01-12-2021, 12:30 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-27-2021, 07:16 PM by cjmccarley.)
UF's generational ball-hawk has declared for the DSFL draft after some promising seasons in college.
Siege's first love in football was the Wide Receiver position where he shined in middle school and his beginning years of high school. Once his coaches started to keep their eyes on him more and more though they decided to try him out at Cornerback to see what he could do against his former position. Low and behold, Siege was shutting down receivers left and right and if the opposing QBs tried to go at him more than they should've he made them pay with costly turnovers that turned the tide of several games. Siege holds the interception record at his high school and even though his turnover numbers saw some drop-off in college, he still had big impact plays and prevented rival receivers from racking up yards versus him in coverage.
In college, Siege won SEC Defensive player of the week 8 times. He ended his college career with 14 interceptions, 50 passes deflected, and 97 tackles. This DB didn't get to test his skills on the biggest stage in the national championship because his team still couldn't find there way in while he was there, but little blame goes to him for those results.
Siege looks up to the Louisville graduate and young Packers CB Jaire Alexander because of his outstanding ability and coverage and ability to make big plays when his team needs it the most. Siege hopes to keep the number 23 on his jersey and plans to catch up and even surpass Jaire and other CBs he's looked up to in the past.
Siege declares for the DSFL draft in hopes of a team that values his skillset and can't wait to get on the field again to make an impact in a big way during important games.
Siege's first love in football was the Wide Receiver position where he shined in middle school and his beginning years of high school. Once his coaches started to keep their eyes on him more and more though they decided to try him out at Cornerback to see what he could do against his former position. Low and behold, Siege was shutting down receivers left and right and if the opposing QBs tried to go at him more than they should've he made them pay with costly turnovers that turned the tide of several games. Siege holds the interception record at his high school and even though his turnover numbers saw some drop-off in college, he still had big impact plays and prevented rival receivers from racking up yards versus him in coverage.
In college, Siege won SEC Defensive player of the week 8 times. He ended his college career with 14 interceptions, 50 passes deflected, and 97 tackles. This DB didn't get to test his skills on the biggest stage in the national championship because his team still couldn't find there way in while he was there, but little blame goes to him for those results.
Siege looks up to the Louisville graduate and young Packers CB Jaire Alexander because of his outstanding ability and coverage and ability to make big plays when his team needs it the most. Siege hopes to keep the number 23 on his jersey and plans to catch up and even surpass Jaire and other CBs he's looked up to in the past.
Siege declares for the DSFL draft in hopes of a team that values his skillset and can't wait to get on the field again to make an impact in a big way during important games.