were canceled because of the novel coronavirus pandemic. "Man, it was really like a feeling in my gut that I couldn't get away," Warren told The Enquirer in a phone interview Tuesday. "A lot of my teammates that didn't get invited to the combine, they weren't able to do other things because of the virus, so they aren't abl e to do anything. "That was going to be a fun day going back there and showing my talents off to the (NFL) coaches and reuniting with my (UC) coaches and teammates. It was really a heartbreaking moment."There were positives, Warren said, from his experience at the combine. He underwent medical testing and interviewed with teams. He had a chance to show coaches his football IQ. He enjoyed connecting with the top running backs in the draft class, some he's known since he was in high school. But wit hout a pro day, he will be relying on teams to judge him on his film. In 38 games with the Bearcats, the 5-foot-9, 226-pound Warren ran for 2,918 yards and scored 37 touchdowns (34 rushing). He set a school record with 20 touchdowns - 19 rushing - during the 2018 season and led UC to a pair of 11-win seasons. - Cincinnati Enquirer
(DS#18 RB) Jr/2020 RB *Michael Warren II, Cincinnati
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2020 NFL COMBINE INVITE: Michael Warren II, RB, Cincinnati,...Warren, a draft-eligible junior, is the first UC player to declare early for the NFL Draft. A two-time Second-Team All-American Athletic Conference honoree and the 2018 Military Bowl MVP, Warr en rushed for nearly 3,000 yards (2,918) in 38 games with the Bearcats, tallying 37 total touchdowns, including 34 rushing scores. In 2019, Warren rushed 261 times for 1,265 yards and 14 scores, crossing the 100-yard plateau on seven occasions. He ran fo r a season-high 141 yards at ECU and scored three touchdowns twice. Warren rushed for 60 or more yards in each of last seven games for the Bearcats, breaking 100 yards on five occasions and scoring in six of seven games. The last seven times he donned th e red and black, Warren averaged 109.5 yards per game and 5.2 yards per carry. - Cincinnati Football
(DS#18 RB) Jr/2020 RB *Michael Warren II, Cincinnati
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Michael Warren II (Toledo, Ohio/Central Catholic), one of the most successful running backs in University of Cincinnati football history announced Friday he was forgoing his final year of eligibility to enter the 2020 NFL Draft. Warren is the first UC pl ayer to declare early for the draft. A two-time Second-Team All-American Athletic Conference honoree and the 2018 Military Bowl MVP, Warren rushed for nearly 3,000 yards (2,918) in 38 games with the Bearcats, tallying 37 total touchdowns, including 34 ru shing scores. - Cincinnati football
(DS#18 RB) Jr/2020 RB *Michael Warren II, Cincinnati
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2019 ALL-AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM (COACHES): RB Michael Warren II, Cincinnati, Jr.,...Warren started all 12 games, racking up his second-straight 1,000-yard campaign. He had 1,061 yards on the ground, averaging 4.9 yards per rush with 12 touchdowns and an 88.4 yards per game average. He broke the 100-yard plateau six times, including the final three games of the regular season. Named to the AAC weekly honor roll four times, Warren is only the fourth UC back to rush for 1,000 or more yard s in back-to-back seasons and the first since Isaiah Pead in 2010-11. His 35 total career TDs ranks and 32 rushing TDs rank second in UC's record book. - Cincinnati Football
(DS#18 RB) Jr/2020 RB *Michael Warren II, Cincinnati
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A blocked extra-point attempt turned into Cincinnati's decisive points. In a season full of close escapes, this one was the most unusual. And the most meaningful, too. The Bearcats' year of living dangerously has culminated in the American Athletic title game. Michael Warren II ran 13 yards for a touchdown on a cold, raw Saturday night, Coby Bryant went 98 yards with a blocked extra-point attempt and No. 17 Cincinnati held on for a 15-13 victory over Temple that clinched a spot in the league's champions hip game. The Bearcats (10-1, 7-0) secured the AAC East title and remained the only unbeaten team in league play. They would host the title game if they win next week at No. 18 Memphis (10-1, 6-1), which shares the AAC West lead.Of course, it didn 't come easy. With these 'Cats, it never does. "Well, I don't know where to start," coach Luke Fickell said. "Another one that some way, somehow, we found a way. We showed the resiliency to get it done and found a new way tonight." Temple (7-4, 4-3) had won four straight against Cincinnati with its dominant defense, but couldn't get enough out of its offense until too late on a windy, rainy night with temperatures in the 30s and snow falling in the closing minutes. Receivers from both teams had trouble catching the ball, leaving it to the running games and special teams to decide matters. Cincinnati got the better of it both ways. - Cincinnati/AP College Football
(DS#18 RB) Jr/2020 RB *Michael Warren II, Cincinnati
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Michael Warren II scored three touchdowns and Cincinnati overcame a sluggish start for a 35-13 win over its oldest rival, Miami of Ohio, on Saturday, the Bearcats' 14th straight win over the RedHawks. The Bearcats are now within one victory of drawing ev en in the series with Miami (1-2) that started in 1888. The RedHawks lead 59-58-7. Cincinnati (2-1) suffered a 42-0 loss to Ohio State last week and was scoreless against the RedHawks after the first quarter, falling behind 10-0.Desmond Ridder thr ew two touchdown passes in the third quarter, including a 51-yard strike to Thomas Geddis, and Warren sprinted 73 yards for the final score. He had two short touchdown runs in the second quarter. The Bearcats scored on four of five possessions between th e 10-second mark in the second quarter through the third quarter. Ridder was 14 of 30 for 186 yards passing. He threw one interception, the only turnover of the game. - AP College Football
(DS#18 RB) Jr/2020 RB *Michael Warren II, Cincinnati
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Junior running back Michael Warren II scored one touchdown on the ground and caught one of sophomore quarterback Desmond Ridder's two scoring passes as the University of Cincinnati Bearcats beat the UCLA Bruins 24-14 on Thursday in the teams' season-open er. Ridder also connected with graduate-transfer tight end Josiah Deguara for a touchdown, senior kicker Sam Crosa added a 44-yard field goal and sophomore safety Ja'von Hicks came up with a fumble recovery and an interception for the Bearcats. Warren fi nished with 92 yards on 26 carries while Ridder was going 18-for-26 for 242 yards. - AP College Football/Cincinnati Football
(DS#18 RB) Jr/2020 RB *Michael Warren II, Cincinnati
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2019 PRESEASON PHIL STEELE/DRAFT SCOUT FBS G5 FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN: RB Michael Warren II, Cincinnati, Jr.,...Warren rushed for 1,329 yards in 12 games lastseason. He had the third-best, single-season rushing total in UC history and set school records for overall TDs (20) and rushing TDs (18). He was the third rusher in school history with seven 100-yard games and was the first with four in-a-row since 1998. - Cincinnati Football
(DS#18 RB) Jr/2020 RB *Michael Warren II, Cincinnati
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2019 PRESEASON MAXWELL AWARD CANDIDATE: RB Michael Warren, Cincinnati,...Warren rushed for 1,329 yards in 12 games. He had the third-best, single-season rushing total in UC history and set school records for overall TDs (20) and rushing TDs (18). He was the third rusher in school history with seven 100-yard games and was the first with four in-a-row since 1998.Warren was the MVP of the Military Bowl, rushing for a UC bowl record and career best 166 yards along with two scores. His 81-yard TD run against Tulane was the second-longest scoring run in program history and the longest rushing score since 1953. - Cincinnati Football
(DS#18 RB) Jr/2020 RB *Michael Warren II, Cincinnati
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2019 PRESEASON DOAK WALKER AWARD CANDIDATE: Michael Warren, II (Jr.), Cincinnati,...Warren, a Second-Team All-AAC honoree in 2018, rushed for 1,329 yards in 12 games. He had the third-best, single-season rushing total in UC history and set school records for overall TDs (20) and rushing TDs (18). He was the third rusher in school history with seven 100-yard games and was the first with four in-a-row since 1998. Warren was the MVP of the Military Bowl, rushing for a UC bowl record and career best 166 yar ds along with two scores. His 81-yard TD run against Tulane was the second-longest scoring run in program history and the longest rushing score since 1953. - Cincinnati Football
(DS#18 RB) Jr/2020 RB *Michael Warren II, Cincinnati
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