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*Updating with More DSFL Prospects - TomHanks - 05-04-2019

Jesus Christ you people did Reddit recruitment right before the draft? I’ve only taken ONE (1) nap today. Work work work, this is absurd. In any case, time to cash in yet again by leaking some scouting reports to all of you today.
New Prospects:

1. Joshua Palmer – TE – @`Jackets28`
At 6’6 and 245lbs, we have another physical monster at tight end to go with DeMarcus Strike. Another vertical threat, Palmer possesses decent straight-line speed as well as side to side quickness, steady hands, and a reliable motor. Unfortunately, like Strike, Palmer doesn’t really have the blocking fundamentals to be any kind of impact in pass or run blocking situations and his strength doesn’t offer much in the way of reassurances. Even still, Palmer could have a very decent year in receiving. With his current skillset, he could be a reliable target on 3rd downs and in the red zone. Joshua has claimed a render but hasn’t participated anywhere else yet, but that is not at all surprising given that he declared for the league only hours ago. Very tough to speculate on someone’s activity level this close to creation, but I’ll give Palmer the benefit of the doubt.

2. Bo Hall – DE – @Jobu22
A speed rushing defensive lineman, Bo has the advantage of playing in a near constant position of need for teams in the DSFL and NSFL draft. At 6’4, 270, the prospect out of Tulane doesn’t have any eye popping measurables, but has invested in physical stats of strength, agility, and speed, which should mean he’ll find a lot of different ways to sneak past the offensive line next season. Somehow, Bo Hall has removed a point from intelligence, which not only raises questions of the rules, but also the mind behind the player. Even still, you can anticipate Hall being a force to be reckoned with if he stays active this season stopping the run. He’d be best deployed in a 4-3 defence, but his size and strength mean he could shift inside in a 3-4 if need be, but it would take some training. As with Palmer, this is an incredibly new create, but he’s already claimed a likeness, done the rookie survey, and appears to have someone in the league they know, which is always helpful.

3. Maxim Booth – S – @DrCiber
A new create, this centre-fielder safety will be looking to be a very flashy player. The initial build here of speed, hands, intelligence and strength boosts mean that Booth will be hoping to be snagging picks and making big tackles, or even to get to the quarterback in the right scheme. Coming from Maryland, the 5’10, 200lbs safety is a pretty typical build. You’d like to have Maxim if you already have a good linebacker corps, as he’s not going to be an all over the field tackler, but if you have guys already making consistent plays on defence, having a guy like this to make big plays that give your team a spark can be huge. Booth created yesterday and hasn’t done anything else since, but he logged in today so that’s better than nothing. All of these guys are tough to gauge for activity.

4. William Tell – CB – @scharlachrot
Listed as “Name Name” in the prospect database, the Swiss cornerback out of Cal is 6’2, 190lbs. Our third CB prospect, and also our third zone corner build. From what I remember, William Tell was an expert marksman, so let’s hope with this setup that eye will help with grabbing interceptions. Stronger and faster than a typical zone corner build, Tell should be a consistent player in the right setup. I think he’d be suited best to a nickel defence, which is really ideal as that’s the most common defence used here. Not necessarily a sure-fire tackler, but he’ll be able to be where he needs to be and will at least be able to slow players down with his strength long enough for someone to get there, even if his fundamentals aren’t stellar. A member for less than 6 hours, I’m not even going to try to anticipate activity level here.

Alright, let's have a good draft.

Jimmy Dugan


*Updating with More DSFL Prospects - Baron1898 - 05-04-2019

Did someone say leaks?

Nice article, btw. Interested to see how this S16 class plays out.


*Updating with More DSFL Prospects - TomHanks - 05-04-2019

(05-04-2019, 05:09 PM)EnfysNest Wrote:Did someone say leaks?

Nice article, btw. Interested to see how this S16 class plays out.

Lmao I was very careful to get this in 1 minute before DSFL pre-draft officially started.

Thanks, size wise it's way smaller than last season but there's a high percentage of active players so it should be exciting.