S25/S26 Norfolk Seawolves Hall of Fame
Ananda Adyan - @TMosura - S25 Rd. 4 Pck. 8; 32 OA
Ananda Adyan had a spectacular two season career with the Seawolves. Taken with the final pick of the fourth round, Adyan quickly established himself as a dominant anchor for the Seawolves’ offensive line. In his rookie campaign, he did not allow a single sack, while his off the field leadership earned him the honor of being voted offensive team captain for the following year. He continued his dominance the following season by posting a team high 47 pancakes and continued to be a force of positivity and inspiration for the team. He continues to be a strong supporter of Norfolk to this day, and he embodies everything we believe a Seawolf should be. We look forward to continuing to watch him battle in the trenches for Berlin.
Xmus Flaxon Jaxon-Waxon - @ConnorM123 - S25 Rd. 5 Pck 8; 40 OA
Xmus Flaxon Jaxon-Waxon somehow slipped to the fifth round of the S25 DSFL draft as the 40th overall pick. As a key member of the Mean Bean Machine defense, he was a major contributor to Norfolk's SFC championship in his rookie year, recording the second most sacks on the team. In his following year, due to the departure of many of his teammates to the ISFL, he was the leader of the aptly named "Connor and the Bots" Norfolk defense in S25 of the DSFL. Jaxon-Waxon was continuously a positive influence on his Seawolves teammates that helped keep Norfolk the welcoming and vibrant place that it is. We appreciate his dedication to the team as he continues his career with the San Jose Sabercats.
Dogwood Maple - @"Dogwood Maple" - S26 Rd. 1 Pck 7; 7OA
Dogwood Maple was initially a post-trade deadline waiver pickup for the Seawolves. He immediately became beloved by his teammates and the front office, and Norfolk wasted no time in picking him with the 7th overall pick of the S26 DSFL draft. He became known around the league for both his tremendous defensive prowess and his writing abilities, as publications authored by Maple were very popular amongst all players. His enthusiasm and endless optimism always uplifted the team during thick and thin. We are so proud to have such an excellent ambassador of Norfolk culture, and we know he will be just as beloved in New York.
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Ananda Adyan - @TMosura - S25 Rd. 4 Pck. 8; 32 OA
Ananda Adyan had a spectacular two season career with the Seawolves. Taken with the final pick of the fourth round, Adyan quickly established himself as a dominant anchor for the Seawolves’ offensive line. In his rookie campaign, he did not allow a single sack, while his off the field leadership earned him the honor of being voted offensive team captain for the following year. He continued his dominance the following season by posting a team high 47 pancakes and continued to be a force of positivity and inspiration for the team. He continues to be a strong supporter of Norfolk to this day, and he embodies everything we believe a Seawolf should be. We look forward to continuing to watch him battle in the trenches for Berlin.
Xmus Flaxon Jaxon-Waxon - @ConnorM123 - S25 Rd. 5 Pck 8; 40 OA
Xmus Flaxon Jaxon-Waxon somehow slipped to the fifth round of the S25 DSFL draft as the 40th overall pick. As a key member of the Mean Bean Machine defense, he was a major contributor to Norfolk's SFC championship in his rookie year, recording the second most sacks on the team. In his following year, due to the departure of many of his teammates to the ISFL, he was the leader of the aptly named "Connor and the Bots" Norfolk defense in S25 of the DSFL. Jaxon-Waxon was continuously a positive influence on his Seawolves teammates that helped keep Norfolk the welcoming and vibrant place that it is. We appreciate his dedication to the team as he continues his career with the San Jose Sabercats.
Dogwood Maple - @"Dogwood Maple" - S26 Rd. 1 Pck 7; 7OA
Dogwood Maple was initially a post-trade deadline waiver pickup for the Seawolves. He immediately became beloved by his teammates and the front office, and Norfolk wasted no time in picking him with the 7th overall pick of the S26 DSFL draft. He became known around the league for both his tremendous defensive prowess and his writing abilities, as publications authored by Maple were very popular amongst all players. His enthusiasm and endless optimism always uplifted the team during thick and thin. We are so proud to have such an excellent ambassador of Norfolk culture, and we know he will be just as beloved in New York.
Note: Please pay @Jimi64 90% of the profits from this post