01-30-2023, 04:32 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-03-2023, 04:22 PM by Aneeqs. Edited 1 time in total.)
S36 Over 4 Seasons
In the S36 draft class, 20 receivers declared themselves as eligible. 11 of those earned enough to find a spot on a DSFL roster. Out of those, 9 found their way onto an ISFL roster, and out of those, 7 are still currently in some way active. That is all to say, keeping a football career going is not easy, and classes can get cut down quick.
Now that S39 has officially ended, it has been 4 seasons since the S36 receiver class was selected by their respective teams. If this was the NFL, it would be time for each of the first rounders to get their 5th year options picked up, and for the rest of the class to get their extensions, so this is as good a time as any to see just how their careers have played out so far!
A few things to mention before we get to the stats however, some of the receivers have come from different situations.
These receivers got called up instantly after the draft:
Zaphod Beeblebrox
Sconnie McSix
The following receiver changed positions:
Sconnie McSix
So keep that in mind when looking at the following graphs, as the stats are likely to be skewed somewhat for those players.Receptions
![[Image: lEkOZXf.jpeg]](https://i.imgur.com/lEkOZXf.jpeg)
Yards
![[Image: QJQ8X6n.jpeg]](https://i.imgur.com/QJQ8X6n.jpeg)
Touchdowns
![[Image: 3wRqJSB.jpeg]](https://i.imgur.com/3wRqJSB.jpeg)
Longest Reception
![[Image: 2Gy0Q9z.jpeg]](https://i.imgur.com/2Gy0Q9z.jpeg)
In the end
So, what did we learn? Well apparently Beeblebrox is a fantastic possession receiver but not particularly explosive, McSix wasted the first year of his career at RB when clearly he was ment to be a receiver, Mandrews was an absolute steal in the 3rd round, Honolulu is dearly missing Perez, and Dobbler is hoping that strong performances will bring his user back, as are we all.