Position coach Chenniss Berry says Cohen knows what to do...He wants that matched with him executing what he knows...Was named preseason second-team All-HBCU by the Consensus Draft Service in 2009...Injuries helped Cohen crack the lineup as a freshman...Has always been a player who is dedicated to working out in the weight room during the summer...Benches 400 pounds and squats more than 500 pounds...He was working out with Chad Wiley when the lineman fell sick and eventually died in the summer of 2008...Cohen says that moment will always be with him and he will always use that moment as motivation because he still has the opportunity to play.
2009 Season: Cohen provided the Aggies with a veteran tackle with a positive attitude...Provided leadership along the offensive line...Played in eight games with six starts...For the third straight season, played more than 450 snaps.
2008 Season: Played in 12 games with 12 starts...Graded out well against Johnson C. Smith and N.C. Central...Played both the guard and tackle positions last season because of injuries.
2009 Season: Played 345 snaps during the season with 206 positive grades...Never earned a negative grade for effort... He made his first career start on Oct. 20 at Howard University...He had 13 knockdown blocks on the season with three of those blocks coming against Bethune-Cookman on Oct. 27.
High School: Played three varsity seasons under Bill Oakley and Steve Brooks...Averaged 5.5 pancake blocks per game during his career...Runs a 5.2 in the 40...Finished his career with 147 pancake blocks...Was two-time first-team All-Metro performer...Named to the second-team All-Northwest team in North Carolina...Was ranked No. 15 in Winston-Salem's Super Prep 25...Was also a four-year honor roll student and graduated with a better than 3.0 GPA...Signed with the Aggies on Jan. 21, 2007.
Personal: Full name is Enoch James Edward Cohen...He is the son of John and Pam Cohen...He has three siblings...He was born on Sept. 22, 1989...He is a history education major who plans to coach football after graduation...Chose N.C. A&T because he felt the school had one of the best education schools in the country...He enjoys bowling and talking on the phone.