01-16-2018, 03:27 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-16-2018, 09:37 AM by AzhekAhriman.)
The most underrated player this season is one that wasn't even drafted and yet is still leading the DSFL in tackles for loss. Meet Cordell Joshua, a defensive end out of Texas Tech that has quietly become a key player for the Chicago Coyotes. Cordell has come firing out of the gate for the Coyotes in terms of player development despite missing the draft, accumulating 141 TPE through the first 6 weeks of the season and setting himself up to be a strong prospect in the Season Six NSFL draft. Joshua has shown a nose for making plays in the run game for a Chicago defense that has, in a strange turn of events, relied almost solely on interior linemen and linebackers to rush the passer while handing off the run stopping duties to the team’s edge rushers. Even more impressive, Joshua has accumulated that league leading 9 TFL on a mere 20 tackles and a pair of sacks, showcasing that his stats really are all about stonewalling RBs in the backfield. Cordell was also responsible for the sack/safety combination on the first drive of Chicago's game against San Antonio that set the tone for a grinding victory against the league leading Marshals.
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