Johnny Snuggles is happy as a cornerback. Granted, that’s a position that rarely receives attention from the public and very few accolades, but massively important to the success of their team. Me personally, I’ve already done a couple seasons and a majority of a career as a running back where I saw some success, but there’s one position that really calls to me. The mortal enemy of the cornerback, the rock stars of the NSFL, the position of wide receiver. Despite the fact that a few running backs have had some relative success, everyone and their mother knows that the NSFL is a pass first league. The Orange County Otters are a prime example of this. Since season 3, the Otters have been a pass first team, throwing the ball up to 75% of their offensive plays, and having fantastic success with it. Add in the fact that running the ball is slow-moving and tends to score less points, it’s no wonder that teams are always looking for the next big thing at wide receiver. As a cornerback, the transition would be fairly simple for Snuggles as the positions have many of the same requirements (great speed and hands) and he has plenty of experience lining up against them. Maybe, just maybe, you’ll see Snuggles on the other side of the ball some day.
[OPTION]Johnny Snuggles || CB || Yellowknife Wraiths || Hall of Fame [OPTION]Height/Weight: 6'1", 205 [OPTION]Number: 21 [OPTION] Draft History: S13 #1 Overall [OPTION]=========================================== [OPTION]Trophy Case/Achievements:[OPTION] Ultimini Champs: S12 [OPTION] Defensive Rookie of the Year: S13 [OPTION] Pro Bowl: S14, S15, S16