[DEV] ISFL Forums
*365 Scouting - Printable Version

+- [DEV] ISFL Forums (http://dev.sim-football.com/forums)
+-- Forum: Community (http://dev.sim-football.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=5)
+--- Forum: Media (http://dev.sim-football.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=37)
+---- Forum: Graded Articles (http://dev.sim-football.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=38)
+---- Thread: *365 Scouting (/showthread.php?tid=20757)



*365 Scouting - HENDRIX 2.0 - 04-03-2020

I wanted to do something different this season, instead of trying to guess what these crazy GM’s will do, I’m going to rank S22 prospects by star rank, like recruiting in collegiate football and basketball. Since there are so many prospects to cover, it’s possible some of these rankings should be changed. These rankings will be accurate based off the day I researched the prospect. I’m starting this media weeks out from the actual draft, because it’s the only chance I have to finish it. I will say it is easy to move up the ranks by dropping some media, doing weekly training, or consistently doing weekly point tasks. Let’s look at the criteria for how I assign star ranking:

(My original goal was to do every single prospect. I got through the Buccaneers and Coyotes and felt my sanity cracking. Then I did most of the Luchadores and Pythons and started to have convulsions thinking about doing any more. With all the virus apocalypse stuff going on and having to work OT at my job I switched gears and stopped writing reviews on players that I would categorize as 2-stars or 1-stars, I couldn’t spend any more time on inactives. And sorry to the Royals, SeaWolves, Birddogs, and Grey Ducks for not getting to all of you.)

5-Stars: These are our max earners. Recreates who have a great earning history on the site. This is also possible for stellar new members. We expect these players to challenge for multiple pro bowls.
4-Stars: High TPE earners a bit below max rate. Prospects who could jump into the NSFL right away depending on their position.
3-Stars: Players who are earning at a moderate rate. Could be players that I don’t have a big enough sample size on. Will need extra DSFL time before an NSFL callup.
2-Stars: Players who made an effort to make an update page and get above 50 TPE. Most likely inactive career DSFL players.
1-Stars: Players who have yet to eclipse 50 TPE and are inactive. Career DSFL players.


We’ll begin with the 5-stars tier, names within tiers will be ordered alphabetically by last name. Since this was started a long time ago, certain players could possibly deserve a change. Let me know if you want me to take a fresh look at your player.

5-Stars

Boi, Phat DT KCC
I do believe Boi was the first creation of s22, he is also the current leader in class TPE, so he’s obviously earning at a max amount. He’s very good at creating sigs so that’s some nice income. He was born and raised in Hawaii and stayed on the island playing college football for the Warriors. He’s a 300 pound interior rusher who will be a 1st round pick in the s22 draft.
Researched: 3/16/20

Booker, Brandon CB BBB
In less than a month Booker has already earned himself a job as a grader. He has been a max earner, purchased T6 equipment and has made several media articles as well. This new member seems to really enjoy the league with 95 total posts already. This safety is one of the best in a strong defensive back class.
Researched: 3/10/20

Clemente, Octavio DT BBB
The ability to pump out media pieces is great for the bank account, that’s exactly what Clemente has been doing. He earned T6 equipment already thanks to his great articles. This man is a very athletic interior rusher from the Dominican Republic. He did not start playing football until late, but he improved enough to get recruited to Florida. He looks like a natural.
Researched: 3/12/20

Dolls, Byron OL POR
Dolls is the third generation player of the long time member Symmetrik. Just like the previous players I think we could expect Dolls to have a long career. It seems like more people are starting to understand how valuable human offensive linemen could be. They weigh a lot more than bots, they’re likely less expensive than bots, and they have a much better personality in the locker room. Dolls will be able to start in the NSFL right away as a rookie.
Researched: 3/24

Egghands, Troen DE BBB
Egghands is a balanced type of DE from California out of Fresno State. Troen is a first time user and has pumped out several quality media posts so far. He has already purchased T6 equipment, doing that before playing a snap is an impressive feat for a newcomer. He has completed every task to date, even the exclusive rookie point task. This league is always looking for quality defensive linemen. He’ll learn quickly to pack on some more pounds to that frame of his. At 272lbs he’s lite for an NSFL DE. He’s a young lineman though, he’ll pack on that weight in no time.
Researched: 3/8/20

Evans, Heath TE BBB
Evans has completely embraced the league. Thanks to his completion of the rookie point tasks and writing several media pieces he was already able to purchase T6 equipment. This Australian prospect is relatively new to football, his background is in rugby. He is balanced TE that is very close to maxing out speed already. He needs to hit the weight room in a serious way. From what I see so far he has the work ethic required to become a great player, a lot better than the NFL version of Heath Evans.
Researched: 3/10/20

George, Daniel TE POR
George has been prolific with media so far. With that kind of creative writing skill, affording max equipment each season shouldn’t be an issue. He is a well rounded TE and almost has his speed capped out. Standing at 6’6” he’s a massive target for a QB, and with his speed he has good yards after catch ability. I would like to see him with the weight room some more, he’ll be able to crush defenders on rushing plays and drag would-be tacklers behind him.
Researched: 3/24

Golloday, Calvin OL TIJ
Wisconsin is known as an offensive line factory, Golloday is another great looking lineman prospect they have produced. Golloday is a max earner to this point and should be in the NSFL next season pancaking fools.
Researched: 3/31

Goodman, White RB DAL
Apparently, Goodman has retired from dodgeball to focus on football full time. Looks like he’s going for a Darren Sproles type of build, he’s only 5’6” but is a thick 210 pounds. His hard work at Globo Gym has paid off. Gucci is a second generation player and a DSFL GM. He has gained every bit of TPE so far. With this build he could be a versatile weapon for any team, potentially lining up at WR as well as RB. I wonder if he’ll be the shortest player in the league. At that size defenders are going to have a very difficult time finding him in traffic.
Researched: 3/8/20

Hellzapoppin, Johnny S BBB
Hellzapoppin is on track to becoming a max earner. He’s a new member that has done just about everything so far. Graphics, impressive media, and T6 equipment. It looks like he has done every point task so far. This Notre Dame safety has hit the ground running.
Researched: 3/10/20

Jack, Colby QB LON
I think he has a cheesy name, but superstar potential is there. Colby Jack is a second generation player of flyeaglesfly, who had a first generation player near 1,200 TPE. This is the type of earner this league demands from its QBs. He is also one of the GMs of the Yellowknife Wraiths, so he’ll be locked into the Wraiths as a second round pick. The plan for him seems to be a long maturation in the DSFL and eventually take over for Bigsby. Colby Jack is a mobile type of QB, if he reaches his potential, he could be shredding defense with his arm and legs.
Researched: 3/8/20

Jack, Monterey QB DAL
Like his brother, Monterey has a cheesy name. There are a lot of similarities here. Monterey is a second generation player of a max earner and current NSFL GM. Unless something changes, he’ll be a second round pick of the San Jose Sabercats. Skill wise, what Monterey has over his brother is a sonic boom of an arm. He could throw a strawberry through a battleship. He was also born in the parking lot of a Bojangles…
Researched: 3/8/20

Jeeta, Eddie WR KCC
Jeeta comprises part of the Coyotes elite rookie WR corps. Jeeta found his way to the University of Florida from Watford in England. He’s a brilliant route runner, he gains separation with every cut. Amazing technique for a young WR. Top end speed is elite. It has translated onto the field as he’s top ten in receptions and yards. He’s a max earner with a massive ceiling.
Researched: 3/18

Kehla, Zamir CB POR
Kehla has generational speed. In his prime I doubt there will be any wide receiver that could outrun him. I don’t make these types of comparisons lightly but I get Deion Sanders vibes when I watch Kehla’s film. Ultra athletic playmaker. He is currently leading the DSFL in interceptions. He has written several in depth media posts and built up his bank account while being one of the max earners of this draft class.
Researched: 3/25

Nakamura, Tatsu RB POR
Nakamura is a new member that has posted several quality media pieces and graphics submissions. T6 equipment was earned in his initial update. Nakamura made his way across the Pacific ocean from Japan to play at the University of Washington. He’s a lightning fast RB. He could take it to the endzone any time he touches the ball. He currently has four touchdowns through six games, one of which was a 70 yarder.
Researched: 3/24

Oles Jr., Tyler CB POR
Oles Jr. is currently the s22 class TPE leader. He has great bloodlines as his relatives Tyler Sr. and Kazimir had long and successful NSFL careers. To is a long time user of our site, he has had a great impact taking on a plethora of jobs since he joined back in s2. I expect Tyler Jr. to follow in their footsteps and have a great career of his own. He’s a big CB at 6’3” 195lbs, so he’s not going to get bullied by NSFL WRs. I think he’s a lock to become a lock down CB.
Researched: 3/8/20

Passman, Thomas WR TIJ
A few days ago Passman had a massive update, he’s close to 200 tpe right now. There’s been plenty of NSFL players with legal baggage but probably none as serious as Passman’s. He has reportedly been indicted for murder. How that shakes out is anyone’s guess, hopefully he could prove that he was framed.
Researched: 4/2

Slothlisberger, Ben QB TIJ
It’s quite rare to see a QB the size of a defensive end. Slothlisberger is a giant pocket passer with a rocket arm. He has plenty of arm talent but his legs move like a sloth at this point. He’s a sitting duck but is harder to bring down than an elephant. He’s a second generation player of a player who eclipsed 1K TPE. He’s a grader with a long history on the site.
Researched: 3/30

Sweets, Chester CB KCC
Sweets has been a written media and podcast machine. He’s done so much he was able to afford T6 equipment in his first update. It looks like he’s been doing all the available PTs. Sweets has performed like the #1 lockdown CB that Kansas City needs him to be. At this current moment through four games he is leading the league in pass deflections.
Researched: 3/18

Waters, Jim QB TIJ
Waters is a prolific media author and is currently employed by the league as a grader. He’s a max earner with an athletic style QB build. Max TPE is a requirement for NSFL QBs, so it’s nice to see he has that taken care of. But there would be a little trepidation if I were a GM handing the keys of the franchise over to Waters. He’s a second generation player following the shock retirement of a promising S20 prospect. Did he just get bored with the 1st gen RB, or is it a sign of things to come?
Researched: 3/30

Whiteblock, Michael WR KCC
Whiteblock has figured out how to make money quickly. He has several quality media pieces and keeps up on his twitter account. He’s been a max earner and has no problem with written point taks. Prolific writers have an easier time earning than people who hate writing. He’s a possession type of WR born and raised in Austria. The NSFL scouts find talent all over the globe, he played his college ball at the University of Hagenberg.
Researched: 3/19

Witten, Andrew CB TIJ
Witten is a frequent author in the media section. As the #1 CB for Tijuana he has had a good year and is making fast progress with his zone corner build. The DSFL strength training program is world renowned. In just a few short weeks Witten packed on 35 pounds while keeping his great speed and agility.
Researched: 3/31

4-Stars

Alexander, William WR MIN
The 240 pound Alexander has been the leading receiver in Minnesota this season. He’s been a strong earner gathering everything to this point except for equipment.
Researched: 3/30

Altidor, Jonathan CB BBB
Ralams is a long time member of the site and has had three previous players before this one. His last two characters retired a little early but I think Altidor is on his way to becoming a very good all around CB.
Researched: 3/8/20

Angler, James TE BBB
I almost missed Angler my first time through this. He created on 3/8 and already has 94 TPE and has done every task possible since then. This Pennsylvania product looks like a fast riser.
Researched: 3/16/20

Buckley, Bruce OL BBB
Buckley should be one of the best offensive linemen in the DSFL this season. He has been hitting the weight room hard based on his 86 strength. He’s an athletic lineman weighing in at 340lbs. This Australian product seems to be at 150 TPE already and has done several media postings. If he keeps it up he could be in the NSFL next season. He has been showing the hard work that is required from human OLs.
Researched: 3/10/20

Claxton, Slinky DE POR
Claxton has a chance to get called up to the NSFL immediately after the draft. He has maxed out speed and has been hitting the weight room hard. This Terry Crews looking power house was born in Flint, Michigan, the home of the Flint Tropics, and made his way to the DSFL after balling for Western Michigan.
Researched: 3/26

Cooks, Jimmy S BBB
Jimmy Cooks is a prospect to keep an eye on. Since joining he has done many point tasks that include season predictions, mock draft, weekly predictions, training camp, wiki, ACs, and weekly trainings. He seems motivated and excited to become a fast center fielder type of safety.
Researched: 3/10/20

Dawkins, Shawn S POR
Dawkins earns the bulk of his cash submitting graphics. This Australian born center fielder type of safety has the speed to cover half the field. He regularly erases mistakes that his cornerback teammates make. It looks like he has been doing all the available PTs. I would like to see him make an equipment purchase but his earning has been very good regardless.
Researched: 3/25

Fisher, George LB TIJ
The “Corpse Grinder” literally murders people out of the field. He’s a hardcore player. He closes the distance to ball carriers quickly and has some serious collisions. When Tijuana is playing defense you regularly hear loud, car crash sounding impacts. That’s Fisher cracking skulls.
Researched: 3/30

Gilbert, Richard RB TIJ
Gilbert is making the most of his power running back build. He’s currently tied for first in DSFl rushing touchdowns. Once Tijuana gets within five yards of the endzone they hammer it home with Gilbert. He has great speed for a power back as well.
Researched: 4/2

Hamilton II, Alexander CB POR
His media posts remind me of that “Captain Andrew Luck” twitter account. It’s a colonial style of some sort I guess. He’s named after one of the founding fathers and has an Ivy League education. He has tremendous hands for a young CB and has above average speed for a DSFL player. He’s been a strong earner so far.
Researched: 3/24

Hexagon, Literallyjust A. S TIJ
When I watch the game replays, Hexagon is literally just a circular dot like everyone else. So his name is a bit curious to me. Nonetheless he’s having a great season in the DSFL with 71 tackles, 3 picks, and 5 pass deflections with four games to play.
Researched: 3/31

Lackson, Jamar RB MIN
This is a second generation player, so there is experience here. With experience come increased efficiency. Lackson has been a strong earner and twitter user. He has most available TPE outside of written PTs and upgrading his T3 equipment.
Researched: 3/30

McCabe, Joey OL POR
McCabe’s activity greatly picked up in March. I imagine he has received great guidance in Portland. He’s been earning his written PTs, training, ACs, predictions, and trivia. Purchased T2 equipment. He’s a strong lineman that is a monster run blocker. He’s literally a bulldozer that running backs could follow. I see him as an interior lineman for the foreseeable future, as he lacks pass protection skills for tackle.
Researched: 3/24

McDairmid, Matthew K KCC
McDairmid took some time to find his footing but has been on a tear recently. He has a huge update pending. He has several long media posts for great cash. He’s been a max earner over the last couple weeks and seems to have settled in. He has a cannon of a leg and has primarily been the punting specialist for Kansas City.
Researched: 3/21/20

Money, Patrik DE KCC
Money created on 2/16 and really started to pick up the gains in March. Since then it looks like he has done all of the point tasks possible, has an active twitter, and has written media. He is currently tied for 4th in the DSFL in sacks. He’s a steamroller of a DE as he’s getting very close to max strength.
Researched: 3/21/20

Radson, Mark LB BBB
Radson is actually a second generation player on a new account. Returning players on new accounts should get their funds from their old accounts. He had one of the best DTs of the early NSFL. Glad to see him back. He has been very active completing Ultimus week, creating a wiki, and posting several media pieces. He has a speed rush linebacker build going which is my personal favorite archetypes. He played his collegiate career at Alabama which has produced many great linebackers.
Researched: 3/10/20

Sacamano, Tommy OL POR
It’s rare to see such polished pass blocking technique from a young offensive lineman. Sacamano’s reactions, instincts, and footwork is well beyond his years. Despite being 335 pounds his fluidity against athletic pass rushers is sound. I see him having the versatility to play inside or outside. For offenses that ask their OL to get out in space on screens or pull on rushing plays this guy will fulfill those rolls admirably.

Steel, Hank DT POR
Also known as “Beefquake”, Steel is a run stuffing specialist out of North Texas. It looks like he has found his footing and has been consistently getting his predictions, weekly training, and activity checks added to his build. He also maintains an entertaining twitter account.
Researched: 3/24

Tirtawidjaja, Julio RB TIJ
After being the 244th pick in the DSFL draft this Indonesion RB has done very well for himself. He has written five character building media articles and has purchased T5 equipment. He seems like a hard worker and coach’s dream type of player.
Researched: 4/2

Valdyr, Magnus S TIJ
Run support safety seems to be a rare archetype people choose, but I think it’s a very good build if the player lines up at nickel or strong safety. Valdyr has been mostly a predictions/trivia/training earner until recently. He completed his wiki page yesterday, upgraded to tier 2 equipment, and wrote PT3.
Researched: 3/30

3-Stars

Annastesia, Nuniq DT KCC
This Alaskan is making solid progress in his development, especially for a defensive lineman. He might need one more season in the DSFL but could become an impact player for a patient GM. People are built tougher in Alaska. Nuniq is very quick for his size and flattens ball carriers with every tackle.
Researched: 3/20

Apollo, J.B. RB BBB
Apollo has been a good earner so far. He has completed most of the rookie point tasks and has finished the last two weekly PTs and trivia. He’s an all purpose back which should bode well from his future. He could potentially be a versatile piece on offense. That’s important because of how many RBs there are in the DSFL/NSFL. He has a chance to take snaps from the slot, start at fullback, and/or be a backup RB early on.
Researched: 3/10/20

Brewer, Anthony DE BBB
Brewer created on 2/17 and has only complete training camp and one AC to this point. He is active so he stays as a 3 star prospect at this point. He is a big and strong power rushing lineman out of the University of Texas. He could potentially line up at DT as well with this type of build.
Researched: 3/12/20

Brooks, Draymond WR MIN
Fast riser alert! Brooks only has 83 tpe at this moment but he’s been hitting it hard in March. He has a series of media articles that he writes. I would like to see him do more of the easy PTs like trivia and predictions.
Researched: 3/30

Buckshank, Ozmataz CB TIJ
Buckshank has mostly completed activity checks, training, and trivia to this point. He recently wrote PT3, so hopefully it’s a sign of things to come for faster improvement.
Researched: 4/2

Collins, Lloyd LB POR
Collins has been keeping up with his game predictions, training, and ACs. He completes the trivia tasks as well. He is working on the speed rush linebacker build.
Researched: 3/26

Despacito Jr., Garfield WR BBB
Despacito Jr. has already elapsed his father’s TPE totals. This speed receiver from New Mexico has been doing his weekly trainings, activity checks, and training camp. He’s putting in work and is slowly building.
Researched: 3/8/20

Dillmiballs, Fawn LB KCC
Fawn has been making steady progress grabbing all available ACs and training. He has done all the predictions and trivia so far but what holds him back at this moment is the lack of equipment. While equipment isn’t necessary to have a great prime it does allow you to get off to a faster start, and increased longevity.
Researched: 3/19

Fakon, Kevin RB KCC
Fakon is the change of pace RB for Kansas City. He’s a bulldozer of a runner. In short yardage situations and at the goal line the coaches call Fakon’s number. He’s the current DSFL rushing touchdown leader. He’s been making modest progress with weekly training and ACs.
Researched: 3/20

Frackerson, Jimmy DE BBB
His wiki page and rookie tasks have mostly been completed, a nice initial boost for a new player. He has collected his ACs and training camp and has been doing weekly predictions. I don’t see a trivia or weekly PT completed yet.
Researched: 3/16/20

Hayes, Von TE POR
Hayes is making progress in his build by consistently participating in weekly predictions and completing the trivia PTs.
Researched: 3/24

Jenkins, Leeroy WR BBB
Jenkins started off as a linebacker at Portland State but it was decided it was in his best interest to position switch to WR in the DSFL. He is very athletic, so I think he could pull it off. He needs serious work on his hands but the catches he does make will probably be high yardage thanks to that speed of his.
Researched: 3/12/20

Johnson, Tan WR KCC
Johnson has been keeping up with his ACs and training, he has also completed a wiki page and the new member tasks for a nice initial boost. He plays in a crowded offense but he separates himself thanks to a big catching radius and soft hands.
Researched: 3/19

Keppler, Zed RB POR
You learn something new every day. I never heard of Delta State, but that’s where Keppler attended. It is apparently a public university in Cleveland, Mississippi.
Researched: 3/24

Lanier, Brendan LB BBB
Lanier has been making steady progress completing PTs and even made a twitter. After some extra DSFL development he could become a versatile linebacker one day.
Researched: 3/12/20

Luo, Hengwei S BBB
This may very well be the only Malaysian born player in the DSFL/NSFL. Luo had done a few activity checks, his training camp, and created a wiki page. His last post of 3/6.
Researched: 3/12/20

Mantooth, Montgomery TE BBB
This giant TE out of Navy is in danger of slipping down these rankings, but I’ll keep him here for now. He hasn’t posted since 3/2 but when he was posting regularly it was quality. Good media, made a twitter, kept up on ACs and weekly training.
Researched: 3/12/20

Martin, Cody CB KCC
Martin hasn’t been seen in 8 days so things are getting worrisome. He has done several prediction PTs, trivia, and training camp to this point.
Researched: 3/18

Martinez, Rico CB BBB
Martinez has picked some low hanging fruit with his free training and activity check. He also has completed most the the rookie tasks. His 62 speed will need massive improvement before becoming NSFL ready.
Researched: 3/8/20

Sanchez, Ismael DE KCC
Sanchez is a pass rusher out of the great state of Utah. His posting has been sporadic but he has been knocking out the easy things like training, ACs, predictions, and trivia.
Researched: 3/16/20

Small, Jacob K TIJ
Small had a relatively slow start but just turned in a great week of earning. He’s an accurate style kicker from Auckland in New Zealand.
Researched: 3/30

Sofa, Tom QB BBB
Meet Mr. Irrelevant of the S21 DSFL draft. This gunslinger out of Kentucky was the 271st pick, that’s hard to imagine for somebody that is actually active. It’s true he has a lot of competition to earn a starting job in the NSFL, but if he’s patient and determined it could happen.
Researched: 3/12/20

Solarin, Kal K BBB
This South African player has been handling both kicking and punting duties for Myrtle Beach. He’s an accurate type of kicker who has been doing his weekly training and ACs. He has been participating in game predictions and trivia as well.
Researched: 3/16/20

Underground, Will-Barry DE BBB
I appreciate anyone who uses the great Julius Peppers as a render. I like the name too. The goal of every DE should be to put QBs into the ground. Underground has a speed rusher build and has tried his hand at graphics and has completed a few point tasks.
Researched: 3/10/20

Vequain, Friedrich WR TIJ
Vequain doesn’t have as much total TPE as most of the 4 stars but he’s been improving fast after a slow start. He has potential to be one of those “steal” picks if enough GMs don’t take notice in his recent updates. He has written a few media articles as well, so it seems like he has good creative writing skills.
Researched: 4/1

Watson, Jamie WR KCC
Watson created about a week ago and created an update page 10 days ago from the time I’m writing this, I like what I see but due to a small sample size I have to keep him a 3* for now, if he keeps it up he’ll be 4* caliber in no time. He’ll be joining a loading Kansas City WR corps. He’s been doing his PTs pumping up speed. He’s a huge WR with catcher mitts as hands.
Researched: 3/18

Wolfe, Justice DE BBB
Activity may be teetering a bit for Wolfe. His last post was on 3/3. To this point he has completed a couple activity checks, a training, and some parts of the rookie point task. He is a run stopper type of DE which makes me happy to see, it’s still a great archetype but it used to be overpowered in the early days of this league.
Researched: 3/12/20

Wright, Nat LB TIJ
This Texan linebacker has been making progress in his build. I would like to see him be more consistent in things like weekly predictions, that’s easy TPE that adds up over time.
Researched: 3/31

2-Stars

Balakae, A-Aron S BBB
He has collected 9 additional TPE over 50 and hasn’t posted since 3/2. To no surprise he hasn’t had much of an impact on the field for Myrtle Beach with his single tackles through two game.
Researched: 3/16/20

Bourne, Nathan DE KCC
Bourne earned his first training and AC over a month ago, and that was also his most recent post. He did make a twitter account as well.
Researched: 3/17/20

Burto, Cam DT KCC
Also known as “Burrito” this big defensive tackle allegedly gained so much weight he would be ineligible to play in the NSFL. His buffet started on 2/18 and hasn’t returned since.
Researched: 3/17/20

Curran, Matthew OL BBB
Curran started off fast and furious, he did all the rookie point tasks and created a wiki page around 2/17. He might have lost interest though, because they were also his last posts.
Researched: 3/10/20

Hardy, Patrick S BBB
Hardy is a playmaker type safety who was born and raised in Detroit. He stayed in state and attended MSU. He did an activity check and opened up a sig shop. Something must have came up because he hasn’t been on the site since 2/21.
Researched: 3/8/20

Jones, DeShawn DE KCC
The posts of Jones on the site span over the course of 6 hours on 2/16. This speed rusher peeked back in on 2/21 but probably decided to make a career elsewhere.
Researched: 3/17/20

Krackle, Denarius DT BBB
This is an interesting prospect right here. As of right now he is considered inactive, so I can’t bump him up a tier. But he had an impressive start. Made a graphic, made a twitter, did a back story media, and did the rookie point tasks. He was last seen of 2/19. Maybe he burned himself out already, but if he comes back he has good potential. I would make this guy a priority target in the later rounds.
Researched: 3/8/20

Kramer, Cosmo S KCC
Kramer’s only posts on the forum came on 2/16, I think that was the first day of the massive reddit influx. A lot of these people try the site out for a little bit and decide it’s not something they want to pursue further.
Researched: 3/17/20

Kreuscher, Jason LB BBB
This Wisconsin linebacker picked up the easiest 7 TPE possible with his first training and activity check, but that was back on 2/17. No posts since then.
Researched: 3/10/20

LaMoose, Streetlamp RB BBB
If there is any other DSFL/NSFL player born in Antarctica like LaMoose I would be shocked. His mother must have been on a research assignment down there or something. His last post on the forums was 12 hours after he created, which was on 2/17. That usually doesn’t bode well for the future.
Researched: 3/8/20

Lincoln, Titus TE KCC
Lincoln’s activity bombed out after 72 minutes of posts on 2/16. He shed a brief but bright flame onto this league.
Researched: 3/18

Minor, Jorcher OL BBB
Minor has a chance to work his way up the rankings. He got his first training in and did a presser. He’s a raw offensive line prospect from Virginia. It’s tough to make the NSFL as a human OL, teams could just purchase bots instead. It takes a special person to accept that challenge, they know how hard they have to work to get a call up. Miner will need a few years in the DSFL and develop his game.
Researched: 3/10/20

O’Donohue, Sean LB KCC
O’Donohue hasn’t posted since 3/1 but he was seen a couple days ago. He started off really well with blog posts in the media, partial Ultimus week completion, and 100% rookie tasks completion. If he comes back he could easily jump up a tier. But for now he’s a 2 star.
Researched: 3/17/20

Oscar, Ike TE BBB
This Philly born TE has done his first training and activity check. His last post on the forums was 2/23.
Researched: 3/8/20

Owl, Da RB KCC
It’s been exactly one month since Da Owl fly away from the site. He managed to earn nine TPE before his migration.
Researched: 3/17/20

Signs, Jay CB BBB
This man to man CB visited the site a few days ago but his last post was on 2/16 when he grabbed his first free training and activity check. These are signs this league doesn’t interest him much.
Researched: 3/10/20

Stone, Nicolas LB KCC
You see a lot of players get that easy first seven TPE and then fizzle out. That’s what happened to this Florida speed rusher out of Pepperdine.
Researched: 3/17/20

1-Stars

Bangs, Lance CB Coyotes
This Florida product was created on 3/9 so it’s still early, but with that being his only post it’s a worry.
Researched: 3/18

Black, Bobby WR Buccaneers
Bobby black has a speed WR build going on, but has yet to gain any additional TPE. His NFL likeness is Byron Pringle of the KC Chiefs. Just like Pringle did, Black is in danger of going undrafted.
Researched: 3/8/20

Browning, Leo LB Free Agent
Browning completed a few point tasks shortly after creation by hasn’t posted since. He has already been released from the DSFL. He is an undersized coverage linebacker out of Boston College.
Researched: 3/10/20

Cat, Thunder CB Coyotes
Cat is a second generation player, so it’s possible he comes back and quickly improves. But right now there’s not much, he hasn’t been seen in over a month.
Researched: 3/17/20

Doggo, Dude QB Coyotes
This dude has a 5* username as Matrix, and he has a 5* player name as well. Unfortunately with only one forum post on 2/16 means he’s a 1* prospect. He’s looking like a career DSFL backup QB at best.
Researched: 3/18

George, Curious WR Coyotes
Geroge was able to pump out a single creation post on 2/16. I imagine this Stanford product had his attention caught by something else.
Researched: 3/17/20

Holding, Patrick RB Free Agent
This receiving style RB from New York has only one post on the forum. He played his college ball at Arizona State and he was last seen on 2/17.
Researched: 3/8/20

Ingram, Alex CB Coyotes
Canada isn’t exactly know for producing cornerback talent. Ingram had a chance but the future looks bleak. His five forum posts were a month ago and spanned over the course of 34 minutes.
Researched: 3/17/20

Jackson, Dan S Buccaneers
Jackson has four forum posts, the last being on 2/19. He had an athletic style playmaker safety build going on but I would be surprised if he comes back at this point.
Researched: 3/12/20

Jordan, Lee DT Free Agent
Jordan was born in Honolulu and ended up traveling 4,500 miles to Ohio State for college. This nose tackle must have caught somebody’s eye in Columbus. He managed to participate in a weekly training and activity check before disappearing on 2/17.
Researched: 3/8/20

McDonagh, Ronan K/P Buccaneers
This Irish kicker has yet to attend a practice. His last post was 10 minutes after he created on 2/17.
Researched: 3/10/20

Meissner, Silas CB Buccaneers
There isn’t an update page for Meissner yet but he at least picked up his training, camp, AC, and first training. All but one of his posts were from 2/26 or earlier.
Researched: 3/12/20

Moreland, Bryant WR Buccaneers
Moreland’s only post on the forums was the day he created on 2/16. This 5’9” WR is looking at a career in the DSFL or free agent pool.
Researched: 3/10/20

Mynell, Regan TE Free Agent:
This big tight end from New Zealand has already been released from the DSFL. The University of Texas product was last seen on 2/17.
Researched: 3/8/20

Nelson, Buster LB Coyotes
Nelson missed the train and hasn’t been seen in a month. A quick google search will show you he’s actually working at State Farm in Virginia.
Researched: 3/17/20

Peara, Caloe LB Coyotes
Detroit native Peara was able to muster one post in his short time in our universe.
Researched: 3/17/20

Smydzyck, Michael LB Coyotes
When it takes me longer to type your name than look through your post history it is not a good thing. Last seen on 2/16.
Researched: 3/17/20

Willis, Moe S Coyotes
The most interesting thing about Willis is that it says he has three forum posts, but only one is visible. Maybe it means the two others were deleted?
Researched: 3/18

Willy, Swift QB Coyotes
Willy is a second generation player, so there’s definitely potential for him to move up these rankings, but he has to show a sign of life first. With no update page the Willy plane is still static on the runway.
Researched: 3/16/20


*365 Scouting - slothfacekilla - 04-03-2020

Thank you for shouting out Ben's big body, he truly must be hilarious on the field.

Good stuff here dude, definitely put in work!!


*365 Scouting - s4ndr0p - 04-03-2020

That's a media piece which remembers me why I love this league. I really like this new perspective to scouting. I hope that you get to my royals in the future haha


*365 Scouting - siddhus - 04-03-2020

Quote: But there would be a little trepidation if I were a GM handing the keys of the franchise over to Waters. He’s a second generation player following the shock retirement of a promising S20 prospect. Did he just get bored with the 1st gen RB, or is it a sign of things to come?

Did u get bored writing this article and is that a sign of things to come? Lol I’m joking, nice article