The San Jose Sabercats lost two players, wide reciever Nate Swift and cornerback HeHateMe PickSix, to retirement over the offseason, and called up four rookies, cornerbacks Xmus Flaxon Jaxon-Woxon and Rich Triplet, wide receiver Zach Crossley, and tight end Jaja Ding Dong, to fill in the holes. Other than that, the cats didn't make any flashy moves in free agency, other than resigning their free agents, so they're gonna be running with the same, and still improving, young core that won them back to back championships. As for Lanier, he's always been a pretty fast guy, posting a 4.3 40 at the S22 Combine, but he's been working on his speed and quickness to take his game to a whole new level, look for Lanier to always be near the ball by the end of the play. The San Jose Sabercats ground and pound style of football should be making it's return in S26, with a healthy dose of Hood and DTF touchdown catches, they should be looked at as a playoff lock as a one or two seed in the ASFC, and potentially a contender to defend their title and threepeat, but in a world where chaos has reigned for two straight years, who knows what the future has in store.
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