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(This post was last modified: 07-01-2017, 04:57 PM by Apache_Chief.)
(07-01-2017, 11:45 AM)theFlock Wrote:What can I tell you about @Blaster Blade? Well, the 6'5" 290lb Power Rushing Defensive End out of Austin, Texas already has the tools for success. There is nothing scarier than a big physically imposing defender down in the trenches. Combine that with his speed, and he's a nightmare for offensive lines. Boasting a 76 speed and a 75 strength, Blaster is already as well rounded as they come. On a team that takes pride in its defense and its secondary, Blaster takes on an important role down bottom to create the pressure needed to let his secondary shine. Thank You For The Shout :yay:
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When you're talking about one of the best Season 2 prospects, Blaster Blade has to come to mind. He is already producing amongst some of the S1 defensive ends of the league. When you look at his stat line it proves how much of an impact he has on the Arizona Outlaws's defense and also on the rest of the league's backfield. Boasting a 38 tackles (tied for third in the league amongst Defensive Ends in Tackles) a whopping 14 TFL (2nd amongst defensive ends in the NSFL) a Forced Fumble, and also 5 Sacks. Although his sack count is not extremely high it is enough to disrupt offensive gameplans. Looking at his 14 TFL, you can see he has been beating up backfields over and over. The Arizona Outlaws, known for their disruptive secondary and under-appreciated defensive line are definitely getting the best out of Blade. He is one of the top defensive ends in the league and is going to be a season two rookie. The team already has 3 other defensive ends with Tuck and Dam being Blade's superiors. But according to Blade's stats so far, he could even surpass some of these guys, still being a rookie for next season. Going into S2, he is the best defensive end in the draft and definitely going to be if not the top pick, one of the top picks.
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[div align=center] (07-01-2017, 04:57 PM)Apache_Chief Wrote: Thanks so much. This is great. :bowdown: :lol: :yay: :stoked: :yay: :towel: :dance: :lift:
Tim Pest came in to the league like a unknown quantity at the offensive line position but over time he has been making a small name for himself. Tim pest is probably not the best of the offensive line characters in the next draft but he is working day and night to get there. Tim pest is working with some of the other best offensive lineman in the national simulation football league to improve the way he plays on offense. He is also doing a lot of work with activities to earn more skill points and keep on getting better. The biggest change in tim pests game has been seen in the strength of his body. It is something growing very fast to catch some of the strongest men in the league like angus winchester. Most people see the sacks he gave up this season and thinks hes bad but he has played some of the best defensive sack players in the national simulation football league. Tim has also shown he is a good worker by getting a job in the league that will help him get the things to train even better for season 2. tim pest is excited to go to rookie camp and training camps to get even better and catch up some with the original season players that are doing so good. Tim isnt the best lineman in the game but he is doing the things that will be a very good one in the future.
Coming late to the league, Vincent Sharpei was not well known, or if known at all. He appeared after the first season’s draft, and nobody had any idea on how he would work out. Sharpei was picked up by the Baltimore Hawks off the waiver wire, and it was nothing but good vibes from there. Sharpei came in right away and became a starting Tackle, proving in the pre-season that he has what it takes to help the Line out.
The Pre-season went less than expected. Sharpei posted only five pancakes with two sacks allowed. The stats weren’t there, but the Hawks knew they got something special when picking up Sharpei. Vincent was in the weight room, and watching film non-stop to do what he needed to do to improve to try and help the Hawks go as far as they can. Throughout the first Twelve weeks of the season, Sharpei has posted thirty pancakes with only five sacks allowed. He continues to shine and go above and beyond with his play and ability to move along the offensive line. This will hopefully boost Sharpei’s stock high enough to push him into the first round and make him a good pick-up for anyone that will take him. (207 words) 1
Ben Green has been the talk of the town when it comes to S2 prospects. It is easy to observe the fact that he has been working hard to improve himself as a player, but one thing that’s not so easy to catch on to is just how much of a team player Ben is. Since Ben has been claimed by the Wraiths, the Wraiths have gone 3-1. His teammates have been quoted saying things like “ Ben is a guy that opens up opportunities for other guys on the defensive line by demanding a double team from the opposing offensive line.” These aren’t things that leave a big imprint on the stat sheet, but they help the team achieve the bigger picture, winning games. It’s tough to say where exactly Ben will land in the draft. Rumor has it he would love to return to Yellowknife and play for the wraiths permanently, however in a recent interview he has stated that he would be happy playing for any franchise that would use a pick on him. While his draft stock is a little cloudy, one thing is not, Ben is going to contribute. Wherever Ben lands, you can expect him to immediately gel within locker room and contribute to a winning culture, whether already established, or one that is just being built.
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Jupiter Oaks, currently of the Sun Tropics for his prospect games, is a 20 year old linebacker out of Ohio State, wearing the number 93 jersey has decided to specialize in becoming a coverage linebacker with very promising results in his first two prospect games. In his first game against the Mongoose Oaks was 3rd in total tackles between all teams coming in with 8. He also recorded 1 tackle for a loss, and 1 pass defended. In game 2, true to a coverage linebacker he recorded a similar number of tackles with 6, another pass defended, and also an interception.
In his second game Oaks is already showing promise in developing his ball hawking skills. The SaberCats also claimed him off the waivers in a tryout deal where he's showing some promise, although the jump between the professional level and the prospect level is a big one. In week 12 against the Yeti Oaks recorded 1 tackle for a loss and 4 tackles in total, although he may be wondering if he wouldn't have shined more with more playing time. Look for Oaks to potentially be a mid-to-late round pick in the season 2 draft, as many say he hasn't shown the focus to improve on his training much beyond game time. Hopefully he will rededicate himself to his training moving forward. Even with his current level of progress he may be one of the bargains of the draft considering his in-game showings so far. @vledoc
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Made a sig for Brokk Lee. He is an offensive lineman who recently joined and is currently on the Yeti. (I used Yeti colors since he is currently a Yeti.)
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