19. Dixon Yamada is one of this years drafts hot commodities. Along side plenty of talented prospects, Yamada's "nose to the grindstone" work ethic will allow teams to confidently choose a player they know will put the work in to make sure he leaves an impact on the field. With many teams displaying interest in his talents, Dixon preaches his mentality of wanting to be the first fear in every quarterbacks mind when game planning for his future defense. If defense wins championships, he will be on that defense. Many scouts comparing him to award front-runner in the DSFL this year; Xander Le Roux. Although high praise for the young man entering the draft, Dixon Yamada seems poised to fill that level of expectation. When asked what his highest priority will be after getting drafted, Yamada states he will be looking to build his reputation as a strong building block for his franchise.
20. The main thing to focus on when breaking ground on a new stadium is always going to be fan experience. Without the fans, we'd be nothing. I'd like to see an expansive fan zone in the building with many different league related activities as well as a family friendly rest area where people can relax and get ready for the game. You also have to make sure theres plenty of space in the parking lot for the long time pre-game tradition of Tail Gating. An expansive seating arrangement is obvious but I would like to see a higher availability of price friendly seating with only a few VIP reserved seating areas to make sure as many of our fans can be accommodated as possible. When it comes to the field itself, We should be looking at a hybrid roof allowing for both closed and open roof games when weather appropriate. The Field must be grass for the safety of all league players.
28. If cornerback was not available to be selected when creating my player, I would have selected to be a Safety. The reason being is obviously you still have a huge role in pass defense and can be just as big a nuisance for any offenses game plans. The difference between cornerback and safety could the your value in the running game, meaning I would need to invest more in my tackling abilities. However being able to influence the center field can create nightmares for quarterbacks in any system. With Versatile safeties, moving up in the box and creating a numbers advantage can make or break stopping a strong running game. I have confidence that in both positions, I could continue to have the impact I am looking for in building a defense wins championships mentality. Safeties are also more likely to blitz, creating the possibility of adding another tally to the stat sheets.
23. Jimmy John Rushmore is high on my list of priority picks for this upcoming draft. His bull rush cannot be matched by any blocker he lines up against. Coming out of the UTEP Miners, he may be the best professional prospect the school has ever produced. You'll hear scouts rave about the way he conducts himself as a professional and is a constant leader in the locker rooms. You'll even have coaches and GMs praising his front office knowledge and ability create the best possible line ups for his team to succeed. I don't disagree with any of these points but once he hits the field, the beast is unleashed. Quarterbacks in the league, its time to take note. Mt.Rushmore is here and the sack records are at risk. If you pass on this prospect, I hope you apologize to your qbs for that punishment.
20. The main thing to focus on when breaking ground on a new stadium is always going to be fan experience. Without the fans, we'd be nothing. I'd like to see an expansive fan zone in the building with many different league related activities as well as a family friendly rest area where people can relax and get ready for the game. You also have to make sure theres plenty of space in the parking lot for the long time pre-game tradition of Tail Gating. An expansive seating arrangement is obvious but I would like to see a higher availability of price friendly seating with only a few VIP reserved seating areas to make sure as many of our fans can be accommodated as possible. When it comes to the field itself, We should be looking at a hybrid roof allowing for both closed and open roof games when weather appropriate. The Field must be grass for the safety of all league players.
28. If cornerback was not available to be selected when creating my player, I would have selected to be a Safety. The reason being is obviously you still have a huge role in pass defense and can be just as big a nuisance for any offenses game plans. The difference between cornerback and safety could the your value in the running game, meaning I would need to invest more in my tackling abilities. However being able to influence the center field can create nightmares for quarterbacks in any system. With Versatile safeties, moving up in the box and creating a numbers advantage can make or break stopping a strong running game. I have confidence that in both positions, I could continue to have the impact I am looking for in building a defense wins championships mentality. Safeties are also more likely to blitz, creating the possibility of adding another tally to the stat sheets.
23. Jimmy John Rushmore is high on my list of priority picks for this upcoming draft. His bull rush cannot be matched by any blocker he lines up against. Coming out of the UTEP Miners, he may be the best professional prospect the school has ever produced. You'll hear scouts rave about the way he conducts himself as a professional and is a constant leader in the locker rooms. You'll even have coaches and GMs praising his front office knowledge and ability create the best possible line ups for his team to succeed. I don't disagree with any of these points but once he hits the field, the beast is unleashed. Quarterbacks in the league, its time to take note. Mt.Rushmore is here and the sack records are at risk. If you pass on this prospect, I hope you apologize to your qbs for that punishment.