At the moment, I would say that wideout Eric Kennedy, of the Yellowknife Wraiths, if likely to be a future hall of famer. In the past two seasons, he has ranked 2nd and 3rd, respectively, in terms of yardage, hauling in more than two thousand, five hundred yards and an impressive sixteen receiving touchdowns over those two campaigns. He had a down year in season five, but still managed to bring in fifty balls and six hundred yards. His most impressive season to date, however, came in season four, where he was second in the NSFL with one thousand, six hundred and fifty five yards on a whopping, and league leading, one hundred and thirty catches, notching on fourteen touchdowns, tied for the league lead, to be the best reciever in the game that season. To be fair, in the three seasons previous, Kennedy was still getting his feet wet, putting up mediocre numbers, but he totaled 9 touchdowns, 8 of those coming in seasons three and four. I feel that Kennedy deserves a spot in the hall of fame because he is always getting better. In seasons two, three, and four, his numbers steadily improved before that fourth year for Kennedy where he exploded onto the scene, and despite a down year in the next campaign, he has been a top 3 wideout ever since.
And, if I may project ahead, I believe that my good friend Mason Brown, a linebacker for the Otters, is going to be a hall of famer. He was seventh in the league in tackles as a rookie, also ranking seventh in sacks, tied for 16th in tackles for a loss, and added seven pass deflections to that resigme. Brown can play, and he's only going to get better.
And, if I may project ahead, I believe that my good friend Mason Brown, a linebacker for the Otters, is going to be a hall of famer. He was seventh in the league in tackles as a rookie, also ranking seventh in sacks, tied for 16th in tackles for a loss, and added seven pass deflections to that resigme. Brown can play, and he's only going to get better.
[div align=center][SELECT style="background-color:black; color:cyan; font-family:Arial; font-size: 12px; width: 400px; "][br][OPTION]Zach Skinner || DE #94||Yellowknife Wraiths|| peak 544 TPE
[OPTION]Info: 6'5", 300 lb, born in Memphis, Tennessee
[OPTION]DSFL: Portland Pythons, Waivers, S6-S7
[OPTION]NSFL: Yellowknife Wraiths, 2nd Round Selection, S8-present
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[OPTION]Carrer Stats: 332 Tackles | 38 TFL | 50 Sacks |
[OPTION]S6, POR: 7 Tackles | 2 TFL | 0 sacks | Playoffs: 6 Tackles | 3 TFL | 1 Sack
[OPTION]S7, POR: 31 Tackles | 12 TFL | 4 Sacks | Playoffs: 3 Tackles | 2 Sacks
[OPTION]S8, YKW: 27 Tackles | 2 TFL | 4 Sacks | Playoffs: 3 Tackles
[OPTION]S9, YKW: 27 Tackles | 7 TFL | 5 Sacks | 1 FF/1 FR
[OPTION]S10, YKW: 27 Tackles| 10 TFL | 5 Sacks
[OPTION]S11, YKW: 25 tackles| 6 TFL | 4 Sacks
[OPTION]S12, YKW: 42 tackles | 0 TFL | 6 Sacks | 1 FF
[OPTION]S13, YKW: 46 tackles | 0 TFL | 11 Sacks | 0 FF
[OPTION]S14, YKW: 48 tackles | 0 TFL | 7 Sacks | 0 FF
[OPTION]S15, YKW: 51 tackles | 0 TFL | 7 Sacks | 0 FF
[OPTION]S15, YKW: 24 tackles | 4 TFL | 0 Sacks | 0 FF
[OPTION]S16, YKW: 22 tackles | 9 TFL | 1 Sack | 1 FF
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[OPTION]Trophy Case:
[OPTION] S7 Ultimini Champion, S8 Ultimus Champion, S13 Pro Bowl, S13 Tied for 2nd in sacks lead