2. Tell us about your draft class. Is there anything that makes it special in comparison to other classes? Where did your fellow draftees land, how are they doing? Did anyone turn out to be an unexpected steal of that draft based on what you know today? Do you think anyone in your draft class will become a hall of famer? If you’re new to the league, how do you think your class will do? Where do you think people will get drafted to?
So, I’m gonna change up what i write about for this ultimus week. Typically, I’d take a look at the teams that have played, the performances of players and how they compare to the performances of the team. But now, two seasons away from regression, I wanna take a quick peek at my draft class, both to see where those who were drafted with me ended up, as well as because it interests me to look back at that. I created in the S27 class. If I’m gonna bring up my draft class, the elephant in the room must be brought up: Zamir. Or I guess, Exclesior at that point. Zamir, unbeknownst to everyone, had made a multi by the name of Excelsior. What’s weird is I closely interacted with him. Him and I, as well as a couple other people, did a mock draft for our own draft (I think i was projected to go in the fourth or fifth round haha, didnt end up being the case. Later on, finding out that Zamir, someone who i had only heard about for having a cornerback player that he got way too far into, so realizing that Zamir was also this player that i was fairly close to was such a weird experience. Before getting into other specific people in my class, I did want to address the lack of retention in my class. It seems that a lot of people who created during S27 didn’t end up staying. It is really weird to see players that I talked to and grew close to, players that I interacted with consistently that were on my team, go IA. Anyways, onto the players in S27 draft. The top player, a consistent recreate with the most TPE and money (not in all, but in the class I believe) is Numbers. Numbers has been in the league a while I believe, with most people knowing who he is. Numbers has been a consistent stud in the league, with over 1200 yards in each of his three season in the ISFL. He started off with TD issues originally, only getting 3, but the other two seasons he had over 10 TDs. I’m slightly unfamiliar with what it takes to be in the hall of fame, and Eleven Kendricks having only 3 seasons so far is very not ideal, as he only has one or two more seasons until he hits regression. As well. his TPE gaining has been slowing over time, though not too much. For the second-highest earner in the league so far, we have Wildfire Micro, known in the league as Tsuyu Asui. I’ve been close to WF for a while now, sharing a team with them for multiple seasons and both being very active in London. WF has been a solid earner. Asui has one season up on Numbers, but unfortunately has not done as much with it, having yet to break 1000 yards or 10 touchdowns (though they got close, scoring 9 touchdowns!) Unfortunately, i’m unsure about the chances Wildfire Micro has of getting into the hall of fame, due to the lack of touchdowns or yards, but they have been a very consistent player. Another issue is that they didn’t fully start for the first two seasons, only starting in ten games the first season and fifteen games their second season (it’s likely if they started that sixteenth game that they would have hit 1000 yards, as they had nine hundred and fifty six yards that season and had 59.8 yards per game). These things make it hard to imagine that they get into the hall, but there’s always a possibility! Their career isn’t over yet. so who knows what may happen in the future. Next, we probably have the best player in the draft, as well as the handsomest, Marlon Brando, also known as Blorgl or Menace0528. Blorgl has risen up in the ranks over the seasons, going from the tenth-most TPE to the third-most (for this class at least). My stats, at least at the moment, are not ideal. mainly due to not starting every game for the first and second season in the ISFL. My stats during the two starting season also weren’t ideal to be honest. Funnily enough, my best season was my rookie season, with 9 sacks and 2 safeties. Hypothetically though, i could go into the hall as the premier defensive end kick returner, having returned one whole kick for 0 yards (probably an onside kick, but whatever). It does hurt to say, but I can’t imagine much of a situation where I end up in the hall, outside of multiple different record breaking seasons. I’ve been solid the past two seasons, but not nearly enough to reach hall of famer status. So that’s it, that’s my analysis of the top players in the S27 class, as well as Zamir and notes on retention.
So, I’m gonna change up what i write about for this ultimus week. Typically, I’d take a look at the teams that have played, the performances of players and how they compare to the performances of the team. But now, two seasons away from regression, I wanna take a quick peek at my draft class, both to see where those who were drafted with me ended up, as well as because it interests me to look back at that. I created in the S27 class. If I’m gonna bring up my draft class, the elephant in the room must be brought up: Zamir. Or I guess, Exclesior at that point. Zamir, unbeknownst to everyone, had made a multi by the name of Excelsior. What’s weird is I closely interacted with him. Him and I, as well as a couple other people, did a mock draft for our own draft (I think i was projected to go in the fourth or fifth round haha, didnt end up being the case. Later on, finding out that Zamir, someone who i had only heard about for having a cornerback player that he got way too far into, so realizing that Zamir was also this player that i was fairly close to was such a weird experience. Before getting into other specific people in my class, I did want to address the lack of retention in my class. It seems that a lot of people who created during S27 didn’t end up staying. It is really weird to see players that I talked to and grew close to, players that I interacted with consistently that were on my team, go IA. Anyways, onto the players in S27 draft. The top player, a consistent recreate with the most TPE and money (not in all, but in the class I believe) is Numbers. Numbers has been in the league a while I believe, with most people knowing who he is. Numbers has been a consistent stud in the league, with over 1200 yards in each of his three season in the ISFL. He started off with TD issues originally, only getting 3, but the other two seasons he had over 10 TDs. I’m slightly unfamiliar with what it takes to be in the hall of fame, and Eleven Kendricks having only 3 seasons so far is very not ideal, as he only has one or two more seasons until he hits regression. As well. his TPE gaining has been slowing over time, though not too much. For the second-highest earner in the league so far, we have Wildfire Micro, known in the league as Tsuyu Asui. I’ve been close to WF for a while now, sharing a team with them for multiple seasons and both being very active in London. WF has been a solid earner. Asui has one season up on Numbers, but unfortunately has not done as much with it, having yet to break 1000 yards or 10 touchdowns (though they got close, scoring 9 touchdowns!) Unfortunately, i’m unsure about the chances Wildfire Micro has of getting into the hall of fame, due to the lack of touchdowns or yards, but they have been a very consistent player. Another issue is that they didn’t fully start for the first two seasons, only starting in ten games the first season and fifteen games their second season (it’s likely if they started that sixteenth game that they would have hit 1000 yards, as they had nine hundred and fifty six yards that season and had 59.8 yards per game). These things make it hard to imagine that they get into the hall, but there’s always a possibility! Their career isn’t over yet. so who knows what may happen in the future. Next, we probably have the best player in the draft, as well as the handsomest, Marlon Brando, also known as Blorgl or Menace0528. Blorgl has risen up in the ranks over the seasons, going from the tenth-most TPE to the third-most (for this class at least). My stats, at least at the moment, are not ideal. mainly due to not starting every game for the first and second season in the ISFL. My stats during the two starting season also weren’t ideal to be honest. Funnily enough, my best season was my rookie season, with 9 sacks and 2 safeties. Hypothetically though, i could go into the hall as the premier defensive end kick returner, having returned one whole kick for 0 yards (probably an onside kick, but whatever). It does hurt to say, but I can’t imagine much of a situation where I end up in the hall, outside of multiple different record breaking seasons. I’ve been solid the past two seasons, but not nearly enough to reach hall of famer status. So that’s it, that’s my analysis of the top players in the S27 class, as well as Zamir and notes on retention.