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*Season 7 Player Rankings - Bzerkap - 06-10-2018

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

[div align=\\\"center\\\"]Rankings, 10 – 6 [/div]

10. Mackworthy, R. - RB - ARI ----- 14.3991119365962
Reginald Mackworthy, an iconic figure in the NSFL, and a staple of the running back position. I consider Mackworthy one of the old guard as he’s been one of the best runners every year he’s been in the league. It looks like all that experience culminated in season seven. Mackworthy wasn’t the best rusher or the best receiver but he was by far the best dual threat running back in the league last year. Mackworthy worked hard for the Outlaws with 256 carries and ground 1002 yards, and 61 catches for 890 air yards. He also totaled ten touchdowns for the Outlaws, looking to get a few more in season eight. As a former running back of the year award recipient, and continued success into his later years I could easily see Mackworthy as a Hall of Fame candidate when he retires.
9. Sierra, R. - DT - OCO ----- 14.4096111173539
Ryan Sierra has been a strong player for the Otters since being drafted by them, winning one DL of the year award in S5. He’s a perfect fit for their scheme, and the coaches there always put him in a position to succeed. Season seven was definitely no exception as he finished the season with 31 tackles, one forced fumble and recovery, and eight sacks. He was a bit overshadowed this year by his teammates on the line and the secondary, but his contribution to the best defense in the league by far cannot be understated. With one award under his belt already and a few championships, I could see Sierra becoming a new face of the league on defense in a couple seasons.
8. Westfield, B. - WR - OCO ----- 14.8028489121662
What more can be said about Westfield at this point that hasn’t already been said? Nothing really. I mean he’s been the best WR in the league, probably since S1, but definitely since S4 when Josh Garden went inactive. He’s a slam dunk Hall of Famer and the prototypical receiver every young player should model themselves off. For like the millionth time in his career he’s led the league in receiving with 1620 yards, top five with 18.2 yards per catch, and first again with fifteen touchdowns. Westfield is the machine the league needs, and really there’s just not much more you can say about him. He’s the best WR in the league.
7. Oles, T. - QB - PHI ----- 15.2330452080535
Tyler Oles hasn’t been a QB for a long time but in the years he has been one, he has been really good at it. A former cornerback, Oles achieved the dream of all players in the league by winning it all this season. This also marks the official run on top QBs in the rankings. Oles may be the last of the big four but it doesn’t make him any less of a top performer, I mean number seven is nothing to scoff at. Also, winning the big game gives bragging rights. Either way let’s look at his stats; he was second in the league in yards with 4551, third in touchdowns with 34, and fourth in interceptions with 13. He was fourth in the league with a 56.2% completion percentage. So, league wide he was just above average, but leading a strong, balanced offense is what brings him up a lot more than the other QBs. The Liberty have already drafted their QB of the future, so it remains to be seen how long he will last in Taco Bell stadium, but if he has a few more seasons like this he could be a HoF candidate.
6. Blocksdale, A. - QB - BAL ----- 15.3364582033679
The next QB on the list and arguably the best pure passer is another OL convert, following Sharpei, Asipi, and Sierra. Blocksdale has been an extremely safe and efficient passer since converting from OL. He led all passers in passer rating this past season with 96.1 and was second in touchdowns with 38, first in interceptions with 9, second in completion percentage at 59.3%, third in yards with 4437, all while throwing the 4th most attempts with 615. Blocksdale also led a strong offense but it was his efficiency that put him just ahead of Oles. Blocksdale wants to be like Oles and bring his team a championship in season 8, and you’d be crazy to doubt his ability.

Tune in tomorrow for the continuation of our list

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 - 06-10-2018

Dangggg Westfield not top 5 CRAZY


*Season 7 Player Rankings - run_CMC - 06-10-2018

Mack is such a beast

that is all I have to say


*Season 7 Player Rankings - Bwestfield - 06-10-2018

Feels pretty amazing to be surrounded by greatness on this list!