2018 Football Roster

Devon Sutton
- Height:
- 5-11
- Weight:
- 198
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Charlotte
- High School:
- North Mecklenburg
- Major:
- Design
Has successfully navigated a quick climb up the defensive depth chart during last two-plus seasons ⦠Will open senior campaign as the Piratesā top returning tackler ⦠Expected to battle Tim Irvin for a starting assignment at the nickelback position ⦠Also could experience a visible role on various special teams depending on secondary workload and responsibilities ⦠Made an impressive acclimation to the college game with quick-developing fundamental execution and athleticism ... Has played in 22 career contests, already booked 108 tackles (53 solo), 5.5 TFLs and four pass breakups ⦠Officially joined ECU program as a preferred walk-on in the spring of 2015 ⦠Led all tacklers with six, including one for lost yardage, during the first spring scrimmage (March 17) before following with four stops and a bone-jarring forced fumble in the Purple-Gold Game on March 24.
2017: Experienced action in all 12 contests and stood third on the unit with 68 stops (31 solo) ⦠Started the last 10 games of the season after coming off the bench vs. James Madison and West Virginia ⦠Opened the Virginia Tech, Connecticut, USF, Temple, UCF, BYU, Houston and Tulane tilts at nickelback, while starting the Cincinnati and Memphis contests at strong safety ⦠Collected multiple tackles in every game and reached double-digits once (matched a career-best with 10 vs. BYU) ⦠Other contests of note came vs. USF (9 stops), UCF (8), Tulane (8) and Connecticut (6) ⦠Also credited with 5.5 TFLs (-27 yards) against West Virginia (1.0), Connecticut (1.5), UCF (2.0) and Tulane (1.0) ⦠Logged only sack (-4 yards) vs. the eventual AAC champion Knights in Orlando ⦠Forced one fumble (James Madison), broke up three passes (WVU, UConn, UH) and logged one quarterback hurry (JMU) ⦠Splits include 40 stops against the run and 28 vs. the pass ⦠Ranked second on unit with 46 tackles (5.8 tpg) in eight AAC games, third in seven home games (41/5.9), third in five road games (27/5.4), third in eight day games (40/5.0), second in four night games (28/7.0) and second in three October games (23/7.7) ⦠Named the defensive recipient of the Rock Roggeman ā Heart-of-the-Pirateā Award for attitude and spirit.
2016: Played in 10 games and made four starts ⦠Opened contests against Connecticut and Tulsa as ECUās nickelback, while starting tilts against Cincinnati and Temple at strong safety ⦠Logged 40 tackles (22 solo) and one pass breakup (Temple) ⦠Recorded at least one stop in nine outings and collected two or more hits on eight occasions ⦠Established a personal-best with 10 tackles in season finale against Owls at Lincoln Financial Field ⦠Booked eight stops a week earlier in tilt vs. Navy and produced a pair of six-tackle performances (UCF, Cincinnati) ⦠Other notables were a three-hit day at USF and three two-tackle outings (Connecticut, Tulsa, SMU) ⦠Made collegiate debut vs. Western Carolina, but made first career stop at Virginia Tech ⦠Thirty-nine (39) of 40 tackles were against American Athletic Conference opponents, which ranked fifth on the unit (4.9 ypg) ⦠Credited with 28 hits on rushes, eight on pass plays and four on kickoff return coverage ⦠Did not play against NC State and South Carolina.
2015: Was redshirted during the fall as an eligible freshman (sophomore academic standing) ⦠Earned roster position as a walk-on during spring drills and competed on defensive and special teams scout squads.
High School: A two-year letterman and team captain for coach Brad Baker at North Mecklenburg High School ⦠Was a two-way performer and special teams standout as a junior and senior ⦠Netted one interception, recorded three touchdown receptions and returned a punt for another score in 2013 ⦠Recipient of the North Meck Holden Cup, which recognizes outstanding sportsmanship, academic and athletic achievement ⦠An all-conference performer as a junior who tallied TDs on two kickoff returns and one punt return ⦠Picked off one pass as a defender ⦠Established a NMHS single-game record for longest kickoff return (99 yards) ⦠Earned additional letters in track and was selected as the I-Meck Conference MVP in 2013 ⦠Competed in the 300 meters, 110 meter hurdles, long jump, triple jump, 4x200 and 4x400-meter relay teams.
Personal: Full name is Devon Marquin Sutton ⦠Born at Columbia, S.C. ⦠Son of Willie Sutton and Mara Woods ⦠A design major who earned ECU Honor Roll accolades for work in the classroom during the 2017 spring semester ⦠Enjoys drawing, writing and skating.
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