06-13-2022, 02:26 PM
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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?
The S36 Draft class is set to be chosen at the S36 ISFL draft this Friday June 17. It currently includes 78 eligible players, down from 130 creates at or around the trade deadline last season. This is one of the deepest classes in recent memory and it affords an opportunity both to look back on where these initial creates went in the DSFL and where they could go this Friday in the ISFL.
First up it’s time to look at the wide receivers of the class. There are 10 draft eligible receivers in this class. They are, in order of TPE earned as of the last update:
Zaphod Beeblebrox-Kansas City Coyotes
Austin Morley-Kansas City Coyotes
Octavio Perez-Kansas City Coyotes
Mandrews McHollywood-Kansas City Coyotes
Thomas Robinson-Norfolk Seawolves
Don Dobbler-Tijuana Luchadores
Derrick Prince-Bondi Beach Buccaneers
Rockbot Rockbo-Minnesota Grey Ducks
Rerry Jice-Dallas Birddogs
Drew Stowe-Tijuana Luchadores
So, 10 intotal to each fill one of 78 slots. 4 players from the Coyotes, 2 from Tijuana, and 1 from Dallas, Minnesota, Norfolk, and Bondi Beach. The top 4 earners in TPE all come from the air raid offense in Kansas City and it’s expected around the league that they are also the first 4 taken in the upcoming draft. League expectations also state that anywhere from 3 to 5 of these receivers could be taken in the first, depending on when the run of receivers starts. If there is little movement before the 7th or 8th pick then expect to only see Perez and Morley taken in the first, but if some predictions are correct then Perez, Morley, Beeblebrox, McHollywood, and Dobbler could all be gone by the time the 15th pick rolls around.
As for team predictions the most often cited teams for receivers are as such:
Orange County
Colorado
Austin
New York
Chicago
So when these teams picks roll around, it would not be a shock to see one of the top receivers go off the board. Defensive players usually have priority in the higher rounds, but in a class this deep anyone could go anywhere.
Another interesting position group this year are the defensive lineman, both the defensive ends and tackles. The top prospects (200+ TPE) are as such:
JR Frankenstero-Dallas Birddogs
Jean-Ralphio Saperstein-Kansas City Coyotes
Harley Andrews-London Royals
Aqeel Steel-Minnesota Grey Ducks
Mike Scott-Minnesota Grey Ducks
Justin Cloud-Kansas City Coyotes
Nathan Meagher-Bondi Beach Buccaneers
Xavier Valorian-Portland Pythons
Charles Chapman-Dallas Birddogs
Absolute Unit-Portland Pythons
Joseph Reed-London Royals
Fat Jack-Bondi Beach Buccaneers
12 lineman, half ends and half tackles.
Perfectly balanced as all things should be. Dallas has 2, Kansas City has 2, London has 2, Minnesota has 2, Bondi Beach has 2, and Portland has 2. Portland lead the DSFL in sacks with 47 and Kansas City was right behind them with 46, with Jean-Ralphio Saperstein leading the league with an incredible 18.
Defensive players are always needed at the ISFL and defensive lineman are the most needed of those. If I had to guess this will be the biggest group taken in the 1st round. Frankenstero, Saperstein, Steel, Valorian, and Chapman. I’d list the teams that need lineman but it would be all of them so we’ll just say that there’s a lot of room for all of these elite prospects.
I’m no good at mock drafts but the players I picked to go in the first are as follows:
Octavio Perez
Mandrews McHollywood
Jean-Ralphio Saperstein
Teemo Swift
J.T Kurbis
Sconnie McSix
Xavier Valorian
Austin Morley
Suggs Upshar II
Leandre Diarra
Mister Hogmally
Quendyn Quarterstorm
Fred Edison
Kevin McThumper
So there it is. The top players in some of the top positions of the S36 class.
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The S36 Draft class is set to be chosen at the S36 ISFL draft this Friday June 17. It currently includes 78 eligible players, down from 130 creates at or around the trade deadline last season. This is one of the deepest classes in recent memory and it affords an opportunity both to look back on where these initial creates went in the DSFL and where they could go this Friday in the ISFL.
First up it’s time to look at the wide receivers of the class. There are 10 draft eligible receivers in this class. They are, in order of TPE earned as of the last update:
Zaphod Beeblebrox-Kansas City Coyotes
Austin Morley-Kansas City Coyotes
Octavio Perez-Kansas City Coyotes
Mandrews McHollywood-Kansas City Coyotes
Thomas Robinson-Norfolk Seawolves
Don Dobbler-Tijuana Luchadores
Derrick Prince-Bondi Beach Buccaneers
Rockbot Rockbo-Minnesota Grey Ducks
Rerry Jice-Dallas Birddogs
Drew Stowe-Tijuana Luchadores
So, 10 intotal to each fill one of 78 slots. 4 players from the Coyotes, 2 from Tijuana, and 1 from Dallas, Minnesota, Norfolk, and Bondi Beach. The top 4 earners in TPE all come from the air raid offense in Kansas City and it’s expected around the league that they are also the first 4 taken in the upcoming draft. League expectations also state that anywhere from 3 to 5 of these receivers could be taken in the first, depending on when the run of receivers starts. If there is little movement before the 7th or 8th pick then expect to only see Perez and Morley taken in the first, but if some predictions are correct then Perez, Morley, Beeblebrox, McHollywood, and Dobbler could all be gone by the time the 15th pick rolls around.
As for team predictions the most often cited teams for receivers are as such:
Orange County
Colorado
Austin
New York
Chicago
So when these teams picks roll around, it would not be a shock to see one of the top receivers go off the board. Defensive players usually have priority in the higher rounds, but in a class this deep anyone could go anywhere.
Another interesting position group this year are the defensive lineman, both the defensive ends and tackles. The top prospects (200+ TPE) are as such:
JR Frankenstero-Dallas Birddogs
Jean-Ralphio Saperstein-Kansas City Coyotes
Harley Andrews-London Royals
Aqeel Steel-Minnesota Grey Ducks
Mike Scott-Minnesota Grey Ducks
Justin Cloud-Kansas City Coyotes
Nathan Meagher-Bondi Beach Buccaneers
Xavier Valorian-Portland Pythons
Charles Chapman-Dallas Birddogs
Absolute Unit-Portland Pythons
Joseph Reed-London Royals
Fat Jack-Bondi Beach Buccaneers
12 lineman, half ends and half tackles.
Perfectly balanced as all things should be. Dallas has 2, Kansas City has 2, London has 2, Minnesota has 2, Bondi Beach has 2, and Portland has 2. Portland lead the DSFL in sacks with 47 and Kansas City was right behind them with 46, with Jean-Ralphio Saperstein leading the league with an incredible 18.
Defensive players are always needed at the ISFL and defensive lineman are the most needed of those. If I had to guess this will be the biggest group taken in the 1st round. Frankenstero, Saperstein, Steel, Valorian, and Chapman. I’d list the teams that need lineman but it would be all of them so we’ll just say that there’s a lot of room for all of these elite prospects.
I’m no good at mock drafts but the players I picked to go in the first are as follows:
Octavio Perez
Mandrews McHollywood
Jean-Ralphio Saperstein
Teemo Swift
J.T Kurbis
Sconnie McSix
Xavier Valorian
Austin Morley
Suggs Upshar II
Leandre Diarra
Mister Hogmally
Quendyn Quarterstorm
Fred Edison
Kevin McThumper
So there it is. The top players in some of the top positions of the S36 class.
(606 Words)