01-08-2018, 08:02 PM
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[div align=\\\"center\\\"]Welcome to Sapp’s Season Six Mock Draft, version 1.0. Here I will discuss where I believe each prospect will land and with what team. With talent ranging from the first to the last pick, GMs will have to decide on if Quantity or Quality will be a deciding factor in who gets drafted where. With some prospects making a name for themselves early on with both their play on the field and the media they write, it will be interesting to see who will be the Cream of the crop, who will be the busts, and who will be the hidden Gems of this draft class. Enjoy!
Round 1:
1st Overall:
Norman Bagwell || DT || Portland Pythons
Norman is the clear leader in TPE so far this year and has produced 2 sacks and 7 tackles in 2 games played. Adding Norman to the Yeti will give them one of the best defensive lines in the league, joining the Sandoval brothers in their quest to dominate the line. Norman did pull a similar stunt as Andre Bly Jr. did when he entered the DSFL, and there may be a link between the two players, which may have pull with the GMs to keep their former #2 overall pick happy and to stick with the Yeti come free agency.
2nd Overall:
Brian Mills || LB || Tijuana Luchadores
Brian Mills is close Behind Bagwell in TPE and has performed very well so far this year, racking up 2 sacks along with 13 tackles. The legion need a lot of help, so going with a High TPE gainer is the right move here. Once the can settle on a competent defense, their offense will round itself out and they should be competing for the playoffs in no time at all.
3rd Overall:
Cordell Joshua || DE || Kansas City Coyotes
The hawks take a bit of a stretch here hoping that he pays out in the long run as he has yet to prove himself on the field yet. The Hawks are known for their already great defense, and adding a nice pass rusher in Joshua, they will be extremely scary going into the 6th season of the NSFL.
4th Overall:
Glenn Mcpoyal || TE || Portland Pythons
The first Offensive player off the board, just like in the S5 draft, is a TE. Glenn has had a rough go of things, only racking up 4 catches and recording 2 pancakes in his two games played so far this season. The Sabercats are always looking for offensive talent to help their already decent defense, and Glenn may be the final piece needed to vault them into the playoffs.
5th Overall:
Willy Nyquist || RB || San Antonio Marshals
Willy Nyquist is the first of many running backs coming off the board and for good reason. He is currently leading the DSFL in rushing yards as well as tied for first in rushing TDs. Maybe he isn’t the most efficient back in the draft, but he has definitely put in work. He will have to work on his blocking as he has had trouble picking up blitzes, but should help the Liberty who have had trouble finding and retaining good Running backs over the past 3 years.
6th Overall:
(Via Outlaws)
Lil Bot || RB || Tijuana Luchadores
The Second Running back off the board is a relative of the all famous big Bot, and the Legion hope they score again with this pick. They do have the current leading rusher in Ardie Savea, but they are in desperate times and will need to grab the best player available, which they do with Lil Bot.
7th overall:
Grey Slax || WR || San Antonio Marshals
The wraiths, two years removed from losing Josh Garden in Free Agency, need to get Akelsen some help. While Kennedy and Cook have been very good this year, Gosh Jarden, famously changing his name when he replaced Josh garden as the number 1 wide receiver in Yellowknife, has been atrocious this year, only catching 6 passes for 66 yards in 2 games. For a team that passes as much as they do, he may turn out to be a bust and might want to switch back to quarterback to save his career.
8th Overall:
Aaron Dwayne || WR || Portland Pythons
Another Wide Receiver comes off the board at 8 and the otters keep bolstering their offense with amazing talent. Dwayne is currently the 3rd leading receiver in the DSFL and has 2 touchdowns so far in his two games played. He will line up as the otters #3 wide receiver, and be looking at creating the best receiving trio, and maybe quad if you include O’Sullivan, in the league.
Round 2:
9th Overall:
Storm Woods || CB || San Antonio Marshals
With the first pick of the second round, the Yeti take Storm Woods. They had just acquired Andre Bly Jr. and Michael Tillman in the season 5 draft, and will need bolster their secondary once again with the retirement of Brice Boggs. The Yeti Still struggle offensively, but they are trying to Trust the Process.
10th Overall:
(Via Legion)
Borkus Maximus III || QB || Kansas City Coyotes
The wraiths make a very suprising pick here, but there seems to be talks between them and the Las Vegas Legion about acquiring this pick so that Maximus III can be groomed behind Logan Noble before he is ready to take the reins. Regardless, Bork will hope to continue his fine play into the NSFL hopefully after he wins the Ultimini in his first season in the DSFL.
11th Overall:
Elvin Enchant || LB || Tijuana Luchadores
Elvin Enchant has fallen a bit over the past couple of weeks, but still stands firm in the second round. The hawks grab a player that fills their only other need on defense, and will be very scary for any team trying to score on them next year. He may be up for the Defensive MVP award if he boost his numbers a bit, but he has already recorded 15 tackles, 2 sacks, and 1 interception over his 2 games.
12th Overall:
(Via Sabercats)
Arbin Asipi Jr. || QB || Tijuana Luchadores
With King Bronko reaching his prime very soon, it looks like the Outlaws will start to groom someone behind him, and that person will be Arbin Asipi Jr. His father, who was a Defensive Tackle converted from Offensive line, and a mediocre at best career, and was carried by his team to three ultimus trophies. His father planned on retiring at the end of this year because he did not want to hurt his son when he entered the league. However, there have been talks that Sr. may take on a coaching position if it is offered to him at the end of the season.
13th Overall:
Blessed Storm || WR || Portland Pythons
Blessed Storm just dropped a huge update that vaulted him from the lower rounds and he was already #5 in receiving yards before the update, and will hopefully continue to climb as he progresses through the season.
14th Overall:
(Via Outlaws)
Bobby Ruckus || S || Portland Pythons
Bobby Ruckus has had many comparisons but the most true one would have to be Cameron Taylor, the #4 pick from the NSFL season 5 draft. Both have done great at bending-not-breaking on the defensive side of the ball and containing wide receivers as they streak down the field. He has yet to record an interception but that will hopefully change as the season goes on.
15th Overall:
None Forfeit || K || Tijuana Luchadores
Not quite a first round pick like Dean Jackson, but the wraiths need help in the kicking game and Forfeit is here to help. So far he is a perfect 3/3 on both extra points as well as Field goals, but has yet to attempt one over 34 yards. With just 2 kickers in this draft, he will have to outduel McCormick as the best kicker, or he may see his draft stock fall harshly.
16th Overall:
Jack Dwyer || LB || Kansas City Coyotes
With the last pick in the season 6 NSFL draft, the otters pick Jack Dwyer, Line backer from the Kansas City Coyotes. This is definitely a reach for them, but may be the piece needed to finally solidify that defense. If Jack continues to produce stats and update every week, he will definitely hear his name called on draft night.
Round 3:
17th Overall:
Austin Roenick || QB || Portland Pythons
The 3rd QB and second consectuve one picked falls to the 3rd round and the Yeti. With Pierno Struggling lately, they may want to bring someone in to light a fire under him. both QBs are able to position change, so only 1 will be stay at QB while the other finds a complementary position. I believe Austin has the most potential in this draft as a QB. He has shown his athletic ability and may be in for a position switch, but has all the tools necessary to become a top tier QB in this league.
18th Overall:
Jerry Ricecake || WR || Kansas City Coyotes
The Legion take a WR to help out Maximus in the passing attack. Jerry is one of the better WRs in the DSFL, ranking 4th in both Receiving yards and Receptions. Hopefully he finds the endzone soon to pump those rookie numbers up.
19th Overall:
Carter Bush || RB || San Antonio Marshals
Carter Bush has dropped off recently and that is why we see him fall to #19 in the draft. Every team can always use a good running back now and then, and Bush can definitely bee that guy for the hawks. He will have some serious competition, but will be a nice pick up so late in the draft.
20th Overall:
(Via Sabercats)
Bogdan Wojcik || DT || Tijuana Luchadores
The wraiths secure another defensive lineman as they did with Medved last year. He hasn’t quite panned out the way that they had hoped, so hopefully Bogdan can fill the hole left by Bjornsson as he retires at the end of the season.
21st Overall:
(Via Liberty)*
Borro Gore || RB || Kansas City Coyotes
Borro Gore will fill in nicely behind Mackworthy as the number 2 guy in Arizona. Mackworthy has been declining however, so Borro may hear his number called sooner rather than later. With the permanent suspension of Jaxon Tuck, The outlaws will definitely need to find an answer for the future, and Borro can be that guy.
22nd Overall:
(Via Outlaws)
Egan Winter || CB || Portland Pythons
The Yeti take another Defensive back here as the best player remaining at this point. Hoping that at least one of their draft picks pans out, or they may switch him to safety to fully round out their young but optimistic secondary. With just 8 tackles and 1 pass deflection so far, the Yeti hope that he sticks to this draft position as he may be a steal when looking back a few seasons from now.
23rd Overall:
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Vernon Collins || DE || Portland Pythons
The Wraiths again add to their defensive line as they take the best player remaining in the draft, however, there is some legal wording with this pick as they are able to trade this pick with the Outlaws for the better pick. For now, it will remain the Wraiths, in which they will create a young, yet strong defensive line that will be a force in a couple seasons time.
24th Overall:
(Via Otters)
Antonio Legion || WR || Tijuana Luchadores
At the end of the third round, the legion select the first of their 3 consecutive picks, and they take Antonio Legion, Wide Receiver from the Tijuana Luchadores. There has been some linkage between him and the former GM of the legion, who is blacklisted by some of the community, which may be the reason for the steep fall in draft stock. However, the former GMs interests have always been for the betterment of the Legion, and may have a say in where Antonio may land.
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For Rounds 4 and 5, I did not add any comments for individual players as things could change quickly depending on activity level and other outside forces.
Round 4:
25th Overall:
(Via Yeti) Rob Anderson || LB || San Antonio Marshals
26th Overall:
Gustav Rodriguez || DT || Kansas City Coyotes
27th Overall:
Poopyface Tomatonose || TE || Kansas City Coyotes
28th Overall:
(Via Sabercats) Tor Tuck || TE || Kansas City Coyotes
29th Overall:
(Via Liberty) Emmanuel Bryant || WR || N/A
30th Overall:
(Via Outlaws) Mike Vick || QB || N/A
31st Overall:
(Via Wraiths) Robby Rainey || RB || Kansas City Coyotes
32nd Overall:
Wendell Blye || DE || Kansas City Coyotes
Round 5:
33rd Overall:
Micycle McCormick || K || Kansas City Coyotes
34th Overall:
Deez Nuts || DT || Kansas City Coyotes
35th Overall:
Manson Killer || CB || Tijuana Luchadores
36th Overall:
Clown baby || TE || Tijuana Luchadores
37th Overall:
Mantis Toboggan || QB || Tijuana Luchadores
38th Overall:
Max Dalton || QB || N/A
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Round 1:


Norman Bagwell || DT || Portland Pythons
Norman is the clear leader in TPE so far this year and has produced 2 sacks and 7 tackles in 2 games played. Adding Norman to the Yeti will give them one of the best defensive lines in the league, joining the Sandoval brothers in their quest to dominate the line. Norman did pull a similar stunt as Andre Bly Jr. did when he entered the DSFL, and there may be a link between the two players, which may have pull with the GMs to keep their former #2 overall pick happy and to stick with the Yeti come free agency.


Brian Mills || LB || Tijuana Luchadores
Brian Mills is close Behind Bagwell in TPE and has performed very well so far this year, racking up 2 sacks along with 13 tackles. The legion need a lot of help, so going with a High TPE gainer is the right move here. Once the can settle on a competent defense, their offense will round itself out and they should be competing for the playoffs in no time at all.


Cordell Joshua || DE || Kansas City Coyotes
The hawks take a bit of a stretch here hoping that he pays out in the long run as he has yet to prove himself on the field yet. The Hawks are known for their already great defense, and adding a nice pass rusher in Joshua, they will be extremely scary going into the 6th season of the NSFL.


Glenn Mcpoyal || TE || Portland Pythons
The first Offensive player off the board, just like in the S5 draft, is a TE. Glenn has had a rough go of things, only racking up 4 catches and recording 2 pancakes in his two games played so far this season. The Sabercats are always looking for offensive talent to help their already decent defense, and Glenn may be the final piece needed to vault them into the playoffs.


Willy Nyquist || RB || San Antonio Marshals
Willy Nyquist is the first of many running backs coming off the board and for good reason. He is currently leading the DSFL in rushing yards as well as tied for first in rushing TDs. Maybe he isn’t the most efficient back in the draft, but he has definitely put in work. He will have to work on his blocking as he has had trouble picking up blitzes, but should help the Liberty who have had trouble finding and retaining good Running backs over the past 3 years.


Lil Bot || RB || Tijuana Luchadores
The Second Running back off the board is a relative of the all famous big Bot, and the Legion hope they score again with this pick. They do have the current leading rusher in Ardie Savea, but they are in desperate times and will need to grab the best player available, which they do with Lil Bot.


Grey Slax || WR || San Antonio Marshals
The wraiths, two years removed from losing Josh Garden in Free Agency, need to get Akelsen some help. While Kennedy and Cook have been very good this year, Gosh Jarden, famously changing his name when he replaced Josh garden as the number 1 wide receiver in Yellowknife, has been atrocious this year, only catching 6 passes for 66 yards in 2 games. For a team that passes as much as they do, he may turn out to be a bust and might want to switch back to quarterback to save his career.


Aaron Dwayne || WR || Portland Pythons
Another Wide Receiver comes off the board at 8 and the otters keep bolstering their offense with amazing talent. Dwayne is currently the 3rd leading receiver in the DSFL and has 2 touchdowns so far in his two games played. He will line up as the otters #3 wide receiver, and be looking at creating the best receiving trio, and maybe quad if you include O’Sullivan, in the league.
Round 2:


Storm Woods || CB || San Antonio Marshals
With the first pick of the second round, the Yeti take Storm Woods. They had just acquired Andre Bly Jr. and Michael Tillman in the season 5 draft, and will need bolster their secondary once again with the retirement of Brice Boggs. The Yeti Still struggle offensively, but they are trying to Trust the Process.


Borkus Maximus III || QB || Kansas City Coyotes
The wraiths make a very suprising pick here, but there seems to be talks between them and the Las Vegas Legion about acquiring this pick so that Maximus III can be groomed behind Logan Noble before he is ready to take the reins. Regardless, Bork will hope to continue his fine play into the NSFL hopefully after he wins the Ultimini in his first season in the DSFL.


Elvin Enchant || LB || Tijuana Luchadores
Elvin Enchant has fallen a bit over the past couple of weeks, but still stands firm in the second round. The hawks grab a player that fills their only other need on defense, and will be very scary for any team trying to score on them next year. He may be up for the Defensive MVP award if he boost his numbers a bit, but he has already recorded 15 tackles, 2 sacks, and 1 interception over his 2 games.


Arbin Asipi Jr. || QB || Tijuana Luchadores
With King Bronko reaching his prime very soon, it looks like the Outlaws will start to groom someone behind him, and that person will be Arbin Asipi Jr. His father, who was a Defensive Tackle converted from Offensive line, and a mediocre at best career, and was carried by his team to three ultimus trophies. His father planned on retiring at the end of this year because he did not want to hurt his son when he entered the league. However, there have been talks that Sr. may take on a coaching position if it is offered to him at the end of the season.


Blessed Storm || WR || Portland Pythons
Blessed Storm just dropped a huge update that vaulted him from the lower rounds and he was already #5 in receiving yards before the update, and will hopefully continue to climb as he progresses through the season.


Bobby Ruckus || S || Portland Pythons
Bobby Ruckus has had many comparisons but the most true one would have to be Cameron Taylor, the #4 pick from the NSFL season 5 draft. Both have done great at bending-not-breaking on the defensive side of the ball and containing wide receivers as they streak down the field. He has yet to record an interception but that will hopefully change as the season goes on.


None Forfeit || K || Tijuana Luchadores
Not quite a first round pick like Dean Jackson, but the wraiths need help in the kicking game and Forfeit is here to help. So far he is a perfect 3/3 on both extra points as well as Field goals, but has yet to attempt one over 34 yards. With just 2 kickers in this draft, he will have to outduel McCormick as the best kicker, or he may see his draft stock fall harshly.


Jack Dwyer || LB || Kansas City Coyotes
With the last pick in the season 6 NSFL draft, the otters pick Jack Dwyer, Line backer from the Kansas City Coyotes. This is definitely a reach for them, but may be the piece needed to finally solidify that defense. If Jack continues to produce stats and update every week, he will definitely hear his name called on draft night.
Round 3:


Austin Roenick || QB || Portland Pythons
The 3rd QB and second consectuve one picked falls to the 3rd round and the Yeti. With Pierno Struggling lately, they may want to bring someone in to light a fire under him. both QBs are able to position change, so only 1 will be stay at QB while the other finds a complementary position. I believe Austin has the most potential in this draft as a QB. He has shown his athletic ability and may be in for a position switch, but has all the tools necessary to become a top tier QB in this league.


Jerry Ricecake || WR || Kansas City Coyotes
The Legion take a WR to help out Maximus in the passing attack. Jerry is one of the better WRs in the DSFL, ranking 4th in both Receiving yards and Receptions. Hopefully he finds the endzone soon to pump those rookie numbers up.


Carter Bush || RB || San Antonio Marshals
Carter Bush has dropped off recently and that is why we see him fall to #19 in the draft. Every team can always use a good running back now and then, and Bush can definitely bee that guy for the hawks. He will have some serious competition, but will be a nice pick up so late in the draft.


Bogdan Wojcik || DT || Tijuana Luchadores
The wraiths secure another defensive lineman as they did with Medved last year. He hasn’t quite panned out the way that they had hoped, so hopefully Bogdan can fill the hole left by Bjornsson as he retires at the end of the season.


Borro Gore || RB || Kansas City Coyotes
Borro Gore will fill in nicely behind Mackworthy as the number 2 guy in Arizona. Mackworthy has been declining however, so Borro may hear his number called sooner rather than later. With the permanent suspension of Jaxon Tuck, The outlaws will definitely need to find an answer for the future, and Borro can be that guy.


Egan Winter || CB || Portland Pythons
The Yeti take another Defensive back here as the best player remaining at this point. Hoping that at least one of their draft picks pans out, or they may switch him to safety to fully round out their young but optimistic secondary. With just 8 tackles and 1 pass deflection so far, the Yeti hope that he sticks to this draft position as he may be a steal when looking back a few seasons from now.


Vernon Collins || DE || Portland Pythons
The Wraiths again add to their defensive line as they take the best player remaining in the draft, however, there is some legal wording with this pick as they are able to trade this pick with the Outlaws for the better pick. For now, it will remain the Wraiths, in which they will create a young, yet strong defensive line that will be a force in a couple seasons time.


Antonio Legion || WR || Tijuana Luchadores
At the end of the third round, the legion select the first of their 3 consecutive picks, and they take Antonio Legion, Wide Receiver from the Tijuana Luchadores. There has been some linkage between him and the former GM of the legion, who is blacklisted by some of the community, which may be the reason for the steep fall in draft stock. However, the former GMs interests have always been for the betterment of the Legion, and may have a say in where Antonio may land.
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For Rounds 4 and 5, I did not add any comments for individual players as things could change quickly depending on activity level and other outside forces.
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