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Name: *Pete Guerriero 
College: Monmouth (NJ)     Number: 25
Height: 5-09   Weight: 196
Position: RB  Pos2: KR
Class/Draft Year: rJr/2020

40 Low: 4.42
   40 Time: 4.49
  40 High: 4.57

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

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Height: 5086
Weight: 196

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Dates: 03/12/20
Hand: 08 1/2  Arm: 30
Wingspan: 71

Height: 5086
Weight: 196
40 Yrd Dash: 4.49
20 Yrd Dash: 2.57
10 Yrd Dash: 1.60
225 Lb. Bench Reps: 18
Vertical Jump: 32
Broad Jump: 09'08"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.53
3-Cone Drill: 7.30

40 Time Range: 4.47-4.50
 

 



 Data Scout Notes: 2020: 01/17/20-Announced Early Entry into 2020 NFL Draft...**2019: AFCA-1st/1stC/PaytonFinalist/WalterPaytonAwardWatchlistAdd...P1stC...2nd team All-Big South w/134-918-6.9-8 rush, 17-96-5.6-1 rec, 4-71-17.8-0 KR in 9 gms in '18. AFCA 2nd team All-America



 *Pete Guerriero, Monmouth (NJ), Player News


  As the Monmouth University football program conducted its annual Pro Day in front of scouts from 20 NFL teams last Thursday, the sports world was literally imploding amid a 48-hour period of cancellations and postponements that brought the games to a halt as the cornonavirus spread. Monmouth was able to get its Pro Day in at Sportika in Manalapan, with some impressive performances by its draft-eligible athletes. Running back Pete Guerriero, who led the FCS in rushing last season, ran a 4.47- second 40-yard dash. That would have been the fifth fastest time among running backs at the combine, behind Wisconsin superstar Jonathan Taylor (4.39), Darrynton Evans of Appalachian State (4.41), Maryland's Anthony McFarland (4.44) and Louisiana-Lafayette's Raymond Calis (4.44). Guerriero, 5-foot-9, 196 pounds, did 18 reps of 225 pounds in the bench press. - Asbury Park Press

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  2019 AFCA FCS COACHES' FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN: RB Pete Guerriero, Jr., Monmouth (N.J.),...Guerriero set Monmouth records for rushing yards and all-purpose yards en route to becoming the program's second consensus All-American. The Lyndhurst, NJ native led the NCAA with 1,995 yards while scoring 18 touchdowns. A true all-purpose threat, he added a pair of touchdown receptions and 336 yards receiving. Guerriero had four games of 200+ yards and five other games of 100+ yards led by 240 yards and three total touchdowns in a win over Hampton. The Monmouth offense set a number of records as the team, including points per game, total offense and rushing offense. A two-time first team all-conference honoree and the 2017 Big South and ECAC Rookie of the Year currently has 3,974 rushing yards which is second all-time at Monmouth. Guerriero also has over 4,800 all-purpose yards and his 239 points is third in the Monmouth history books. - Monmouth Football

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  2019 ALL-BIG SOUTH FIRST TEAM (COACHES): RB - Pete Guerriero, R-Jr., Monmouth,...Guerriero earns first team honors for the second straight season after leading the nation in rushing. His 1,668 yards was more than 400 than the next closest Big South rusher as the redshirt senior found the endzone a total of 16 times (14 rushing). The Walter Payton Award candidate also led the Big South in all-purpose yards with 161.6 per game. He is currently seven yards away from setting Monmouth's single-season rushing mark. - Monmouth Football

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  2019 WALTER PAYTON AWARD FINALIST: Monmouth junior running back Pete Guerriero leads the FCS in rushing yards (1,995) and rushing yards per game (142.5) and is fourth in all-purpose yards per game (166.5). He scored 20 touchdowns in 14 games during the best season in Monmouth history, which included the Hawks' first Big South title and playoff win. - STATS FCS Football

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  Pete Guerriero ran for 220 yards and three touchdowns and Monmouth defeated Holy Cross 44-27 on Saturday for the program's first FCS playoff victory. The Hawks (11-2), the Big South champions, will play at No. 2 seed James Madison next Saturday after speeding to a 23-0 lead en route to their ninth straight win. Guerriero, coming in as the FCS rushing leader at 139.0 yards per game, had 31 carries including touchdowns of 68, 24 and 1 yards. He set a Monmouth season rushing record, with 1,888 yards, passing David Sinisi, who had 1,674 in 2008. Kenji Bahar added 249 yards passing, completing 19 of 32 throws with a touchdown. Matt Considine threw for 196 yards with three scores and an interception for the Crusaders (7-6), the Patriot League champs. Starting quarterback Connor Degenhardt was just 2 of 7 with two early picks. Domenic Cozier rushed for 97 yards. - AP College Football

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  Monmouth redshirt-senior quarterback Kenji Bahar (Baltimore, Md.) has been voted the 2019 Big South Football Offensive Player of the Year, while Kennesaw State redshirt-junior linebacker Bryson Armstrong (Marietta, Ga.) has been voted the Defensive Player of the Year by the conference's head coaches and media panel, it was announced today. In addition, Campbell quarterback Hajj-Malik Williams (Atlanta, Ga.) is the Offensive Freshman of the Year, while Charleston Southern defensive back Cody Cline (Concord, N.C.) is the Defensive Freshman of the Year honoree. The Big South also announced its All-Conference first and second teams. The squads are comprised of 12 offensive and defensive players and five special teams players, plus any ties. Monmouth led the way with 17 total selections (nine first team), while Charleston Southern was second with 11 honorees (eight first team). Kennesaw State was next with eight, followed by Campbell (seven), Gardner-Webb (seven), Hampton (three), North Alabama (three) and Presbyterian (two). - Big South Football

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  NOV 25 BIG SOUTH FOOTBALL OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Monmouth running back Pete Guerriero (Lyndhurst, N.J.) recorded 306 all-purpose yards and three touchdowns in the Hawks' 48-13 win over Hampton to clinch the outright Big South championship. He rushed for a career-high 240 yards on 16 carries with two touchdowns, and caught two passes for 66 yards and a score. Guerriero, now just the third player in Big South history with consecutive 200-yard rushing games, scored on a career-long 81-yard run in addition to a 38-yarder, and averaged 17.0 yards per touch on the afternoon. Also nominated for Offensive Player of the Week: Hajj-Malik Williams (Campbell), Kameron Brown (Charleston Southern), Tommy Bryant (Kennesaw State) and Keith Pearson (Presbyterian). - Big South football

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  Monmouth University's football team, ranked 12th in the nation and Big South Conference champions, will host Holy Cross in the 2019 NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Playoffs at 12 PM on Saturday, November 30, the NCAA committee announced live on ESPNU on Sunday. "We are really excited about the fact that we will be at home at Kessler Stadium against a team we have a little bit of knowledge about because they are in our region and we have played them a number of times," said Monmouth Head Coach Kevin Callahan. "I know the team is excited about being able to play at home."

The Hawks, winners of eight straight, closed out the 2019 season with an 10-2 record and a perfect 6-0 Big South Conference mark. Over that eight-game winning streak the Hawks have outscored opponents 334-137 and is averaging 41.8 points per game. Monmouth won its first outright Big South Conference title after going 6-0 in league play. The Monmouth offense features two of the top players in the country in fifth-year senior quarterback Kenji Bahar (Baltimore, MD/Calvert Hall) and junior running back Pete Guerriero (Lyndhurst, NJ/Lyndhurst) who are both on the Walter Payton Award Watch List. It will be the second time in the 27-year history of the program that Monmouth will play in the playoffs, the first coming in the 2017 season when the Hawks were selected as an at-large team. Monmouth was 6-0 at home this year, and have lost just once (16-1) since Kessler Stadium opened prior to the 2017 season. - Monmouth Football


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  Kenji Bahar passed for 364 yards and four touchdowns, Pete Guerriero added 240 yards and two touchdowns on the ground, and Monmouth completed an undefeated league season with a 48-13 victory over Hampton on Saturday. Guerriero, the current STATS FCS National Offensive Player of the Week, increased his career high by three yards. He scored on runs of 81 and 38 yards and added a third touchdown on a 7-yard pass from Bahar. The Hawks (10-2, 6-0 Big South) rolled up 696 yards on offense. Bahar's four TD passes went to four teammates. Deondre Francois threw two touchdown passes for the Pirates (5-7, 1-5) but completed only three other passes in 17 total attempts. Monmouth (No. 12 FCS coaches poll) learns its playoff matchup on Sunday. The bracket will be released at 12:30 p.m. EST. - AP College Football

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  NOV 18 BIG SOUTH CO-OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Monmouth running back Pete Guerriero (Lyndhurst, N.J.) rushed for a career-high 237 yards with three touchdowns, and caught three passes for 66 yards and a score in leading the Hawks to a 47-10 win at Campbell to clinch at least a share of the Big South Championship and the league's automatic bid to the FCS Playoffs. He scored on runs of 57, 75 and 2 yards, and also took a screen pass 50 yards to the house. Guerriero averaged 7.3 yards per rush and finished with 303 all-purpose yards. Also nominated for Offensive Player of the Week: Jalen Kelsey (Campbell) and Kendrick Bell (Charleston Southern). - Big South Football

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  NOV 18 STATS FCS NATIONAL OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Pete Guerriero, Monmouth, RB, R-Jr., 5-10, 190, Lyndhurt, New Jersey,...Guerriero racked up 303 yards from scrimmage and scored four touchdowns as Monmouth beat Campbell 47-10 to clinch the Big South's automatic bid to the FCS playoffs and at least a share of the conference title for the first time. He carried the ball 30 times for a career-high 237 yards, scoring on runs of 57, 2 and 75 yards. He also had three receptions for 66 yards, including a 50-yard score.

Honorable Mention: Jordan Bentley, RB, Alabama A&M; Mitch Brott, LT, Montana State; Domenic Cozier, RB, Holy Cross; D.J. Davis, RB, Southern Illinois; Tyray Devezin, RB, Mercer; Shelton Eppler, QB, Northwestern State; Danley Exilhomme, RB, Central Connecticut State; Izaiah Gathings, WR, Gardner-Webb; Isaiah Hill, WR, Eastern Illinois; Quay Holmes, RB, ETSU; Jah-Maine Martin, RB, North Carolina A&T; Kurt Rawlings, QB, Yale; Ladarius Skelton, QB, Southern; Samori Toure, WR, Montana; Donovan Williams, RB, Sam Houston State. - STATS FCS Football


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  Pete Guerriero rushed for 237 yards and three touchdowns and he added three catches for 66 yards and a score as Monmouth overpowered Campbell 47-10 on Saturday. Campbell jumped out to a 7-0 lead on Bryant Barr's 7-yard TD run, but it was all Hawks (9-2, 5-0 Big South Conference) after that. Guerriero put Monmouth ahead for good when he raced 57 yards for a score on first down, giving the Hawks a 10-7 lead. Kenji Bahar hit Lonnie Moore IV for a 36-yard score and a 17-7 lead. Colin Gary's 37-yard field goal pulled the Fighting Camels (6-4, 3-2) within 17-10 at halftime.

Guerriero didn't let up in the second half - scoring on runs of 2 and 75 yards - and adding a 50-yard TD catch from Bahar as the Hawks put the game out of reach. Behar finished 11-of-20 passing for 205 yards and two scores. Monmouth piled up 538 yards of offense, while holding Campbell to 277. Hajj-Malik Williams completed 16 of 27 passes for 169 yards with an interception for the Fighting Camels. - AP College Football


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  2019 WALTER PAYTON AWARD WATCHLIST ADDITION: RB Pete Guerriero, Monmouth,...Guerriero is currently second in the NCAA in total rushing yards with an already career-high 1,099 through nine games. He has churned out five 100-yard performances and his 122.1 rushing yards per game is fourth in the NCAA. Guerriero ranks in the top 20 in a number of categories including rushing touchdowns, yards per carry and all-purpose yards. The Lyndhurst, NJ native currently ranks second in Monmouth history in rushing with 3,078 yards while his 26 career touchdowns is sixth all-time.

He also ranks second in school history with 16 100+ yard rushing games and his 221 yards rushing against Charleston Southern is the fourth most in a single game for a Hawk. His career mark of rushing yards per game is third among active players while his 3,078 is fourth. He also ranks fourth in rushes per game, 10th in total rushes and total plays and 13th in all-purpose yards. - Monmouth/STATS FCS Football


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  OCT 28 BIG SOUTH OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Monmouth running back Pete Guerriero (Lyndhurst, N.J.) rushed for a career-high 221 yards on 22 carries (10.05 yards per rush) with a 42-yard touchdown run in the Hawks' 35-13 win at Charleston Southern. He had seven rushes for longer than 10 yards -- including a 63-yarder that set up Monmouth's third TD of the day, and gained 150 in the second half. Guerriero was responsible for nine first downs (eight rushing) on the night. Also nominated for Offensive Player of the Week: Johnathan Hawkins (Campbell) and Daniel David (Kennesaw State). - Big South Football

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  Pete Guerriero ran for 221 yards and a score and Kenji Bahar threw three touchdown passes and Monmouth beat Charleston Southern 35-13 on Saturday. Guerriero averaged 10-yards per carry on the day. Almost half his yardage total occurred on two plays, one a 63-yard jaunt and the other a 42-yard touchdown run with 5:08 left to play that put the Hawks (6-2, 3-0 Big South) up 35-6. Monmouth led 14-6 at intermission and two third quarter scores sealed the win. Devell Jones scored on a 4-yard run to end a seven-play, 88-yard drive. Near the end of the third, Bahar threw an 8-yard scoring pass to Shawn Clark. Bahar finished with 194 yards passing. Jack Chambers led the Buccaneers (2-6, 0-2) with 231 yards passing and rushed for 92 yards on nine carries and a touchdown. - AP College Football

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  SEPT 9/WEEK 2 BIG SOUTH OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Monmouth running back Pete Guerriero rushed for 152 yards and a touchdown on a career-high 26 carries in Monmouth's 24-21 win over Lafayette. Six of his carries went for first downs, he had long rush of 38 yards in addition to gains of 19 and 13 on the day. Guerriero opened the game's scoring with his 19-yard run with 3:30 left in the first quarter. Also nominated for Offensive Player of the Week: Caleb Snead (Campbell) and Daniel David (Kennesaw State). - Big South Football

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  Pete Guerriero ran for 152 yards and a touchdown, Devell Jones converted a key fourth down in the fourth quarter and Monmouth defeated Lafayette 24-21 on Saturday. Monmouth (1-1) rushed for 223 yards and allowed minus-12 rushing. Monmouth took a 21-7 lead with five seconds remaining in the first half when Kenji Bahar passed to Joey Aldarelli for a 10-yard touchdown. Lafayette (0-2) closed to within 21-14 on an 80-yard pass from Keegan Shoemaker to Nick Pearson, and within 24-21 on a 13-yard pass from Shoemaker to Julian Spigner with 5:34 remaining.

The Hawks then ran out the clock, a key play being Jones' 16-yard run on fourth-and-one. Shoemaker, a freshman making his first start, complete 20 of 32 passes for 256 yards with the two touchdowns and an interception. Pearson caught six passes for 118 yards. Guerriero opened the scoring with a 19-yard touchdown run in the first quarter and Matt Mosquera added two field goals for a 13-0 Monmouth lead in the middle of the second quarter. - AP College Football


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  2019 PRESEASON ALL-BIG SOUTH FIRST-TEAM (MEDIA/COACHES): RB - Pete Guerriero, R-Jr., Monmouth,...Monmouth boasts both preseason all-conference running backs in junior Pete Guerriro and sophomore Juwon Farri. Guerriero led the Big South in all-purpose yards with 120.5 and finished second in the league in rushing and yards per carry while eclipsing the 100-yard plateau in five games. - Monmouth Football

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