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*Season 7 Player Rankings - Bzerkap - 06-05-2018

[div align=\\\"center\\\"]The Complete Player Rankings of NSFL Season 7[/div]

[div align=\\\"center\\\"]Rankings, 75 – 51 [/div]

75. Rove, C. - CB - PHI ----- 8.29825098595352
Rove, the recently converted quarterback to cornerback, had a very strong showing for a championship caliber defense. Rove shut down opposing passers with three interceptions and twenty pass deflections on the season. He was also a strong presence as a tackler, with the second most tackles for the Philly secondary.

74. Fyodorovich, V. - CB - OCO ----- 8.44902923277684
The rookie corner took on all comers in his first season in the NSFL. There was no fear in his heart as he took every quarterback’s best shot week in, week out. A big part of why the Otters had the top defense in the league, Fyodorovich’s versatility cannot be overstated. He balled out with seven sacks, four pass defenses, and a fumble recovery. There is a bright future here.

73. Davidson, D. - DE - PHI ----- 8.87790197813453
He may not have the stats of others on this list, but his play as a strong contributor to the Philly D is what gets him the high grade. Davidson made everyone around him much better, but had his own moments of glory too. Eight tackles for loss, two sacks and a safety were the highlights of his season.

72. King, J. - CB - OCO ----- 8.89371498187036
Not surprising to see another Otters defender on here, with the season they had, AV values them very highly. I can see why when you look at King’s stats. He was the prototypical cover corner leading the league in twenty four passes defensed, and in the top ten with four interceptions. Another young secondary player with a bright future.

71. Burnsman, E. - RB - OCO ----- 8.89859942300053
Burnsman is one of those sneaky good guys. No one talks about him, no one mentions his name but when you look at the stats you can see why he’s one of the best of the best. He was second in the league with 1110 rushing yards and third with eleven rushing touchdowns. He was also efficient, fourth in yards per carry among running backs with more than 140 carries. More people should talk about his superb season.

70. Andres, J. - DE - NOLA ----- 9.12067187793874
If you look at Andres’ stats you would say he had a decent season, so what puts him up so high? Well as discussed in the first release AV isn’t just stat based but also how important you were to your team, so if you are a 14 game starter on the top defense, you’re just going to start at a higher floor than others. Well NOLA wasn’t the top defense but they were much better than people think. They didn’t have flashy stats, but they forced more punts than any team not named Orange County. So with his five tackles for loss and one sack, Andres is the perfect example of the gritty, technically sound NOLA defense.

69. Stone, W. - LB - ARI ----- 9.13395360848369
A big drop off from previous seasons, Stone still had a very strong overall game. Stone kind of did it all for the Outlaws, leading the team in tackles, having one tackle for loss, one forced fumble, two fumble recoveries, eleven sacks, two interceptions, five pass deflections and a touchdown. The Outlaws would have been much worse without Stone.

68. Joshua, C. - DE - SJS ----- 9.14594440933969
In a similar situation to Andres, Joshua doesn’t have the flashy stats, but he’s a very important piece of the defense overall. His seven tackles for loss were second on the team, and he started all fourteen games generating about middle of the road tackle numbers for a defensive end. Don’t sleep on this cat.

67. Kroetch, D. - RB - PHI ----- 9.14721881463518
Much like Burnsman, Kroetch is a sneaky good competitor that gets slept on a lot. Fifth in the league in carries, but led all runners with more than 100 carries in yards per carry, all while scoring five touchdowns on the ground. Impressive numbers for such a pass happy squad. Will Carter Bush take the lead role in season 8?

66. Maximus III, B. - QB - NOLA ----- 9.18657362652726
Borkus, the chosen one, savior of the crescent city, first of his name, only one of his name. Let’s be honest, there aren’t many dog people on this earth. Anyway, this scrub had a pretty decent season, in the same range yardage wise as Bronko and Akselsen, his 13:10 TD:INT ratio does hurt him and his second worst 52% completion percentage. With a year of seasoning expect Borkus to improve

65. Cook, B. - WR - YKW ----- 9.20762714136815
Resident old man of the Wraiths receiving core, Cook has been a steady eddy for many seasons now. However, this past season he took a back seat Kennedy and a more dominant ground attack. Naturally his production dipped, but he still had a superb season with fifty two catches for 832 yards and five touchdowns.

64. Orosz, C. - QB - SJS ----- 9.28660451877064
The second QB on this list comes in quick order. He just retired, but Orosz has been an elder statesman at the position, usually playing sound football, not too many yards and touchdowns but very few interceptions. This season was a bit of a regression for the passer with sub 4000 yards, a 15:14 TD:INT ratio, and barely above 52% completion percentage. However, he captained a better offense than Borkus, so his value comes as a leader to rank him higher.

63. Marmeladov, V. - FS - PHI ----- 9.33553235919771
The quiet assassin. I have to admit Marmeladov has always been one of my favorite players in the entire league to follow. No one talks about him but he always puts up great interception totals. He’s a treat to watch. This year he was no less effective, but traded his interceptions for sacks as he had twelve of them to three picks. He also forced a fumble. I’m excited to see his performance in season eight.

62. Cushing, K. - CB - PHI ----- 9.42197247363473
The 3rd member of the Philly secondary and backfield partner to Clifford Rove. All in all he just had better stats than Rover which pushed his ranking up. Five interceptions, twenty passes defensed, and a touchdown scored are what gave him these lofty numbers. Too bad he retired, he was really hitting his stride as a corner.

61. Chambers III, C. - DT - SJS ----- 9.44704545985293
Like his line partner Cordell Joshua, Chambers didn’t have flashy stats but was an integral cog of the machine that allowed the others on defense do what they needed to. Two tackles for loss and two sacks are nothing to scream about, but his strong play up front allowed the cats defense to play loose.

60. Bagwell, N. - DE - PHI ----- 9.49017108007484
Bagwell was a strong player on the line for the Liberty, adding in seven tackles for loss and three sacks to a very competent Philly D overall. He also produced his own takeaway with a forced fumble and recovery. Like Joshua, expect bigger things in season eight.

59. Harrison, S. - LB - BAL ----- 9.49638927058012
Once one of the leading tacklers in the league, Harrison has fallen off from that pace with only thirty tackles this past season. However, he made up for it in other ways with sixteen passes defensed, two sacks, a forced fumble, and seven tackles for loss. This versatile player will get another shot to retain past glory in season eight.

58. Flock, R. - SS - PHI ----- 9.59485270250876
The final member of the Philly secondary, Flock produced like he always does. Playing the old school in the box safety position, Flock registered seventy three tackles, nineteen sacks, and recovered a fumble. His one interception, and three pass defenses were just enough to remind everyone he did actually play safety.

57. Metas, B. - DT - YKW ----- 9.67138645849741
Another player with frankly poor stats, but starting the entire season for the second best defense in the league proves his value regardless. His stout play up the middle is exactly what the rest of the defense needed to excel and help the Wraiths reach the playoffs.

56. McPoyal, G. - TE - YKW ----- 9.89453127739453
McPoyal capitalized on his opportunities this season, playing many more snaps at WR instead of exclusively as a TE. The balanced attack of the Wraiths also seemed to help him as he surpassed 1000 yards on eighty nine catches. He was Akselsen’s most targeted receiver.

55. North, F. - WR - PHI ----- 9.96022187077842
The third option in the Liberty pass attack is more dangerous than some team’s second options. Third on the team in yards and catches, he still amassed over 1000 yards receiving, and was fifth in the league in touchdown receptions with ten. North is ready to break out again when he is the second option in season eight.

54. Atwell, T. - CB - OCO ----- 9.99493376776865
Atwell wasn’t the strongest defender on the Otters, but probably their most versatile player overall. Atwell added value on offense, lining up as a WR on occasion, securing sixteen balls for 171 yards and three touchdowns. She also added two interceptions, and a forced fumble on defense. With a switch to WR coming, look for Atwell to really soar.

53. Phelps, R. - WR - OCO ----- 10.0579436401828
Phelps has been around seemingly forever, and every year with the Otters. He’s been a steady receiver for them for years, and this season was no different with 1179 yards and six touchdowns. He may be in the twilight of his career but I expect Phelps to put up at least two more good seasons.

52. Weston, S. - WR - SJS ----- 10.1023742568596
Weston pronounced himself the steal of the season one draft. While that may not be entirely true, he definitely has been a steal, and one of the steadiest producers for the SaberCats. Always the deep threat, Weston caught passes for over 1000 yards to a 18.5 average, fourth best in the league.

51. Wojcik, B. - DT - BAL ----- 10.1361460214403
Wojcik the next in a long line of unassuming but important defensive linemen. Bogdan has decent stats with seven tackles for loss, and three sacks, but being on a top half defense is really his best asset. He was a major factor in Austin Roenick’s breakout rookie season.

Tune in tomorrow for the continuation of our list

Sunday June 3rd – Sunday June 3rd – Complete Player Rankings & all players up to 101
Monday June 4th – Rankings 100 – 76
Tuesday June 5th – Rankings 75 – 51
Wednesday June 6th – Rankings 50 – 41
Thursday June 7th – Rankings 40 – 31
Friday June 8th – Rankings 30 – 21
Saturday June 9th – Rankings 20 – 11
Sunday June 10th – Rankings 10 – 6
Monday June 11th – Rankings 5 – 1


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*Season 7 Player Rankings - bovovovo - 06-05-2018

Borkus sighting wooo


*Season 7 Player Rankings - Beaver - 06-05-2018

Congrats to @Evok for getting the coveted #69 position.

Also wtf top 50 hype?


*Season 7 Player Rankings - Jiggly_333 - 06-05-2018

(06-05-2018, 07:16 AM)Bzerkap Wrote:54. Atwell, T. - CB - OCO ----- 9.99493376776865
Atwell wasn’t the strongest defender on the Otters, but probably their most versatile player overall. Atwell added value on offense, lining up as a WR on occasion, securing sixteen balls for 171 yards and three touchdowns. She also added two interceptions, and a forced fumble on defense. With a switch to WR coming, look for Atwell to really soar.
It's like what I say about Ronaldo. I'd say Messi's the better pure striker, but Ronaldo can do so much more than be a striker.

Anyways, yeah she's bouncing up this list next season.


*Season 7 Player Rankings - timeconsumer - 06-05-2018

(06-05-2018, 11:48 AM)Jiggly_333 Wrote:It's like what I say about Ronaldo. I'd say Messi's the better pure striker, but Ronaldo can do so much more than be a striker.

Anyways, yeah she's bouncing up this list next season.

Isn't he banned?


*Season 7 Player Rankings - Jiggly_333 - 06-05-2018

(06-05-2018, 10:08 AM)timeconsumer Wrote:Isn't he banned?
"He can be so much more" as in multiple people who are not him.


*Season 7 Player Rankings - iamslm22 - 06-05-2018

(06-05-2018, 10:48 AM)Jiggly_333 Wrote:It's like what I say about Ronaldo. I'd say Messi's the better pure striker, but Ronaldo can do so much more than be a striker.

Anyways, yeah she's bouncing up this list next season.

Do you mean the opposite? Messi is far more well rounded than Ronaldo.


*Season 7 Player Rankings - Jiggly_333 - 06-05-2018

(06-05-2018, 10:09 AM)iamslm22 Wrote:Do you mean the opposite? Messi is far more well rounded than Ronaldo.
What? No. Messi is absolutely amazing at his one position, that false 9 who sits in between two skilled wingers. Meanwhile Ronaldo can be placed at any position in the attack and excel (although not quite as well as Messi, but still much better than most players).


*Season 7 Player Rankings - iamslm22 - 06-05-2018

(06-05-2018, 11:13 AM)Jiggly_333 Wrote:What? No. Messi is absolutely amazing at his one position, that false 9 who sits in between two skilled wingers. Meanwhile Ronaldo can be placed at any position in the attack and excel (although not quite as well as Messi, but still much better than most players).

But Messi is a far better passer than Ronaldo is.


*Season 7 Player Rankings - TheMemeMaestro - 06-05-2018

I kinda want to put together a good ol top players based on opinion rather than formula list.