2021 Football Roster

Jersey Number 84
Zech Byrd
- Position:
- Tight End
- Height:
- 6-7
- Weight:
- 281
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Millbrook, Ala.
- Prev School:
- Garden City CC
- Major:
- Communication
Hopes to bounce back and regain a prominent role on the offensive unit after experiencing limited action in 2020 (which followed a productive inaugural campaign with the Pirates a year earlier) ⦠Expected to open the 2021 season as a top reserve among a deep position pool that already features young talent and a pair of highly-regarded transfers ⦠Joined the ECU program after a brief, but notable junior college career ⦠In all, has played in 19 games with the Pirates and recorded 12 receptions (targeted on 15 occasions) for 132 yards and three touchdowns ⦠Four of 12 catches have covered 10 or more yards (3 for 20+) ⦠Offers a big target as a pass catcher and has been lauded for his blocking ability up front.
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2020: Played in seven (of nine) games, all off the bench in a reserve role at tight end ⦠Also experienced reps on various special teams units ⦠Did not play at Cincinnati and Temple ⦠Logged just one catch (for 2 yards) during the season, that coming at South Florida during East Carolinaās 44-24 win at Raymond James Stadium.
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2019: Made five starts while appearing in all 12 contests as a sophomore transfer ⦠Opened games against Old Dominion (double tight end formation), UCF, Cincinnati, SMU and Tulsa ⦠Made 11 receptions for 130 yards (11.8 ypg) and three touchdowns, which stood third among all ECU pass catchers ⦠Scoring grabs came in successive outings against Cincinnati (3 yards), SMU (45) and Connecticut (17) ⦠TD catch vs. Mustangs marked a season-long ⦠Caught at least one throw in eight games and produced multiple receptions on two occasions ā two vs. Bearcats and a personal-best three vs. Huskies ⦠Launched Pirate career with a 20-yard grab at NC State before following with a three-yarder in home opener against Gardner Webb ⦠Did not record a catch in four-straight contests (Navy, William & Mary, Old Dominion, Temple) before closing season with at least one reception in final six games ā UCF (1-2), USF (1-5), Cincinnati (2-9), SMU (1-45), Connecticut (3-43) and Tulsa (1-3) ⦠Made a combined nine catches for 107 yards during American Athletic Conference action (2-23 in four non-league contests) ⦠Averaged 1.5 receptions and 17.8 receiving yards per game during second half of campaign (0.3 rpg/3.8 ypg in first six outings) ā¦
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Junior College: Helped lead Garden City to a 10-1 overall record and a perfect 7-0 mark in the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference (KJCCC) as a redshirt freshman in 2018 ⦠Part of a Broncbuster program which advanced to the ā18 NJCAA eTeamSponsor National Championship Game at Carnie Smith Stadium in Pittsburg, Kan. (before falling 10-9 to East Mississippi CC on Nov. 29) ⦠Made two receptions for 20 yards and was credited with one tackle (Butler CC) for coach Jeff Sims ⦠Made catches vs. Iowa Western CC (7 yards) and Coffeyville CC (13 yards) ⦠Suffered foot injury during true freshman campaign in 2017 and was redshirted while Garden City produced an 8-4 record (5-2 KJCCC) and made an appearance in the CHAMPS Heart of Texas Bowl ⦠Was a teammate of current ECU defensive back Warren Saba while with the Broncbusters in 2017 ⦠A three-star JuCo prospect according to 247Sports.com ⦠Also recruited by Auburn, Louisville and Utah out of junior college.
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High School: A two-sport (football, basketball) standout at Stanhope Elmore High School ⦠Was a tight end and receiver for coach Jeff Foshee ⦠Rated as four-star recruit by ESPN, while earning three stars from Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com at the prep level ⦠Played in nine games for the Mustangs (4-6) as a senior in 2016 and made 27 receptions for 376 yards and two touchdowns ⦠A first-team selection to the American Family Insurance All-USA Today Alabama Football Team following senior campaign ⦠Also invited to represent Alabama in the 30th annual Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Football Game (Dec. 10) at Montgomeryās Cramton Bowl ⦠Was listed as the stateās No. 1 tight end (No. 31 nationally) in the 2017 class according to the 247Sports Composite, an industry generated average ⦠Overall, considered Alabamaās 19th-best overall prospect following high school career ⦠Had offers from Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, Michigan, Ole Miss, Virginia Tech and many others before initially committing to the Gatorsā program.
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Personal: Son of Jonathan and Lillian Byrd ⦠Full name is Zechariah Byrd ⦠Was an Honor Roll performer in the classroom during the spring semester before earning a bachelorās degree in communication from ECU (May 7, 2021).
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2020: Played in seven (of nine) games, all off the bench in a reserve role at tight end ⦠Also experienced reps on various special teams units ⦠Did not play at Cincinnati and Temple ⦠Logged just one catch (for 2 yards) during the season, that coming at South Florida during East Carolinaās 44-24 win at Raymond James Stadium.
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2019: Made five starts while appearing in all 12 contests as a sophomore transfer ⦠Opened games against Old Dominion (double tight end formation), UCF, Cincinnati, SMU and Tulsa ⦠Made 11 receptions for 130 yards (11.8 ypg) and three touchdowns, which stood third among all ECU pass catchers ⦠Scoring grabs came in successive outings against Cincinnati (3 yards), SMU (45) and Connecticut (17) ⦠TD catch vs. Mustangs marked a season-long ⦠Caught at least one throw in eight games and produced multiple receptions on two occasions ā two vs. Bearcats and a personal-best three vs. Huskies ⦠Launched Pirate career with a 20-yard grab at NC State before following with a three-yarder in home opener against Gardner Webb ⦠Did not record a catch in four-straight contests (Navy, William & Mary, Old Dominion, Temple) before closing season with at least one reception in final six games ā UCF (1-2), USF (1-5), Cincinnati (2-9), SMU (1-45), Connecticut (3-43) and Tulsa (1-3) ⦠Made a combined nine catches for 107 yards during American Athletic Conference action (2-23 in four non-league contests) ⦠Averaged 1.5 receptions and 17.8 receiving yards per game during second half of campaign (0.3 rpg/3.8 ypg in first six outings) ā¦
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Junior College: Helped lead Garden City to a 10-1 overall record and a perfect 7-0 mark in the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference (KJCCC) as a redshirt freshman in 2018 ⦠Part of a Broncbuster program which advanced to the ā18 NJCAA eTeamSponsor National Championship Game at Carnie Smith Stadium in Pittsburg, Kan. (before falling 10-9 to East Mississippi CC on Nov. 29) ⦠Made two receptions for 20 yards and was credited with one tackle (Butler CC) for coach Jeff Sims ⦠Made catches vs. Iowa Western CC (7 yards) and Coffeyville CC (13 yards) ⦠Suffered foot injury during true freshman campaign in 2017 and was redshirted while Garden City produced an 8-4 record (5-2 KJCCC) and made an appearance in the CHAMPS Heart of Texas Bowl ⦠Was a teammate of current ECU defensive back Warren Saba while with the Broncbusters in 2017 ⦠A three-star JuCo prospect according to 247Sports.com ⦠Also recruited by Auburn, Louisville and Utah out of junior college.
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High School: A two-sport (football, basketball) standout at Stanhope Elmore High School ⦠Was a tight end and receiver for coach Jeff Foshee ⦠Rated as four-star recruit by ESPN, while earning three stars from Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com at the prep level ⦠Played in nine games for the Mustangs (4-6) as a senior in 2016 and made 27 receptions for 376 yards and two touchdowns ⦠A first-team selection to the American Family Insurance All-USA Today Alabama Football Team following senior campaign ⦠Also invited to represent Alabama in the 30th annual Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Football Game (Dec. 10) at Montgomeryās Cramton Bowl ⦠Was listed as the stateās No. 1 tight end (No. 31 nationally) in the 2017 class according to the 247Sports Composite, an industry generated average ⦠Overall, considered Alabamaās 19th-best overall prospect following high school career ⦠Had offers from Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, Michigan, Ole Miss, Virginia Tech and many others before initially committing to the Gatorsā program.
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Personal: Son of Jonathan and Lillian Byrd ⦠Full name is Zechariah Byrd ⦠Was an Honor Roll performer in the classroom during the spring semester before earning a bachelorās degree in communication from ECU (May 7, 2021).
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