As a senior: Wrapped up the most prolific passing career in school history in 2016 ... Earned Second Team All-NEC and All-New England honors ... Served as one of four team captains ... Appeared in all 11 games and made 10 starts at quarterback ... Finished 219-of-388 for 2,855 yards, 28 touchdowns and 14 interceptions ... Set single-season school records for completions, attempts, passing yards, yards per game (259.5), touchdowns and total offense (2,735) ... Set progam records for completions (580), attempts (1,053), passing yards (7,463), touchdowns (70) and total offense (7,160) ... Became the first QB in school history to throw for over 7,000 yards and the first player to post 7,000+ yards of total offense ... Set the Northeast Conference record for touchdown passes in a season with 28 ... Finishes his career ranked sixth in NEC history in passing yards and fifth in NEC history in touchdowns ... Threw for over 200 yards in nine of the 11 games and ecliped the 300-yard mark three times ... Registerd four touchdown passes in a game four times ... Went 13-20 (65%) for 223 yards and four scores in the opener against Merrimack ... Threw for 368 yards and two scores at Montana St. ... Threw for 318 yards and four touchdowns at Maine ... Passed for 230 yards and four scores at Duquesne ... Threw for a program-record 391 yards and four touchdowns in the final game of the regular season at Sacred Heart.
As a junior: Bryant's starting quarterback in all 11 games in 2015 ... Set single-season records for passing completions (205), attempts (374), yards (2,601), yards per game (236.5), touchdowns (22) and total offense (2,533) ... Finished the season 205-of-374 for 2,601, 22 TDs and 13 interceptions ... Completed 54.8% of his passes ... Led the NEC in passing yards and yards per game ... Threw for over 300 yards on two occassions and over 200 yards eight times ... Attemped 30+ passes in all but three games ... Completed 24-of-40 passes for 309 yards and a touchdown at Brown ... 25-of-40 for 291 yards and a TD at No. 1 Coastal Carolina ... Had his best game of the season vs. Duquesne, completing 25-of-37 (68%) for a career-high 330 yards and four touchdowns ... Threw for 270 yards and four TDs at Holy Cross.
As a sophomore: Won the starting QB job during training camp and started all 11 games for the Bulldogs in 2014 ... Earned Second Team All-NEC honors in his first season ... Completed 156-of-291 (53.6%) passes for 2,007 yards, 20 touchdowns and 11 interceptions ... Also rushed for a touchdown ... Became just the third QB in program history to throw for as many as 20 TDs, finishing just one shy of the single-season program record … Just the second QB, joining Mike Westerhaus, to throw for over 2,000 yards in a single season ... Threw for over 300 yards twice, vs. Maine (301) and Wagner (321) ... Enjoyed a career-day against Saint Francis U., completing 16-of-22 passes for 283 yards and a program-record five touchdowns ... Named NEC Offensive Player of the Week and the CFPA National Performer of the Week ... Threw for multiple touchdowns on five occassions and threw at least one touchdown in all but two games ... Tossed three touchdowns against Duquesne and in the season-finale against Wagner.
Before Bryant: Transferring to Bryant after spending three semesters at the University of Akron … Two-year starter at quarterback at Gulliver Prep for head coach Earl Sims … Captained the team as a senior … Helped the Raiders to back-to-back appearances in the District championship game … Set the Dade County single game passing record for most passing yards with 492 … Went on to lead Dade County in passing as a senior … Selected to play in the Under Armour Dade vs. Broward All-Star Game … Also selected to play in the Private vs. Public South Florida All-Star Game.
Personal: The son of Robbi and Eddie Easton, Edward Dalton Easton was born on Aug. 23, 1993 … Has three brothers, Sam, Harrison and Jack, and one sister, Georgia … Mother, Robbi, was a diver at the University of Miami … Grandfather, Robert, played baseball at Virginia Tech … Cousin, Wayne Schuchts, played football at Virginia.