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'''Raylan T-Bone Crowder''' (born September 6, 2017) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Defensive End|defensive end]] who is currently  preparing to enter the professional ranks.He played college football for Arizona State (ASU) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.
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'''Jeeeeroy Lenkins''' (born September 29 1999) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Corner Back|Corner Back]] who is currently  preparing to enter the professional ranks.He played college football for Bowling Green University) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.
 
==Early years==
 
==Early years==
Raylan Crowder is a proud Kentucky native born and raised in Shelbyville. Son of a Chevy Dealership owner Dewey and School principal Martha, Crowder had a rather easy childhood focussing on sports and driving big trucks.  
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Jeeeeroy Lenkins is a proud Niddron, born and raised in Edinburgh, Scotland. Son of a drug dealer, Jeeeeroy spent some of his early-life in foster care. Jeeeeroy had a rough upbringing and got in with the wrong crowd. He spent a lot of his pre-teen years stealing cars with his friends and burning them up the Jack Kane Centre.
  
He attended Shelby County High School where he excelled in baseball, lacrosse and football. During his high school football career he slotted in at Linebacker & Defensive End where he excelled at stuffing the run. On the other side of the ball he would take occasional snaps at Tight end when a big body was needed in the end zone.
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He "attended" Craigmillar High School where he excelled in woodwork, track and football (the UK version), he was also a lover of the game bowls as he found it relaxing. During his high school football career Jeeeeroy was known as a hard tackling centre midfielder with tons of energy, he had a knack for disrupting the oppositions attack.
As a senior Crowder was named state defensive player of the year after racking up 140 tackles, 40 for a loss and 26 sacks. This went alongside 2 catches for 15 yards and 2 touchdowns.  
 
  
Crowders senior year almost didn't happen. 2 days into the term his car was written off when a truck ran a red light at an intersection. Miraculously he got away with only minor injuries. After the crash Crowder tried to get a nickname to stick, he tried out a couple: Sideswipe, Fallen Angel, Crash and Crush before settling on  - T-Bone.  
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Jeeeeroy left school at the age of 15 and had plenty of run-ins with the police as he was a young member of the the Young Niddrie Team (YNT).The YNT is a group of bams (hoodlums) who cause trouble in the local area. After getting lifted by the police for loitering with intent, as well as battery and theft Jeeeeroy was sent to Welly Farm for a year for the crimes he committed, as he was under the age of 16 he could not be charged. This is where Jeeeeroy's life turned around as he was introduced to football in the detention centre where they were hoping the program would instill some discipline within the degenerates from different schemes around Edinburgh. The program itself had an arrangement with multiple different US universities that would allow the young adults (of a certain criteria) attend their university for a semester, depending how that went they could obtain a full scholarship.
  
Crowder committed to play college football at Arizona State over offers from Washington, Boise State and Utah.
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Lenkins was given the choice of multiple colleges/universities to attend and ultimately chose Bowling Green University.
 
==College career==
 
==College career==
Used to being the big fish in a small pond Crowder really struggled in his first year at Sun Devil stadium. Having been brought in as a Line backer Crowder was mostly used as a rotational piece and struggled to make an impact. In his 12 games he started 0 made 15 tackles (3 for loss) and registered 1 sack.  
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Use to attending a small school and having never left Edinburgh Lenkins really struggled to adapt to his new life. Lenkins however was determined to make the most of his opportunity. Having been brought in via a suppport program Lenkins was not eligible to compete in sports in his first year.
  
In the off-season Crowder changed his diet and training routine putting on a lot of bulk and increasing his power. He turned up to pre season a new man, seeing this the coaches moved him up to Defensive End.
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After excelling in class Bowling Green University granted Lenkins a scholarship and he was allowed to start taking part in sports. Lenkins attended the Bowling Green open date and dominated in the slot forcing a couple fumbles. This may not normally be a big deal in an open day but these fumbles were from the teams leading rusher who had not fumbled at all the previous season. After this performance Lenkins managed to get himself a spot on the team but was red-shirted for the year.
  
Game 1 of the year was against University of Arizona, Crowder came off the bench early in the first quarter as an injury replacement. His new found power combined lead to him having a career game, doubling his number of tackles in 1 game. Finishing at 16 tackles (4 for loss) 2 forced fumbles (1 recovered) 3 sacks and 1 interception - a feat that he never managed to repeat.
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In his third season at Bowling Green Lenkins was finally given the nod as the teams slot corner and punt return man.
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In his first start of the season Lenkins made 6 tackles and returned 4 punts for an average of 30 yards. Throughout the season Lenkins was consistent having no game where he made less than 5 tackles. He finished the season with 2 punts returned for a touchdown, 60 tackles, 3 forced fumbles and 1 interception through 12 games.
  
After this introduction to the year Crowder became a cornerstone of the defence. He didn't ever have another game as lucrative as his first but teams would gameplan the fun game away from him and double him up where possible.
 
  
The Sun Devils went on to an 11-1 record and took part in the 2037 Lucky Charms Sunbowl. Where they met North Carolina State for the first time since 2017. The Wolfpack once again triumphed over the Sun Devils - with Crowder leaving the field in the second quarter with a minor concussion.
 
  
 
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===College career statistics===
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==Professional career==
 
==Professional career==
 
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Revision as of 11:23, 16 September 2020

Jeeeeroy Lenkins
No. 92 – Minnesota Grey Ducks
Position:Corner Back
Personal information
Born: (2017-09-06)September 6, 2017 (aged 45)
Niddrie, United Kingdom,
Height:5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight:190 lb (86 kg)
Username:Lewis Melville
Career information
High school:Shelby County High
College:Bowling Green University
DSFL Draft:2039 / Round: 10 / Pick: 2
Career history
Roster status:Active

Jeeeeroy Lenkins (born September 29 1999) is an American football Corner Back who is currently preparing to enter the professional ranks.He played college football for Bowling Green University) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.

Early years

Jeeeeroy Lenkins is a proud Niddron, born and raised in Edinburgh, Scotland. Son of a drug dealer, Jeeeeroy spent some of his early-life in foster care. Jeeeeroy had a rough upbringing and got in with the wrong crowd. He spent a lot of his pre-teen years stealing cars with his friends and burning them up the Jack Kane Centre.

He "attended" Craigmillar High School where he excelled in woodwork, track and football (the UK version), he was also a lover of the game bowls as he found it relaxing. During his high school football career Jeeeeroy was known as a hard tackling centre midfielder with tons of energy, he had a knack for disrupting the oppositions attack.

Jeeeeroy left school at the age of 15 and had plenty of run-ins with the police as he was a young member of the the Young Niddrie Team (YNT).The YNT is a group of bams (hoodlums) who cause trouble in the local area. After getting lifted by the police for loitering with intent, as well as battery and theft Jeeeeroy was sent to Welly Farm for a year for the crimes he committed, as he was under the age of 16 he could not be charged. This is where Jeeeeroy's life turned around as he was introduced to football in the detention centre where they were hoping the program would instill some discipline within the degenerates from different schemes around Edinburgh. The program itself had an arrangement with multiple different US universities that would allow the young adults (of a certain criteria) attend their university for a semester, depending how that went they could obtain a full scholarship.

Lenkins was given the choice of multiple colleges/universities to attend and ultimately chose Bowling Green University.

College career

Use to attending a small school and having never left Edinburgh Lenkins really struggled to adapt to his new life. Lenkins however was determined to make the most of his opportunity. Having been brought in via a suppport program Lenkins was not eligible to compete in sports in his first year.

After excelling in class Bowling Green University granted Lenkins a scholarship and he was allowed to start taking part in sports. Lenkins attended the Bowling Green open date and dominated in the slot forcing a couple fumbles. This may not normally be a big deal in an open day but these fumbles were from the teams leading rusher who had not fumbled at all the previous season. After this performance Lenkins managed to get himself a spot on the team but was red-shirted for the year.

In his third season at Bowling Green Lenkins was finally given the nod as the teams slot corner and punt return man.

In his first start of the season Lenkins made 6 tackles and returned 4 punts for an average of 30 yards. Throughout the season Lenkins was consistent having no game where he made less than 5 tackles. He finished the season with 2 punts returned for a touchdown, 60 tackles, 3 forced fumbles and 1 interception through 12 games.


College career statistics

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Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad
5 ft 11 in
(1.80 m)
190 lb
(86 kg)

Professional career statistics

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Achievements and records

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