Ah, this point task really brings back the memories. Back in the day when my player was young, I was drafted to the Arizona Outlaws in the second round, at 19 overall. Not long after that, expansion took over the league, and I was left unprotected by my GMs, which was kind of surprising. They reached to pick the first running back in the draft, then didn't even protect him when given the chance. Ever since then, Arizona's been in and out of running backs. Baby Yoda left around that time, so they had Gunner Thorbjornssen switch from the wide receiver position to running back. Then they drafted running back Darren Pama, after Bronko Mills. Pama spent some time as a backup before position switching to become a wide receiver to fill the position left by Thorbjornssen, and to make room for star free-agent acquisition Tatsu Nakamura, who left the Orange County Otters. All these moves, all these shifts could have been prevented if they had just protected that running back they drafted in season 23. So enough about me, where would other players currently be? Most likely Thorbjornssen and Pama wouldn't have had to position swap, so Thorbjornssen would still be a wide receiver and Pama would still be a running back. As for Nakamura, He'd probably be exactly where I am now, leading a much more run-focused Berlin Fire Salamanders into a playoff push.
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