“The DSFL is wide open.” “The ultimini is up for grabs.” “I couldn’t tell you who is winning it all in the DSFL this year if my life depended on it.” These three statements all share one thing in common. They are all wrong, there is only one serious contender for the ultimini in season twenty-five and that is the Tijuana Luchadores. Due to expansion the DSFL has had many more callups than usual, teams like the Norfolk Seawolves and Portland Pythons lost their franchise quarterbacks and are working with rookies. While the defending champs in the London Royals lost many of the rookies that put them in the spot to win it all last year, such as Tayshawn Crunk and Albert Ruschmann. The Tijuana Luchadores did lose some key players to callups, all three of their wideouts are gone as well as three members of the defense. The Tijuana Luchadores had the second least number of players called up behind Minnesota. Minnesota while having the players lacks the TPE with the lowest average TPE per player, while Tijuana has the highest average TPE per player. Tijuana features a nearly capped secondary at every position besides one safety spot, three corners and one safety are all capped on the team. They also were able to get one of their linebackers to return from IA to qualify for a spot on the depth chart. On the line Tijuana has two capped defensive tackles that will both be on the field quite often. They drafted 3 WRs and at least one shall be capped by the end of the year, along with a capped offensive lineman, a nearly capped running back, and a capped quarterback. Tijuana is also coming off the best regular season from last season and had a heart-breaking overtime defeat to the Norfolk last season. I think Tijuana is primed to finish their run this season and ensure Mith and Swanky not only take home their GM of the year awards but also ensure they get their blue names in the Tijuana discord.
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