Now most of you all are probably thinking to your self who is Xaq Schiaparelli, and why does he spell his name like that?
Xaq spells his name in that style as he believes he is more sophisticated than the average human being from going to such a prestigious school like Northwestern. I asked Xaq for an answer about this and he gave me the response "I can't have a name of a simpleton like Zack, I'm superior to the average human being in every way shape and form"
Xaq is a former All-American and Olympic Trial track runner who has never played football which may be a concern, but he has shown on the track in short races he has the blistering speed to keep up with EVERYONE as well as he has shown in longer distances that he has the most endurance maybe in NSFL history, but this has yet to be seen. So Xaq will be a force to be reckoned with in a man scheme, due to his inexperience in the game he will need to be able to adapt to zone coverages quick, but the kid has mental fortitude he went to Northwestern he can do it.
His weakness will come with his small build coming from a track background instead of a football one so he will struggle with bigger WRs and TEs, but if he can get his hands on it you know the ball is his the kid never dropped a relay baton once in all of the relay races he has ever ran, he must have glue or something on them because he did that WITHOUT GLOVES
![[Image: evan-jager-4789d2b9-8c27-4b07-9a7b-439b0...e-750.jpeg]](https://alchetron.com/cdn/evan-jager-4789d2b9-8c27-4b07-9a7b-439b039f740-resize-750.jpeg)
Current Pro Comparison: Sam Shields
![[Image: 800px-Sam_Shields.jpg]](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/15/Sam_Shields.jpg/800px-Sam_Shields.jpg)
I make this comparison due to them both being smaller players with track backgrounds, who have a knack for intercepting passes
Potential Pro Comparison: Darrell Green
![[Image: Darrell-Green.jpg?q=50&fit=crop&w=738&h=480]](https://static0.thesportsterimages.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Darrell-Green.jpg?q=50&fit=crop&w=738&h=480)
I also make this connection to the blazing speed and the knack for getting interceptions.
I believe Schiaparelli has all the tools to be a defensive player of the year sometime in his career due to his speed making closing out on balls easier to go a long with his glue like hands which isn't something you can teach.
Xaq spells his name in that style as he believes he is more sophisticated than the average human being from going to such a prestigious school like Northwestern. I asked Xaq for an answer about this and he gave me the response "I can't have a name of a simpleton like Zack, I'm superior to the average human being in every way shape and form"
Xaq is a former All-American and Olympic Trial track runner who has never played football which may be a concern, but he has shown on the track in short races he has the blistering speed to keep up with EVERYONE as well as he has shown in longer distances that he has the most endurance maybe in NSFL history, but this has yet to be seen. So Xaq will be a force to be reckoned with in a man scheme, due to his inexperience in the game he will need to be able to adapt to zone coverages quick, but the kid has mental fortitude he went to Northwestern he can do it.
His weakness will come with his small build coming from a track background instead of a football one so he will struggle with bigger WRs and TEs, but if he can get his hands on it you know the ball is his the kid never dropped a relay baton once in all of the relay races he has ever ran, he must have glue or something on them because he did that WITHOUT GLOVES
![[Image: evan-jager-4789d2b9-8c27-4b07-9a7b-439b0...e-750.jpeg]](https://alchetron.com/cdn/evan-jager-4789d2b9-8c27-4b07-9a7b-439b039f740-resize-750.jpeg)
Current Pro Comparison: Sam Shields
![[Image: 800px-Sam_Shields.jpg]](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/15/Sam_Shields.jpg/800px-Sam_Shields.jpg)
I make this comparison due to them both being smaller players with track backgrounds, who have a knack for intercepting passes
Potential Pro Comparison: Darrell Green
![[Image: Darrell-Green.jpg?q=50&fit=crop&w=738&h=480]](https://static0.thesportsterimages.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Darrell-Green.jpg?q=50&fit=crop&w=738&h=480)
I also make this connection to the blazing speed and the knack for getting interceptions.
I believe Schiaparelli has all the tools to be a defensive player of the year sometime in his career due to his speed making closing out on balls easier to go a long with his glue like hands which isn't something you can teach.