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(S1) - PT #1 - Draft Profile - Admin - 05-23-2017

The draft is just around the corner and players are getting hyped up for the big day. Add to that hype by creating a draft profile for a player in the upcoming draft.

Requirements

Written: Must include 200 words about a player in the draft

Or

Graphic: Create an pre-draft hype poster for a player in the draft

Payout

Full Payout = 3 TPE

Do not claim this TPE until a post is made in the claim thread.

Deadline
Monday, May 29th, 11:59 PM PST


(S1) - PT #1 - Draft Profile - Admin - 05-23-2017

Garden is a very polarizing athlete who many scouts and fans had pegged as the next great receiver. As a freshman at Baylor he caught 41 passes for 650 yards and 3 touchdowns as the number 2 receiver to the teams senior wide receiver at the time. The teams QB would often key in on his roommate and senior wide receiver, leaving Garden itching to get more balls his was. As a sophomore, Garden got a much bigger role in the offense and was able to haul in 65 passes for 926 yards and 8 touchdowns.

Garden managed a handful of 100 yard games in his college career but his biggest games came against his biggest competiton. As a freshman he had his best game of the year against Ohio State, putting up 182 yards and 2 touchdowns on 5 catches . His QB hit him on a shallow cross that he took 84 yards on the third play of the game to go up early on Ohio State. later in the game he caught an 8 yard hitch and broke 4 tackles on his way to the end zone for a 43 yard score. In his sophomore season, Garden had his best game against #1 ranked Alabama, ammasing 286 yards and 4 touchdowns on 12 catches. It was the best game of his career and it came against the best team in the country.

Washington State featured cornerback Eric Hansen, another National Simulation Football League prospected drat pick, and Garden abused him all game to the tune of 9 catches for 112 yards and a touchdown. Against Texas, Garden was matched up against another NSFL prospect, Alex Hayden. Garden had his way with Hayden as he caught 8 balls for 107 yards and 2 touchdowns.

Baylor suspended Garden heading into his junior season for various drug and alcohol related team offenses. Garden transfered to Miami, but never played for the Hurricanes as he sat out the season per NCAA transfer rules. Rather than play for Miami and improve his stock before going pro, Garden decided to enter the WFL draft.

Garden ran the 40-yard dash in the 4.4s at his pro day workout, confirming the speed he showed in his Baylor game film. He could fit a variety of offenses in the NFL but would fit best in a West Coast offense as a Z receiver. He has the size to work the middle of the field and is big enough to be a red zone weapon. With the speed Garden brings to the game he will be difficult for teams to game plan against if he is used correctly.

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(S1) - PT #1 - Draft Profile - TheWoZy - 05-23-2017

There’s a reason why his name is Fuego Wozy. He’s hot fire on the field. He has the best pass-rush ability and the best prospect in this draft. He’s a super athlete with spring-loaded hips and elite explosiveness. His powerful legs allow him to get pass easily his opponents blocks and corner the edge at a sharp angle. He can knock out any player on the field whether is the QB, RB, WR or the opponents OT. His amazing vision help him to find a gap and with his lightning fast charging tackling, he crush the QB head. No one is strong, quicker or more intelligent than him. He outsmart every offensive guard. Some draft analyst thinks that Fuego can see the future and ankle break every guard that he is facing against. In the final of the College Football Playoff National Championship, Fuego Wozy and Vinny Cox crushed Josh Bercovici. They sacks him 20 times combined. Fuego Wozy intelligence help him and his teammates to create a very powerful combination. If those two players get drafted by the same team, there’s a high chance that this team will dominate the league for 10 years. But it doesn’t that much for Fuego Wozy as he can carry any team.

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(S1) - PT #1 - Draft Profile - evryday - 05-23-2017

The last time we discussed Erasmo Broadway, we were talking about him in the context of tight end. Since initially declaring for the NSFL draft as said position, he has backed out and re-declared as a pass rushing linebacker-defensive end hybrid. In high school, and occasionally at Notre Dame, he would play both sides of the ball, wreaking havoc regardless of what position he was playing at the time.

Weighing in at 255 lbs and standing 6-foot, 4-inches tall, Broadway is a pretty imposing figure lining up at the edge of the line in a two or three-point stance. Occasionally he would line up at safety or cornerback, wherever he was needed, a la Adalius Thomas.

As a linebacker, he was used primarily to rush the quarterback, accumulating three sacks and eight tackles for a loss. When called upon in coverage, his lack of awareness was evident allowing the majority of receivers to make the catch before bringing them down for a tackle of which he had 62 solo tackles to go with 53 assisted tackles for 115 total tackles.

Coming off the edge is where he was most dangerous. Broadway racked up another six sacks and eight tackles for a loss as a pure pass rushing defensive end. His quick first step allowed him to get around the offensive tackles and chasing down the quarterback. As a run stopper, this was also his downfall as he often times found himself deep in the backfield while the ball carrier was already making his way up field for a first down.

Erasmo Broadway has the potential to be a lethal pass rushing defensive end in the NSFL but beware of his shortcomings as a balanced linebacker/defensive end. With some work, he should be able to improve his field awareness and with that, his run stopping ability as well. He’s a very athletic player giving the defensive coordinator several options on where to play him and offensive coordinators headaches trying to gameplan for him.



(S1) - PT #1 - Draft Profile - Official DT - 05-23-2017

Jackson Harris started out his college career playing as the team's fourth best cornerback. The team already had established corner's who were playing ahead of him and to be honest, he wasn't a fan of it. He knew that his talents were just as good as theirs and when he was given the chance, he would prove his worth to his coaches and he would try to usurp anyone that he possibly could. It wasn't until halfway through the season that the team's third string cornerback got injured and Jackson would get his chance to shine. From there he finished the season as the second starter after taking that role.

Jackson Harris only played in one season of college before he would head for any pro league out there. He tried the NFL but it seems they just wouldn't allow him to play. So he heard of the NSFL and decided that it would be his chance to shine. He found himself an agent, signed up for the inaugural season draft and hit the weight room. This kid has been known to be a film room work horse and a gym rat. All he does is study film to get better and make sure that he stays in top shape.

Jackson Harris kind of seems cocky when you first meet him, but that is just his swagger. The kid is very special and gifted in every right. He will go out each night and give you 110% and he will pour his heart out each night. He is highly regarded as one of the best, if not the best cornerback coming in. Jackson is your prototypical cornerback who gives you size, length, speed and intelligence. This kid is very bright and he never shies away from having to do the tough jobs that others won't. This kid will be able to cover the best and he will more than likely shut down over 90% of the receivers in the league.

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(S1) - PT #1 - Draft Profile - Leafer - 05-23-2017

This man may have the weirdest first name at the draft, I don't know what his parents were thinking but Leafer or Sensabaughdy is one of the Defensive End Rushers at the draft.

Played is outta nowhere in Western Canada in Regina. Probably a very rare college playing site with the University of Regina Rams.
Born on May 8th who's a righty, 6'4 251 pounds. He's ready for the draft.

In his playing time with Regina, he was the best player out there defensively. He's known as pesky because he can't stop being a beast. He's got strength, great tackle and a burst of speed.

He knows what to do and cover the outside area of the line of scrimmage, and to tackle barriers from the right. He does that all and doesn't make a mistake and makes the opponent look stupid. Not only them but also the QB. He can block passes and he's looking to improve more on that too. He's also a pesky like I mentioned before. He talks a lot and trash talks a lot to piss off the opponent. He calls it a distraction. Real smart is he.

This dude is the player team needs to their defense. He can do it. He makes promises and makes it come true. He won't disappoint.



(S1) - PT #1 - Draft Profile - Leafer - 05-23-2017

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(S1) - PT #1 - Draft Profile - .Broken - 05-23-2017

Marcus Robinson, a man that not too many had heard of until recently when news broke that a star had been born. As he joined Duke, his abilities were apparent and playing at both Wide Receiver and Runningback has given him the edge over most of his competition. Marcus has always been known for his speed but more-so than that, he's been known for his ball-handling skills and his abilities to hang onto the ball in bad situations. Despite only being 5'11, Marcus knows how to breakthrough the competition and ensure a win, making damn sure that he'll touch the ball down in the end zone, and finish it off with a little dance too. If you want someone that is not only hard working and dedicated, but skilled at what they do, than this is your man. He'll make sure your offense is one of the best, and that your team can not only have a great throwing game, but an even better running game too. And if you want someone that'll stay active, he's a team player, and will do whatever it takes to bring his team to the top. You've found your Runningback of the ages, the question is whose going to be lucky enough to sign him?

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(S1) - PT #1 - Draft Profile - daBenchwarmer - 05-23-2017

In a fairly stacked QB-class, with 6 quarterbacks already entered into the NSFL, it's quite the surprise that a newcomer, Ethan Hunt would be so courageous or foolish enough to enter. Despite what scouts may think, Hunt was a great quarterback for Idaho State University during his time with the Bengals. Heavily pursued by ISU after three of their four quarterbacks either transferred schools, graduated or dropped out, Hunt was supposed to originally be ISU's stopgap QB, until they could find a suitable replacement. However, from back-up to starter in his sophomore year, Hunt has been a welcomed surprised to the ISU Bengals as he emerged quickly as a great talent. So what's up with Hunt? He hasn't been getting any hype, unlike the other quarterbacks in the draft.

The main concern about Hunt is his size. He's 6'0", 215 lbs. He's not the biggest QB out there and he'll get killed if he's not careful. However, he's fast, agile, and has an accurate throw. It was his agility and intelligence that allowed him to succeed at ISU, not his strength or throwing ability. If Hunt is to beat out his competition, he will have to use his strengths to his ability. He'll have to be faster and smarter than the other quarterback prospects.

Can Hunt beat out the competition? Sure. Again, he will have to play to his strengths and figure out strategies while in the pocket and on the fly. If he is supposed to live up to his expectation of being a mobile and strategically flexible quarterback, he'll have to demonstrate these qualities to the NSFL GMs, scouts and at the combine.


(S1) - PT #1 - Draft Profile - Esa77 - 05-24-2017

Reg Mackworthy Draft Profile.

He's mean, he's not lean and he runs like a machine.

Straight outta Compton California, we bring you a 5'8" 225 pound cinder block of a running back, the future fastest and fattest running back in the NSFL Reg Mackworthy. Scouts are absolutely drooling over his combination of size and speed. He's currently the fastest running back on the board with an 80 speed rating and he was clocked with a 3.25 second 40 yard dash. Yes 3.25 seconds, he's a machine. He's also the heaviest back on the board at a rotund 225 pounds. To say Mackworthy is freak of nature would be an understatement. He can be a dominant speed rusher in open space and break the ball outside with ease or he can pound it up the middle for tough yards. He's also the perfect goal-line back with his weight and low center of gravity. At 5'8" has the ability to get lost in traffic and you can't even tell where he is, then boom he's past you, but he can also lower his head and run right over you. Mackworthy is going to be a nightmare for defensive coordinators to game plan for. The game of football has never seen a player like him. There's been fast backs before, there's been power backs, but there has never been a player with combination of skills that Reg Mackworthy brings to the table. We expect him to go 1st overall as he is clearly a franchise player.