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BRYON COOK

PRO FOOTBALL PLAYER

DB/WR

Bryon may have started as a Defensive Back, but his Wide Receiver moves are spectacular!  

He is always in the right place, at the right time to catch that long pass for a touchdown.

If you are looking for a stellar DB or WR, Bryon is definitely your guy!

INTRODUCTION
AN INTRODUCTION TO BRYON COOK

Weight:  195 lbs (and all muscle!)

Height:   6' 2"

Hometown:  Akron, Ohio

Birthday:  March 24, 1995

40:  4.53

Named Team's Most Outstanding WR

An 80 yd. pass, "He hits it!... TOUCHDOWN!!!..." - > Bryon Cook can catch that pass.  He started as a Defensive Back, but his Wide Receiver play is awesome!

He is definitely one to watch, up-and-coming in the Leagues.

If you are looking for a guy that can slip through "the bad guys" and make that critical catch to take you to the top, BRYON IS YOUR GUY.  

Please read on, his bio, statistics, and video footage, Bryon is simply ... the best!

BRYON COOK'S VIDEOS
VIDEOS

You have to see it, to believe it!  Check out this Video Footage of Bryon Cook - it's phenomenal.  

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BRYON COOK'S BIO
BIO

 6’2,  195 pound DB converted to WR.  Named Team's Most Outstanding Wide Receiver

From Baldwin Wallace University in Cleveland Ohio. Bryon graduated with a Chemistry Degree with Math as his minor.  He is 23 years old and has played for the IFL Cedar Rapids Titans, and the NAL Lehigh Valley SteelHawks.

 

He has also worked out with the Cleveland Browns, BC Lions, and Toronto Argonauts.  He is also tentatively signed to Alliance Memphis under coach Mike Singletary. 

Bryon Cook had a stand our career with Baldwin Wallace.  

In his first two years at Baldwin Wallace, Cook played on the defensive side of the ball. He made the Varsity squad as a Freshman and was a starter his Sophomore season. Heading into his Junior year, he started the transition to Wide Receiver. “The transition from Defensive back to Wide Receiver was a bit rocky. It took me a while to adjust to catching the ball and the route running, but I always could rely on my mind and knowledge because I knew the mind of a Defensive Back,” said Cook. He had to put in double the amount of work, as he only had one summer to make the switch.

 

Having the mind of a Defensive Back ultimately gave him an advantage. Cook had immediate success and ended up starting every game he played in during his final two years at Baldwin Wallace. During this time, he led the team in yards, touchdowns, yards per catch, and receptions. He was also named the team’s most outstanding Wide Receiver and helped lead the Yellow Jackets to a 7-3 record as a Junior. In the 11 games he played, he recorded 37 receptions for 553 yards and 8 touchdowns.

 

On the field, at 6’2″ and 185 pounds, Cook was known for his quickness and deep threat ability, as he scored most of his touchdowns from 30 plus yards and on screen plays. This warranted drawing double teams and attention. “I was the playmaker, so they relied on my hands and threw it to me when we needed a spark,” Cook said.

 

This proved to be true, as his biggest plays came against top teams like Mount Union and Ohio Northern.

 

Performing the way Cook did in the Ohio Athletic Conference is a strong resume builder due to the fact that the OAC is arguably the best Division 3 Conference in the Nation. The OAC consistently has teams ranked in the top 25 and have won numerous National Championships.

 

“I always studied and worked hard with the thought that teams like JCU, Mount, and Heidelberg were working just as hard. I never wanted to get outworked, so I pushed myself and tried to set an example for my teammates so we could compete hard and beat those teams,” said Cook.

 

Now that Cook’s college career is over, his goal is to play at the next level. Going into his third year of learning the Wide Receiver position, he has been perfecting his craft so he can pursue that goal and make it a reality.

BRYON COOK'S STATISTICS
STATISTICS

Weight: 195lbs

Height:  6'2"

40 Yard Dash: 4.53

Broad Jump:  10' 2"

12 Games Highlights: 

                     38 Receptions

                     for 563 Yds.

                     8 Touch Downs  

                     14.8 yds. per catch

                      48 yd. long 

 

* He can run, receive, and win for you!    Watch his video footage to see his outstanding receptions.  These are a dime a dozen, he's so hot.  

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