05-25-2017, 12:59 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-25-2017, 01:01 PM by Dinklburger01.)
Sinjin Flimjollywop only had 1 year of football under his belt when the University of Michigan heavily pursued him and pulled him on board. A native of a small village in India, Flimjollywop had it rough from the start and overcame many adversities to get where he is today. The most extreme of these adversities has to be when he had his knee absolutely demolished by a Wisconsin offensive lineman only halfway through his freshman year. Through toughness and dedication he managed to come back after doctors told him he never would. He walked back on for Michigan in his junior year and used his natural talent and athleticism to dominate the competition when he was on the field. But that's just it, WHEN he was on the field. He only got to play about 60% of defensive snaps for UM because his coaches were worried he could injure the knee again. During those snaps he looked as good as any defender in football, showing amazing instincts and brutal physicality, but he has just 2.5 years of football experience in his entire life. Many GM's are scared that his instincts won't be enough to overcome the lack of game time. Flimjollywop didn't participate in any pre draft workouts so the exact measurements of his athleticism aren't known, but you can see it on his tape. He insists he is finally at 100% after playing sparingly last season. Whoever takes this Indian Wreckingball will be taking a project player with huge boom or bust potential.