Tier 2 - 11. 5 TPE
Sure, let me introduce you to Demarcus Cole, a defensive tackle formerly of the Wake Forest Demon Deacons. Demarcus grew up in a military family and moved around frequently, making it difficult to establish a consistent football career. Despite these challenges, he continued to hone his skills and became a standout player in high school.
After graduating, Demarcus received a scholarship to play at Wake Forest but suffered a serious injury during his freshman year that forced him to sit out the rest of the season. Determined to get back on the field, he worked tirelessly to rehab his injury during the offseason and was able to make a full recovery. Allowing him to retake a spot on the team.
In his Sophomore year of College. Demarcus set the single season tackle record for the school at 206 tackles. Beating out Ed Stenz, who held the record at 203 since 1971. He also matched the single game sack record with 4 during a game against Army that went into overtime. His final sack caused a fumble which led to his team's victory.
In his senior year, Demarcus caught the attention of DSFL scouts with his impressive speed and strength. His ability to shed blocks and break through the middle to stuff runs as a key factor in his potential future. Unfortunately due to his father passing away, Demarcus was unable to make the draft. Scouts were unsure if Demarcus would be able to fully commit to a career with his role model and best friend passing away.
Demarcus now waits as a waiver pick up. Hoping to be selected by any team willing to give him a shot as a starting tackle. Though Demarcus isn’t set solely on the position of defensive tackle, he is hoping that he’d be able to stay in the spot most comfortable to him.
Sure, let me introduce you to Demarcus Cole, a defensive tackle formerly of the Wake Forest Demon Deacons. Demarcus grew up in a military family and moved around frequently, making it difficult to establish a consistent football career. Despite these challenges, he continued to hone his skills and became a standout player in high school.
After graduating, Demarcus received a scholarship to play at Wake Forest but suffered a serious injury during his freshman year that forced him to sit out the rest of the season. Determined to get back on the field, he worked tirelessly to rehab his injury during the offseason and was able to make a full recovery. Allowing him to retake a spot on the team.
In his Sophomore year of College. Demarcus set the single season tackle record for the school at 206 tackles. Beating out Ed Stenz, who held the record at 203 since 1971. He also matched the single game sack record with 4 during a game against Army that went into overtime. His final sack caused a fumble which led to his team's victory.
In his senior year, Demarcus caught the attention of DSFL scouts with his impressive speed and strength. His ability to shed blocks and break through the middle to stuff runs as a key factor in his potential future. Unfortunately due to his father passing away, Demarcus was unable to make the draft. Scouts were unsure if Demarcus would be able to fully commit to a career with his role model and best friend passing away.
Demarcus now waits as a waiver pick up. Hoping to be selected by any team willing to give him a shot as a starting tackle. Though Demarcus isn’t set solely on the position of defensive tackle, he is hoping that he’d be able to stay in the spot most comfortable to him.