2020 Football Roster

Jersey Number 57
Peyton Winstead
- Position:
- Offensive Line
- Height:
- 6-3
- Weight:
- 300
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Raleigh
- High School:
- Leesville Road
- Major:
- Communication
A tough and resilient front line performer who hopes to fully bounce back from an injury that sidelined him for the entire 2019 calendar year ⦠Should be in a position to regain prominent two-deep status and a possible return to a conference honors candidacy trajectory if full comeback is realized ⦠Flexibility and athleticism allowed plenty of action as a swing (guard/center) blocker on the line early during his first spring and preseason camp before earning a more defined role as the programās top offensive snapper during true freshman year ⦠Is one of the more personable and outgoing members of the program off the field, often taking an active role in community relations activities and visibly supporting other ECU sports.
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2019: Redshirted while undergoing (and completing) a grueling rehabilitation assignment following an injury ⦠Initially held out of contact work during the spring before decision was made to extend layoff throughout the fall to allow a complete recovery.
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2018: Experienced action in nine games as a true freshman ⦠Did not play in the opener vs. North Carolina A&T or against North Carolina and Old Dominion ⦠Started the final six contests of the season ā UCF, Memphis, Tulane, Connecticut, Cincinnati and NC State ā at center ⦠Shared first collegiate start against the American Athletic Conference champion Knights with quarterback Holton Ahlers, a fellow early signee who possesses an uncanny similar leadership ability ⦠In contests played, helped an offensive unit that eclipsed 400 yards of total offense on six eight occasions and 500-plus yards twice ā 556 vs. Memphis and 657 vs. Connecticut ⦠Performance vs. Huskies at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium also included season-bests in points (55), rushing yards (415) and first downs (34) ⦠Also helped ECU rack up 496 yards (406 passing) against UCF and 450 at Tulane ⦠Credited with paving the way for two individual 100-yard rushing performances and three 300-yard passing efforts ⦠Part of unit that stood 20th nationally in passing yards per game (284.8) ⦠Officially enrolled early at ECU (January) and participated with the Pirates in spring drills.
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High School: An Associated Press First-Team All-State performer as a senior for coach Chad Smothers at Leesville Road ⦠Graded out as the top blocker for a Pride program which turned in an 8-5 record and third-place finish in the Cap 7 4A Conference (4-2) in 2017 ⦠A preseason all-state selection who helped LRHS advance to the second round of the NCHSAA 4AA playoffs as a senior ⦠Captured back-to-back All-Cap 7-4A Conference selections as a junior and senior in 2016 and 2017, respectively ⦠In all, earned three football varsity letters ⦠Rated among the Top 40 centers nationally according to recruiting/scouting services ⦠Officially committed to ECU on February 18, 2017 ⦠Also received offers from Appalachian State and Charlotte, while Duke, NC State and Virginia Tech also showed considerable interest ⦠Prep program also produced Brian Rimpf, who earned numerous All-Conference USA honors as an offensive lineman at ECU before playing with the Baltimore Ravens.
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Personal: Full name is Peyton Winstead ⦠Born at Raleigh, N.C. ⦠Son of Bob and Amy Winstead ⦠Father (football) and mother (cheerleading) are both ECU alums who were involved with the Piratesā athletic programs ⦠A communication major ⦠Enjoys fishing and playing the guitar ⦠Earned ECU Deanās List honors for work in the classroom during the 2018 spring semester (before participating in high school commencement exercises) ⦠Followed up with another Deanās List accolade during the 2018 fall semester before garnering inclusion on the Honor Roll in the spring of 2019 and 2020.
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2019: Redshirted while undergoing (and completing) a grueling rehabilitation assignment following an injury ⦠Initially held out of contact work during the spring before decision was made to extend layoff throughout the fall to allow a complete recovery.
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2018: Experienced action in nine games as a true freshman ⦠Did not play in the opener vs. North Carolina A&T or against North Carolina and Old Dominion ⦠Started the final six contests of the season ā UCF, Memphis, Tulane, Connecticut, Cincinnati and NC State ā at center ⦠Shared first collegiate start against the American Athletic Conference champion Knights with quarterback Holton Ahlers, a fellow early signee who possesses an uncanny similar leadership ability ⦠In contests played, helped an offensive unit that eclipsed 400 yards of total offense on six eight occasions and 500-plus yards twice ā 556 vs. Memphis and 657 vs. Connecticut ⦠Performance vs. Huskies at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium also included season-bests in points (55), rushing yards (415) and first downs (34) ⦠Also helped ECU rack up 496 yards (406 passing) against UCF and 450 at Tulane ⦠Credited with paving the way for two individual 100-yard rushing performances and three 300-yard passing efforts ⦠Part of unit that stood 20th nationally in passing yards per game (284.8) ⦠Officially enrolled early at ECU (January) and participated with the Pirates in spring drills.
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High School: An Associated Press First-Team All-State performer as a senior for coach Chad Smothers at Leesville Road ⦠Graded out as the top blocker for a Pride program which turned in an 8-5 record and third-place finish in the Cap 7 4A Conference (4-2) in 2017 ⦠A preseason all-state selection who helped LRHS advance to the second round of the NCHSAA 4AA playoffs as a senior ⦠Captured back-to-back All-Cap 7-4A Conference selections as a junior and senior in 2016 and 2017, respectively ⦠In all, earned three football varsity letters ⦠Rated among the Top 40 centers nationally according to recruiting/scouting services ⦠Officially committed to ECU on February 18, 2017 ⦠Also received offers from Appalachian State and Charlotte, while Duke, NC State and Virginia Tech also showed considerable interest ⦠Prep program also produced Brian Rimpf, who earned numerous All-Conference USA honors as an offensive lineman at ECU before playing with the Baltimore Ravens.
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Personal: Full name is Peyton Winstead ⦠Born at Raleigh, N.C. ⦠Son of Bob and Amy Winstead ⦠Father (football) and mother (cheerleading) are both ECU alums who were involved with the Piratesā athletic programs ⦠A communication major ⦠Enjoys fishing and playing the guitar ⦠Earned ECU Deanās List honors for work in the classroom during the 2018 spring semester (before participating in high school commencement exercises) ⦠Followed up with another Deanās List accolade during the 2018 fall semester before garnering inclusion on the Honor Roll in the spring of 2019 and 2020.
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