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Malcolm Perry, DS #22 RB, Navy 
Selected: Round 7, Pick 32, Overall Pick 246 by Dolphins
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Name: Malcolm Perry College: Navy Number: 10 Height: 5-09 Weight: 186 Position: RB Pos2: WR/KR
Class/Draft Year: Sr/2020 40 Low: 4.52 40 Time: 4.63 40 High: 4.68
> Projected Round: 7 Stock:
Projected High: 6th Low: HPFA
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Combine Invite: Yes
Height: 5094
Weight: 186
Zybek PD3X AKA "Official" 40 Yard Dash (ET): 4.63
40 Yard Dash (HH): 4.56
20 Yard (ET): 2.75
20 Yard (HH): 2.57
10 Yard (ET): 1.70
10 Yard (HH): 1.62
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225 Lb. Bench Reps: 10
Vertical Jump: 36
Broad Jump: 10'02"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.31
3-Cone Drill: 7.12
Projected 4.48/+.15
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Dates: 03/25/20
Hand: 08 1/2 Arm: 29 5/8 Wingspan: 71 1/2
Height: 5094
Weight: 186
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Data Scout Notes: **2019: OPOYC/1stC...PMaxwell...172-1087-6.3-7 rush, 9-25-222-2-1-36.0 pass, 9-167-18.6-1 rec in 5 sts at QB, 7 sts at SB in 13 gms in '18. 1-2-5-1-1-50.0 pass, 138-1182-8.6-11 rush in 12 gms in '17. 9-73-8.1-1 rush in 3 gms in '16.
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Malcolm Perry, Navy, Player News
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Former Navy football standout Malcolm Perry is doing his part to combat coronavirus. Perry, who is now a member of the Miami Dolphins, acknowledged this week that he contracted and recovered from COVID-19. The Tennessee native, who reported to the Dolphi ns team facility on Monday, participated in a team initiative aimed at helping others recover from the virus. Perry was among several Miami players that donated blood plasma as part of a partnership with Baptist Health South Florida. "I was surprised ini tially but was happy because I was presented with the opportunity to give back and donate plasma and help people in need," Perry said during a video posted to the team website. "Being able to give back to people who weren't fortunate enough to react the same way you did to the virus and give back to the community was important." - Capital Times
(DS#22 RB) Sr/2020 RB Malcolm Perry, Navy
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As expected, former football standout Malcolm Perry was not commissioned as part of the Naval Academy commencement ceremonies held over the past couple weeks. Perry, who was selected by the Miami Dolphins in the seventh round of the NFL Draft, attended h is assigned swearing-in event on May 20 but was not commissioned as a Marine Corps officer. The Naval Academy conducted five private commissioning ceremonies over the span of 10 days with the senior class being divided into groups of 200. Sitting in soci ally distanced chairs set up in Tecumseh Court, the Class of 2020 graduates officially became Navy ensigns or Marine Corps second lieutenants.Perry, the record-setting starting quarterback on the Navy football team, graduated with his class and re ceived a degree in quantitative economics. However, the Tennessee native did not take the oath of office or sign the required paperwork to become a Marine Corps officer, according to Naval Academy public affairs officer Commander Alana Garas. Perry is ho ping to become the first service academy athlete to benefit from a new Department of Defense policy that allows them to pursue professional sports immediately after graduation. - Capital Times
(DS#22 RB) Sr/2020 RB Malcolm Perry, Navy
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Malcolm Perry has done everything in his power to position himself as a National Football League prospect. Unfortunately, due to the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic, Navy's record-setting quarterback was not able to do as much as planned to impress s couts and general managers. Perry was supposed to audition for NFL teams during the Navy Pro Day on March 25. That was canceled after the Naval Academy announced the Brigade of Midshipmen would not be returning to campus following spring break. Perry, 5- foot-9 and 190 pounds, had also been invited to attend combines held by the Philadelphia Eagles, Baltimore Ravens, Washington Redskins and Tennessee Titans at each organization's respective facilities, and there were some other NFL franchises that planne d to send scouts to the Naval Academy to conduct a private workout. All those sessions were canceled.There is no telling how the inability to scrutinize Perry more closely will impact the decision-making of general managers going into the NFL Draf t, which begins on Thursday. "It's definitely frustrating to miss out on opportunities to get in front of NFL teams and show what I can do," Perry told Baltimore Sun Media this week. "Hopefully, the scouts have seen enough to have a good idea of who I am and what I am capable of as a player." - Capital Times
(DS#22 RB) Sr/2020 RB Malcolm Perry, Navy
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2020 NFL COMBINE INVITE: Malcolm Perry, RB, Navy,...Perry rushed for an Army-Navy Game record 304 yards and two touchdowns in Navy's 31-7 rout of Army as he helped bring the Commander-In-Chief's Trophy back to Annapolis for the 16th time in school histor y. Perry capped his career in the Liberty Bowl rushing for 213 yards and 28 carries in Navy's 20-17 win over Kansas State. The win gave Navy a program-tying 11 wins, while Perry became the FBS all-time single-season rushing leader with 2,017 yards. - Na vy Football
(DS#22 RB) Sr/2020 RB Malcolm Perry, Navy
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Bijan Nichols kicked a 23-yard field goal with two seconds remaining and No. 21 Navy capitalized on a fourth-down gamble in the final minute to beat Kansas State 20-17 in the Liberty Bowl on Tuesday. A Navy team with the nation's top-ranked rushing attac k set up the winning score by completing a halfback option pass with less than 30 seconds left. The Midshipmen snapped the ball on fourth-and-3 from the Kansas State 46. Quarterback Malcolm Perry pitched to C.J. Williams, and he threw downfield to a wide -open Chance Warren for a 41-yard gain. Perry, who rushed for 213 yards, spiked the ball with 5 seconds left to set up Nichols' field goal. Nichols had missed a 38-yarder earlier in the fourth quarter.The victory enabled Navy (11-2) to tie a progr am record for wins and ensured the Midshipmen will finish a season in the AP Top 25 for just the third time in the last 56 years. Navy finished 18th in 2015 — when it also won 11 games - and was 24th in 2004. Navy went 3-10 last year and matched the se cond-biggest season-to-season improvement in win-loss record of any team in Football Bowl Subdivision history. Hawaii owns the record by going 9-4 in 1999 after finishing 0-12 in 1998. The Mids made that dramatic turnaround thanks largely to Perry, who c apped a brilliant senior season with 28 carries and a touchdown pass. Perry ran for 2,017 yards this season to set a Football Bowl Subdivision record for yards rushing by quarterback. The record had been owned by Jordan Lynch, who ran for 1,920 yards for Northern Illinois in 2013. - AP College Football
(DS#22 RB) Sr/2020 RB Malcolm Perry, Navy
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Navy used a trick play to help reverse a rare losing streak against Army and Malcolm Perry ran for a career-high 304 yards and two touchdowns in front of President Donald Trump in the No. 21 Mids' 31-7 victory Saturday at Lincoln Financial Field. Navy (9 -2, No. 23, CFP) won the Commander-In-Chief's Trophy for the 16th time and snapped a three-game losing streak to Army in the 120th game between the service academies. Navy leads the series 61-52-7. The Black Knights (5-8) were trying to win four straight games in the Army-Navy series for the first time since 1993 to 1996. Perry, the 5-foot-9, 190-pound senior quarterback, helped the fleet of foot Navy offense run away with the game with another game for the record book.He ran for a 55-yard TD in the first half, added a 44-yard scamper and set Navy season records in yards rushing and total 100-yard games. But his most GIF-worthy play didn't end up with his name on the scoring sheet. He took the snap at the 1-yard line, ran to his left and handed off the ball to receiver Chance Warren who threw to Jamale Carothers for the score and a 14-7 lead. It was Navy's twist on the Philly Special - the Naval Special? - at the home of the Philadelphia Eagles. It was Navy's only yard passing of the game. Perr y was the game's MVP. Perry did not attempt a pass attempt and Army surprise starter Christian Anderson threw just one pass. There was more running at the Linc than at the Penn Relays held down the road each spring. - AP College Football
(DS#22 RB) Sr/2020 RB Malcolm Perry, Navy
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2019 ALL-AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM (COACHES): QB Malcolm Perry, Navy, Sr.,...Perry has had one of the best years a Navy quarterback has had in school history, rushing for 1,500 yards and 19 touchdowns on 238 carries (6.3 ypc), while complet ing 43 of his 79 pass attempts for 1,207 yards and six touchdowns for a passing efficiency of 181.10. Perry needs 88 yards rushing in the final two games to surpass Napoleon McCallum for Navy's single-season rushing record and needs 69 yards to pass Will Worth for the school record for single-season total offense. - Navy Football
(DS#22 RB) Sr/2020 RB Malcolm Perry, Navy
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2019 AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR (COACHES): Malcolm Perry, QB, Navy,...Perry becomes the second Navy player to be named as The American's Offensive Player of the Year, joining quarterback Keenan Reynolds (2015). Perry leads The American in rushing at 136.4 yards per game, a number which leads all quarterbacks nationally, and has registered nine 100-yard games in 2019, including each of his last eight contests. Perry enters the annual Army-Navy game with 1,500 rushing yards and 19 touchdowns. He needs 87 rushing yards to tie Navy's single-season rushing record of 1,587 yards, held since 1983 by Napoleon McCallum. Perry has also passed for 1,027 yards and six touchdowns against three interceptions. - American Athletic Confer ence Football
(DS#22 RB) Sr/2020 RB Malcolm Perry, Navy
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NOV 25 AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Malcolm Perry, Navy, Sr., QB, Clarksville, Tenn.,...Perry helped Navy remain in the hunt for an American West Division title as he led the Midshipmen to a 35-28 win against No. 21 SMU. Per ry rushed for 195 yards and two touchdowns on a career-high 38 carries, while he completed 9 of 15 passes for 162 yards and a TD. Perry's 70-yard touchdown run with 6:11 left broke a 28-28 tie and capped Navy's comeback from a 21-10 halftime deficit. - A merican Athletic Conference Football
(DS#22 RB) Sr/2020 RB Malcolm Perry, Navy
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At one point in a tight game against No. 21 SMU Navy quarterback Malcolm Perry approached coach Ken Niumatalolo about giving someone else the ball. Not a chance. Perry found a seam and scampered 70 yards with just over six minutes remaining to break a ti e and Navy beat the Mustangs 35-28 on Saturday. It was the culmination of a banner day for Perry, who generated 357 yards of total offense. He finished with 195 yards rushing on 38 carries with two touchdowns and completed 9 of 15 passes for 162 yards an d another score. "He actually told me at one time, `Coach, you have to give me a break, man. Give somebody else the ball,' " Niumatalolo said. "I was like, `Suck it up, we need you.' I didn't realize he carried the ball 38 times. . All I could see was (P erry) in my head. He was going to carry us."The Midshipmen still have a shot at winning the West Division crown of the American Athletic Conference outright should No. 18 Memphis falter in the regular-season finale against No. 17 Cincinnati. The T igers own the tiebreaker by virtue of their 35-23 victory over Navy on Sept. 26. CJ Sanders had a 100-yard kickoff return for SMU (9-2, 5-2), tied for the longest in the 60-year history of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. After trailing 21-10 at the h alf, the Midshipmen (8-2, 6-1) cut into the margin on a 1-yard plunge by Perry and a 25-yard field goal by Bijan Nichols on their first two possessions of the third quarter. Navy forced a pair of three-and-outs to help shift the momentum and its delibera te running attack began to wear down SMU's defenders. - Navy/AP College Football
(DS#22 RB) Sr/2020 RB Malcolm Perry, Navy
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Navy moved into The Associated Press college football poll at No. 25, giving the American Athletic Conference four ranked teams, more than all but the Big Ten and the Southeastern Conference. With nine ranked teams off this weekend, including four of the top five, there was little movement throughout the AP Top 25 presented by Regions Bank. LSU is No. 1 for a second consecutive week and Alabama is No. 2. The Tigers and Crimson Tide on Saturday will play the first regular-season 1-2 game since the same t wo did it in 2011.Navy joins fellow AAC members No. 17 Cincinnati, No. 19 Memphis and No. 23 SMU in the Top 25. Four ranked teams matches a high for the 7-year-old American, which was born from the collapse of the Big East. "UCF was the top vote-g etter outside the Top 25," AAC Commissioner Mike Aresco said Sunday. "It think it validates what we've been trying to do. Our goal is depth." Aresco has pushed for the American to be considered along-side the Power Five, branding the AAC a P6 conference. "It shows that the conference continues to make progress," he said. - AP College Football
(DS#22 RB) Sr/2020 RB Malcolm Perry, Navy
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Quarterback Malcolm Perry and Navy have inserted themselves into the mix for a New Year's Six bowl game. Perry ran for 108 yards and two touchdowns and threw for 165 yards and another score Friday night in leading the Midshipmen to a 56-10 rout of UConn on national television. It was the fifth straight 100-yard rushing game for the senior, who eclipsed 1,000 yards rushing for the third consecutive season. The win keeps the Midshipmen (7-1, 5-1 American) within striking distance of undefeated No. 15 SMU in the AAC West Division, with games against Notre Dame and the Mustangs on the horizon. "We haven't done much yet," said Perry. "We've got some great competitors coming up in a few weeks. All we've done so far is put ourselves in a great position." | | | | |
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