Chris Steele spent his offseason reshaping his body in preparation for his first snap sin the DSFL. Steele had played offense and defense in college, where he simply out-athleted most of the folks that he lined up against at CB and WR, but Steele knew that the talent in the DSFL and NSFL is at another level and that it would take a greater effort to maintain his all-star form. Steele focused on speed, becoming a devotee to the famous sports mantra of “speed kills and it kills fast”, with the goal of allowing himself to once again contribute all over the field on defense and maybe even play some spot-snaps on offense if the opportunity presented itself. Steele has also made it a goal of his to become stronger and to improve his conditioning, which frankly wasn’t all that necessary in college where he was scoring on a whopping 33% of the plays where he lined up at wide receiver. As Steele prepared to shift more towards a purely defensive career in the big leagues he knew that he would have to build these attributes up in order to survive the grinding job of playing every snap as a CB one in the ever pass happy NSFL, and also to make plays on the edge against other team’s speed rush games. Chris is excited to be picked up by a DSFL team and start making an impact come the regular season.
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