Wasrabi Gleel decided on Dartmouth College, not because they have a particularly good football program, but because the campus is a short 20 minute drive from his hometown. This allowed him to remain close to his family and friends. His coaches didn’t know what to expect from the local product, but they certainly didn’t anticipate him racking up an eye-opening 13 sacks as a true freshman. However, his coaches weren’t interested in handing over the keys to the middle linebacker position to such an inexperienced player, and so Gleel was used a bit more creatively along the D-line, taking snaps at DE and even DT during his first season. Because of his size and power, Gleel was an effective DE at the college level. By the time Gleel was a junior, however, he had claimed the MLB spot and excelled in the position. Eventually Gleel was able to get his big college moment in a game against Ivy League rival Harvard, where he sack-stripped the QB, scooped the ball up, and returned it for his first defensive touchdown as a college athlete.
While Gleel aims to play MLB at the DSFL and ISFL level, the flexibility along the defensive line he practiced at Dartmouth will likely bode well for him in his professional career. Will we ever see Gleel line-up as Defensive End? Only time will tell.
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While Gleel aims to play MLB at the DSFL and ISFL level, the flexibility along the defensive line he practiced at Dartmouth will likely bode well for him in his professional career. Will we ever see Gleel line-up as Defensive End? Only time will tell.
227 words
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