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Recent Catamounts in NFL Camps

CATAMOUNTS IN THE NFL DRAFT

YEAR PLAYER TEAM ROUND PICK

1972 ...........Steve Williams................... San Francisco 49ers............ 10 ............... 252 1982...........Eddie McGill ......................... St. Louis Cardinals............ 10 ............... 259 1985...........Louis Cooper......................... Seattle Seahawks.............11................ 305 1986...........Clyde Simmons .................. Philadelphia Eagles.............9................ 233 1988...........Kirk Roach....................................... Buffalo Bills.............5.................135 1993 ...........Willie Williams..................... Pittsburgh Steelers.............6.................162 1994 ...........Andrew Jordan .....................Minnesota Vikings.............6................. 179 2017 ...........Keion Crossen................. New England Patriots.............7 ................ 243 68 | vs. Mercer – Homecoming, 2021

Did you know that October is also Domestic Violence Awareness Month? To end domestic violence and sexual assault, we all need to be part of the solution. Educating yourself and others, helping a friend who is being abused, speaking up, and being an engaged bystander are all examples of things you can do to help. WCU is participating in the “WCU says NO MORE” campaign, a campaign that is dedicated to ending domestic violence by increasing awareness, inspiring action, and fueling culture change. Talking about these issues openly will help end the shame and stigma that domestic violence and sexual assault survivors are burdened with. The next time you’re in a room with six people, think about this:

• 1 in 4 women and 1 in 9 men experience violence from their partners in their lifetimes; • 1 in 3 teens experience sexual or physical abuse or threats from a boyfriend or girlfriend in one year; • 1 in 5 women are survivors of rape; • 1 in 3 women and 1 in 6 men have experienced sexual violence in their lives; • 1 in 4 women and 1 in 6 men were sexually abused before the age of 18.

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