The Berlin Fire Salamanders have enjoyed a fruitful offseason. Firstly, they suffered very little regression, with cornerback Asher Quinn the only casualty. Secondly, their existing players have added a ton of TPE, most notably QB Nick Kaepercolin who after a tough debut season, is finally looking like a franchise QB. Thirdly, they added a number of weapons from the draft. With their first pick, they drafted and immediately called up BamBam McMullet, a speedy linebacker who'll be filling in at Defensive End this season. Also called up were 2nd year players Ananda Adyan to fill a desperate need on the offensive line, and cornerback Jeeeeroy Lenkins. Both players benefited from an extra year of DSFL development, so Berlin heads into S26 looking very well balanced on both sides of the ball with their additions.
On a personal level, Swantavius Jones has been studying the game tape hard over the offseason. With the DB corps full to the brim, the head coach informed Jones that he would be playing a more tackle heavy position this year, so he's also been putting in extra time on the training ground to work on his tackling. Jones was quoted as saying that he feels as strong, smart and fast as it's possible for a cornerback like him to be, so let's see if that translates to on field success for Berlin.
On a personal level, Swantavius Jones has been studying the game tape hard over the offseason. With the DB corps full to the brim, the head coach informed Jones that he would be playing a more tackle heavy position this year, so he's also been putting in extra time on the training ground to work on his tackling. Jones was quoted as saying that he feels as strong, smart and fast as it's possible for a cornerback like him to be, so let's see if that translates to on field success for Berlin.