Tier 2 #12: As a S24 draftee, my experience in this league has been nothing but amazing. Coming into this league, Football was a sport that I was not familiar to. I watch a fair amount of sports like Soccer and especially Baseball. I don't really watch football and being a Canadian, don't really have any emotional connection to any of the NFL teams. I do sometimes watch some CFL since some of my uncles are Sasketchewan Roughrider fans. My first sim league experience was joining the PBE after seeing advertisement about it on Reddit. I've been hooked on to sim leagues ever since. After enjoying a couple seasons there, I decided to give ISFL a shot since some of my DVS teammates are there. Being on the same infrastructure as PBE, I was immediately familiar with all of the systems that ISFL has like jcink (ugh) and the TPE system. I really enjoy the transparency that the HO does like their seasonal HO newsletter. It really brings a light on what's in the works and really makes the league very professional. I do wish the PBE does something like this. The recent announcement was very exciting for me. Jcink is gone and I'm definitely excited for Dotts, the trading card company. Coming into the DSFL draft, I was drafted 20th overall which is where I thought I would land. In pre-screening with teams, I said it was my goal to be a max earner but also said that coming from the PBE, I knew I wasn't going to be as active as I should be in the locker room which I think tanked my draft stock. Coming into the Birddog locker room, There was a handful of people I instantly recognized from PBE such as Philliesphan96. The GM, Inverted was one of the most active members in the locker room and really made me enjoy my time as a Birddog. He helped with optimizing my build since I didn't know what to even work on in the first place. We are also going into the playoffs which is definitely exciting for me for my first year. Speaking of my first year, I'd say my player, Taro Raimon, has had a pretty successful year. Taro played the 2nd option wide receiver and had some solid stats getting 42 receptions for 562 yards and 1 touchdown. Taro also averaged for 13.4 per catch which is good for 8th among qualified receiving players. All in all, I'm definitely happy with my experience in this league and excited to see the Birddogs go all the way in the playoffs and the league changes in the future.
Tier 3: PBE CW
Tier 3 #19: This scouting report is on the upcoming ISFL draftee Taro Raimon. Drafted in the previous DSFL draft with the 20th overall pick by the Dallas Birddogs, Taro is one of the top wide receivers in the upcoming draft. Coming from Japan to play college football in Notre Dame, DSFL scouts were impressed by his physique and his ability to catch the ball effortlessly. Standing at 6 foot 2 inches, and weighing 195 pounds, many ISFL scouts praises his body and athletic prowess to be potentially the best receiver in the league at his peak. Several scouts rate Taro's hands to be above average but his main ability is his route-running. His agility and his ever improving speed makes him a hard target to keep up and defend. He has the ability to quickly change angles In his first DSFL season, Taro was not the main target for the Dallas quarterback's throws. Playing the second option behind fellow receiver Luca Scabbia and the overall preference to rush for yards, Taro has maximizes his stats on his limited opportunities. Taro has received 42 receptions for 562 yards, 1 touchdown and with an average 13.4 yards per catch. Many fellow teammates and coaches praises his work ethic and TPE earning which enables his future ceiling to be very high, if not the highest WT in the class. Do expect Taro to be the first or second Wide Receiver picked in the S24 ISFL draft.
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Tier 3: PBE CW
Tier 3 #19: This scouting report is on the upcoming ISFL draftee Taro Raimon. Drafted in the previous DSFL draft with the 20th overall pick by the Dallas Birddogs, Taro is one of the top wide receivers in the upcoming draft. Coming from Japan to play college football in Notre Dame, DSFL scouts were impressed by his physique and his ability to catch the ball effortlessly. Standing at 6 foot 2 inches, and weighing 195 pounds, many ISFL scouts praises his body and athletic prowess to be potentially the best receiver in the league at his peak. Several scouts rate Taro's hands to be above average but his main ability is his route-running. His agility and his ever improving speed makes him a hard target to keep up and defend. He has the ability to quickly change angles In his first DSFL season, Taro was not the main target for the Dallas quarterback's throws. Playing the second option behind fellow receiver Luca Scabbia and the overall preference to rush for yards, Taro has maximizes his stats on his limited opportunities. Taro has received 42 receptions for 562 yards, 1 touchdown and with an average 13.4 yards per catch. Many fellow teammates and coaches praises his work ethic and TPE earning which enables his future ceiling to be very high, if not the highest WT in the class. Do expect Taro to be the first or second Wide Receiver picked in the S24 ISFL draft.
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