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Full Name: Eric Palmer Kumerow Primary Position: DE
Height/Weight: 6' 7"/260 College: Ohio State University
Birthdate: April 17, 1965 High School: River Forest (Oak Park, IL)
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois
Pro Experience: 3 years
Biography
Eric Kumerow (Eric Palmer Kumerow) was born on April 17, 1965 in Chicago, Illinois. After going to high school at River Forest (Oak Park, IL), Kumerow attended Ohio State University. Kumerow made his professional debut in the NFL in 1988 with the Miami Dolphins. He played for the Miami Dolphins for his entire 3 year career.
Eric Kumerow - ArmchairGM - Sports Wiki Database
1988: Kumerow the surprise pick
By BOB HILL
April 25, 1988
MIAMI - The Miami Dolphins satisfied their greatest need Sunday by drafting a pass-rusher with their first pick. What remains to be seen is if they solved any of their problems with the selection.
The Dolphins pulled the surprise of first round by using the 16th pick to draft Eric Kumerow of Ohio State, a player considered by some to be no better than a middle-round pick. Kumerow is listed as both a defensive end and outside linebacker and is best described by the word ``potential.``
Kumerow is 6 feet 7, 260 and runs the 40 in 4.9 seconds. He may be too light to play defensive end and too slow to play linebacker. The Dolphins can do little to improve his speed, but expect him to gain weight. ``He has excellent growth potential,`` said Chuck Connor, the Dolphins director of player personnel. ``We feel he can grow into the 270-pound range.``
Many analysts did not rate Kumerow highly, and one, Mel Kiper, Jr., described Kumerow as an ``outstanding collegiate player who could have a tough time finding his niche in the NFL. He`s not strong enough yet to make the grade at defensive end and lacks the quickness necessary to cover the pass. He would be a decent middle-round pick, but would qualify as a reach if selected any higher.``
The Dolphins voiced no such doubts Sunday and pointed to the fact Kumerow was rated the second-best defensive lineman available by BLESTO, an NFL scouting service. Neil Smith of Nebraska was rated the best and was taken with the second pick by Kansas City.
``We feel (Kumerow) has got the bulk and size to line up as a defensive lineman and we feel he has pass-rush ability,`` Dolphins coach Don Shula said. ``He also has the ability to drop off on pass coverage. He`s a combination type guy. His size and that ability are what really sold us.``
A three-year starter in college, Kumerow was a two-time all-Big Ten selection at Ohio State and was named the conference`s defensive lineman of the year as a junior. He had 23 career sacks and 39 career tackles for losses.
1988: Kumerow the surprise pick -- South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com
Family name no big deal to South Elgin's Kumerow
By John Radtke | Daily Herald Staff Contact writer
Published: 2/5/2009
You don't need binoculars to know when Eric Kumerow enters a local gym to watch his daughter Cortney play basketball for South Elgin, or when he heads for the bleachers to watch son Jake play football, or when he stalks the sidelines to see younger sons Kyle and Derek playing football for the Bartlett Raiders.
You also don't need to spend more than a few minutes with the Kumerow family to realize they don't really care if you know Eric's background or not.
For those of you not familiar with the Kumerow name, Eric was an all-state quarterback in football at Oak Park-River Forest High School, from which he graduated in 1983. He went on to become an All-American and 31/2-year starter at linebacker and defensive end for Ohio State. He was then drafted by Don Shula and the Miami Dolphins with the 16th pick in the first round of the 1988 NFL draft. After three seasons with the Dolphins he was traded to the Bears. An Achilles injury forced him to miss the 1991 season and he was cut by Mike Ditka prior to the 1992 campaign, ending his NFL career.
After spending some time in Florida where they owned and operated a gym for eight years in Fort Lauderdale, Eric and wife Tammi, also an Oak Park grad, decided in 2003 to come "home" to the Chicago area. He coached football for one year at North Central College in Naperville but decided he'd miss too much of his own kids' activities. He now works in sales for DuKane Precast in Naperville, while Tammi is an instructor at Lifetime Fitness in Warrenville.
How the Kumerows landed in Elgin Area School District U-46 can be attributed to Eric's mom.
"We really didn't pinpoint where we wanted to live, we just wanted to move back home," Eric says. "My mom found the house in Bartlett and when South Elgin (High School) was built it didn't bother us at all being in the South Elgin zone. We've been very happy with it."
While Kyle and Derek haven't hit high school yet, Jake, who now stands about 6-foot-3, will be a senior wide receiver for coach Dale Schabert's Storm next year and the 6-2 Cortney is winding up a South Elgin basketball career in which she will score 800-plus points for the Storm before it's over.
As easy as it would be to rest on the name, Cortney wouldn't think of it. Her own hard work has her scoring over 11 points per game and averaging 8 rebounds per night for the 15-7 Storm, who have won 5 straight heading into tonight's Upstate Eight game with Streamwood.
"To me he's always just been dad," she said of Eric. "People are always like 'your dad played football.' But it never really phased me. I don't realize it unless there's a Classic game on (ESPN) and I say, 'Oh, that's you!' "
Basketball Focus 2008 | Family name no big deal to South Elgin's Kumerow