Dean Jackson spent the offseason hard at work, training to be as good as he can be. He's notched another punter of the year award under his belt, making two total and one kicker of the year award, but he wants more of the latter. Seven years of kicking in the national simulation football league have taken a mental toll, with him consistently being a top kicker, but not THE top kicker. That said, he's also very hyped for the upcoming season. As one of the oldest players on the team, and the one tied with veteran safety Darren Morris for the most years spent as an Outlaw, he's seen the team go through a rough rebuild, but believes their poised for a breakout season, and soon, some hardware as the culmination of years of hard work from everyone in the front office to the coaching staff to the players down on the field, putting in work day in and day out. The Arizona Outlaws made several great offseason pick-ups, including free agent wide receiver Trey Willie, and rookie cornerback Hike Mughes plus rookie runningback Arbin Asipi III who will both be starting on the professional roster immediately. Also, sophomore tight end Steven Moore and sophomore runningback Slim Shady have been called up.
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