20. (S1) WR - Stormblessed || New Entry - @`DillyDing`
Average Grade: 26
(None) Stormblessed is one of the top offensive talents the league has seen so far, being a massive threat for the Outlaws all season long. While his performance in Arizona was enough to help sky rocket them to the league championship, he's since moved on to the expansion Las Vegas Legion, where he will continue on the field. Stormblessed is mostly remembered by many for a legendary fifty yard catch he had earlier in the season, but it's not just one time show for this player. His performance keeps on going. Stormblessed managed to rack up 971 yards this season, sixth highest in the league by and receiver. Alongside this he also managed to take 7 touchdowns for the Outlaws, worth 42 points on the year. This is a player who will do nothing but make a positive impact in Las Vegas next season.
19. (S1) LB - Jaylon Lee || New Entry - @youngcricket
Average Grade: 26
Lee opened the season on an awkward foot, falling into the later picks of the top of the draft before eventually being selected by the Arizona Outlaws. His unwavering dedication to the team since then shows that despite the odds and the negative reception to his game play, Lee will continue to dominate in every way he can. Lee was one of the top defensive players in the ASFC this season, following closely behind Alexander Selich in tackles with 121 and sacks with 4. One of the highlights of Lee's game is his ability to move the ball away from opposing players as he knocked loose a fumble earlier in the season and managed to recover it as well. This is a hard hitting line man who everyone is going to be wishing they hadn't passed up on when he really explodes into his sophomore season next year.
18. (S1) CB - Jason Williams || New Entry - @RayCobaine
Average Grade: 25.25
Williams was an absolutely stunning member of the backfield and secondary for the Arizona Outlaws this season, posting some of the top statistics by any corner back league wide. His absolute domination when taking on strong opponents such as Josh Garden or Kendrix Hendricks is what made him strong, and his ability to shut down backers or receivers who break past the defensive line makes him an even more stellar multi game player. Williams had a very strong statistical season, posting 44 tackles for the Outlaws, and recording a massive 5 interceptions this year. But, the fun doesn't stop their with Williams. Of the five interceptions he made, Williams managed to overturn and score defensive touchdown on THREE of them. This is a player who can literally find ways to contribute at every part of the game.
17. (S1) RB - Leroy Jenkins || New Entry - @Jiggly_333
Average Grade: 24
The Orange County Otters opened the season with a bang due to their three way quarterback battle, and in the midst of all the rage, one player who was making huge moves at the Otters' offense was being overlooked. Leroy Jenkins was one of the top running backs league wide this season, and a case could easily be made to rank him at number one in the ASFC. The only reason that Jenkins isn't the undisputed top running back is that duties were shared with his team mate Omar Wright, another absolutely phenomenal running back. The team tried their best to split it fifty, and the players took it easily. Jenkins managed to post just under 1000 yards and 4 touchdowns to his league numbers, ranking him as one of the top talents of his time.
16. (S1) DT - J.J Reigns || New Entry - @Shaka
Average Grade: 21.75
Reigns had a lot of high expectations riding on him going into the NSFL's first ever season as he was the first player ever selected in an NSFL draft. Taken first overall by the Orange County Otters just over a month ago, Reigns has been nothing short of exceptional for OC all season long. Well known for his explosive play style and fun loving attitude, Reigns has become a fan favorite for not only Otters fans, but football fans across the nation. With his trademark dodge and duck technique when rushing the quarterback allowing him 14 sacks this season (good for the defensive tackle bench mark) and another 46 tackles being added on pesky running backs, Reigns has been exactly the player Orange County expected to get out of their first overall pick in what will be known as the deepest draft of all time.
15. (S1) LB - Alexander Selich || New Entry - @Tomen
Average Grade: 20
The Sabercats first round selection in the inaugural draft, Selich came into this year with just as high expectations of players the likes of Josh Garden or J.J Reigns. While he didn't necessarily seem to be the type of player who be an absolute statistical monster, critics and fans were more than elated to see Selich become one of the most dominant line backers pro football has ever seen. With physical play only contested by the likes of offensive hulk-man Angus Winchester, Selich battled his way through thick and through thin, leading his Sabercats despite a disappointing season. Selich finished second in the league in tackles with 128, a number only surpassed by Hendrix of the Hawks, forced a fumble, took an interception, and added seven sacks for what will go down as one of the top linebacker performances ever recorded.
14. (S1) LB - Kurt Hendrix || New Entry - @HENDRIX
Average Grade: 19.25
Hendrix was this year's line backing champion in terms of pure physical play, bull dozing over opposing teams offensive lines and smashing heads to rise his way to the top of the tackles list. A purely dominant and overwhelming style of defense is what's in the books for this young line backer who spent the entire season focusing on just knocking guys over instead of taking the approach of rushing the quarterback. Not only this, but Hendrix' leadership potential is incredible as he took on a huge role with the Hawks this season and did his best to help the team with the struggling inaugural season. With the league record and the highest number recorded by any line backer, Hendrix swung into his rookie season with an insane 144 tackles. He added no interceptions nor sacks, but also forced two fumbles while grabbing onto and tearing down opponent's running backs this season.
13. (S1) CB - Alex Hayden || New Entry - @Rich
Average Grade: 16.75
When Alex Hayden got selected early on in the Inaugural NSFL Draft, some critics were left wondering what was going on in the minds of the Colorado Yeti, taking two corner backs early on in the draft. Little did the fans know, the Yeti's secondary was only just getting started. Hayden will forever be known as the player who knows how to dump a player, as he slammed tackle after tackle onto opposing receivers this season. His growth from the beginning of the year was exponential, and his dedication to Colorado and the league as a whole makes him one of the most valuable asset a team could have. With 63 tackles, a forced fumble and an excellent four interceptions, Hayden is well on his way to making next year's Top 10 list with just a little bit of work.
12. (S1) OL - Daniel Robicheaux || New Entry - @Electraspace
Average Grade: 16.75
Daniel Robicheaux is the main competition this season with the legendary Angus Winchester, a player who will likely be voted league MVP for the year. Robicheaux lined up four times last season against Winchester, and was competing against some of the top defensive line players that pro football has to offer. While his name hasn't come up much in discussion for the Positional OL award, he was named to the All-Pro team and will look to use that opportunity in order to further his experience with and against the best of the best. This season D.R posted some extreme statistics for a young offensive line man, recording 57 pancake for the Sabercats and only allowing three sacks all year long. With strength and persistence like this young man has, the league has a bright future ahead.
11. (S1) WR - Robert Phelps || New Entry - @DrunkenTeddy
Average Grade: 16
When you talk about the league's top wide receivers, who first comes to mind? For some, it may be Josh Garden. But to the real sports fans and football critics, there is a new king coming to town. Robert Phelps didn't have the same hype following him coming into this season, and spent most of the year performing out of the spotlight due to the quarterback battle in Orange County and the success of the team's rushing team. Despite this, he still made one of the most skill based performances of any receiver in the league, including Garden. Phelps posted 1142 yards, a mere 36 behind his biggest competitor and placing him in second overall in the league. This becomes an even more amazing when you look at the style of play Phelps uses, finding holes in passes under twenty yards and exploiting those holes for bigger gains, the main reason he scored three touchdowns this season. By continuing to play in this unique style, Phelps will run away as a one of a kind player this season.
Average Grade: 26
(None) Stormblessed is one of the top offensive talents the league has seen so far, being a massive threat for the Outlaws all season long. While his performance in Arizona was enough to help sky rocket them to the league championship, he's since moved on to the expansion Las Vegas Legion, where he will continue on the field. Stormblessed is mostly remembered by many for a legendary fifty yard catch he had earlier in the season, but it's not just one time show for this player. His performance keeps on going. Stormblessed managed to rack up 971 yards this season, sixth highest in the league by and receiver. Alongside this he also managed to take 7 touchdowns for the Outlaws, worth 42 points on the year. This is a player who will do nothing but make a positive impact in Las Vegas next season.
19. (S1) LB - Jaylon Lee || New Entry - @youngcricket
Average Grade: 26
Lee opened the season on an awkward foot, falling into the later picks of the top of the draft before eventually being selected by the Arizona Outlaws. His unwavering dedication to the team since then shows that despite the odds and the negative reception to his game play, Lee will continue to dominate in every way he can. Lee was one of the top defensive players in the ASFC this season, following closely behind Alexander Selich in tackles with 121 and sacks with 4. One of the highlights of Lee's game is his ability to move the ball away from opposing players as he knocked loose a fumble earlier in the season and managed to recover it as well. This is a hard hitting line man who everyone is going to be wishing they hadn't passed up on when he really explodes into his sophomore season next year.
18. (S1) CB - Jason Williams || New Entry - @RayCobaine
Average Grade: 25.25
Williams was an absolutely stunning member of the backfield and secondary for the Arizona Outlaws this season, posting some of the top statistics by any corner back league wide. His absolute domination when taking on strong opponents such as Josh Garden or Kendrix Hendricks is what made him strong, and his ability to shut down backers or receivers who break past the defensive line makes him an even more stellar multi game player. Williams had a very strong statistical season, posting 44 tackles for the Outlaws, and recording a massive 5 interceptions this year. But, the fun doesn't stop their with Williams. Of the five interceptions he made, Williams managed to overturn and score defensive touchdown on THREE of them. This is a player who can literally find ways to contribute at every part of the game.
17. (S1) RB - Leroy Jenkins || New Entry - @Jiggly_333
Average Grade: 24
The Orange County Otters opened the season with a bang due to their three way quarterback battle, and in the midst of all the rage, one player who was making huge moves at the Otters' offense was being overlooked. Leroy Jenkins was one of the top running backs league wide this season, and a case could easily be made to rank him at number one in the ASFC. The only reason that Jenkins isn't the undisputed top running back is that duties were shared with his team mate Omar Wright, another absolutely phenomenal running back. The team tried their best to split it fifty, and the players took it easily. Jenkins managed to post just under 1000 yards and 4 touchdowns to his league numbers, ranking him as one of the top talents of his time.
16. (S1) DT - J.J Reigns || New Entry - @Shaka
Average Grade: 21.75
Reigns had a lot of high expectations riding on him going into the NSFL's first ever season as he was the first player ever selected in an NSFL draft. Taken first overall by the Orange County Otters just over a month ago, Reigns has been nothing short of exceptional for OC all season long. Well known for his explosive play style and fun loving attitude, Reigns has become a fan favorite for not only Otters fans, but football fans across the nation. With his trademark dodge and duck technique when rushing the quarterback allowing him 14 sacks this season (good for the defensive tackle bench mark) and another 46 tackles being added on pesky running backs, Reigns has been exactly the player Orange County expected to get out of their first overall pick in what will be known as the deepest draft of all time.
15. (S1) LB - Alexander Selich || New Entry - @Tomen
Average Grade: 20
The Sabercats first round selection in the inaugural draft, Selich came into this year with just as high expectations of players the likes of Josh Garden or J.J Reigns. While he didn't necessarily seem to be the type of player who be an absolute statistical monster, critics and fans were more than elated to see Selich become one of the most dominant line backers pro football has ever seen. With physical play only contested by the likes of offensive hulk-man Angus Winchester, Selich battled his way through thick and through thin, leading his Sabercats despite a disappointing season. Selich finished second in the league in tackles with 128, a number only surpassed by Hendrix of the Hawks, forced a fumble, took an interception, and added seven sacks for what will go down as one of the top linebacker performances ever recorded.
14. (S1) LB - Kurt Hendrix || New Entry - @HENDRIX
Average Grade: 19.25
Hendrix was this year's line backing champion in terms of pure physical play, bull dozing over opposing teams offensive lines and smashing heads to rise his way to the top of the tackles list. A purely dominant and overwhelming style of defense is what's in the books for this young line backer who spent the entire season focusing on just knocking guys over instead of taking the approach of rushing the quarterback. Not only this, but Hendrix' leadership potential is incredible as he took on a huge role with the Hawks this season and did his best to help the team with the struggling inaugural season. With the league record and the highest number recorded by any line backer, Hendrix swung into his rookie season with an insane 144 tackles. He added no interceptions nor sacks, but also forced two fumbles while grabbing onto and tearing down opponent's running backs this season.
13. (S1) CB - Alex Hayden || New Entry - @Rich
Average Grade: 16.75
When Alex Hayden got selected early on in the Inaugural NSFL Draft, some critics were left wondering what was going on in the minds of the Colorado Yeti, taking two corner backs early on in the draft. Little did the fans know, the Yeti's secondary was only just getting started. Hayden will forever be known as the player who knows how to dump a player, as he slammed tackle after tackle onto opposing receivers this season. His growth from the beginning of the year was exponential, and his dedication to Colorado and the league as a whole makes him one of the most valuable asset a team could have. With 63 tackles, a forced fumble and an excellent four interceptions, Hayden is well on his way to making next year's Top 10 list with just a little bit of work.
12. (S1) OL - Daniel Robicheaux || New Entry - @Electraspace
Average Grade: 16.75
Daniel Robicheaux is the main competition this season with the legendary Angus Winchester, a player who will likely be voted league MVP for the year. Robicheaux lined up four times last season against Winchester, and was competing against some of the top defensive line players that pro football has to offer. While his name hasn't come up much in discussion for the Positional OL award, he was named to the All-Pro team and will look to use that opportunity in order to further his experience with and against the best of the best. This season D.R posted some extreme statistics for a young offensive line man, recording 57 pancake for the Sabercats and only allowing three sacks all year long. With strength and persistence like this young man has, the league has a bright future ahead.
11. (S1) WR - Robert Phelps || New Entry - @DrunkenTeddy
Average Grade: 16
When you talk about the league's top wide receivers, who first comes to mind? For some, it may be Josh Garden. But to the real sports fans and football critics, there is a new king coming to town. Robert Phelps didn't have the same hype following him coming into this season, and spent most of the year performing out of the spotlight due to the quarterback battle in Orange County and the success of the team's rushing team. Despite this, he still made one of the most skill based performances of any receiver in the league, including Garden. Phelps posted 1142 yards, a mere 36 behind his biggest competitor and placing him in second overall in the league. This becomes an even more amazing when you look at the style of play Phelps uses, finding holes in passes under twenty yards and exploiting those holes for bigger gains, the main reason he scored three touchdowns this season. By continuing to play in this unique style, Phelps will run away as a one of a kind player this season.