Isaiah Rashad has a nose for the ball. He plays corner back for the Arizona Outlaws and has single handedly won them several games in season 1. Perhaps the most memorable game was his contributions to Mike Boss’ six interception game, where Isaiah Rashad himself was able to catch three of them. Rashad’s game is a bit of an anomaly when you look at his measurables. He isn’t the fastest guy in the league nor does he have the best hands for the league but somehow he can help but bring in interceptions at a rate significantly higher than his peers.
Season 2 will be an interesting one for Rashad and his fans. Are his interception numbers going to regress or is he going to continue to make plays that quite frankly, he has no business making? If Rashad has shown us one thing it’s that you don’t have to be the fastest, strongest, smartest, or most talented player at your position to make a huge impact in this league and compete at a high level. You can even be considered one of the very best at your position. If that’s not enough to make Isaiah Rashad a top 50 player in the NSFL I don’t know what is.
Season 2 will be an interesting one for Rashad and his fans. Are his interception numbers going to regress or is he going to continue to make plays that quite frankly, he has no business making? If Rashad has shown us one thing it’s that you don’t have to be the fastest, strongest, smartest, or most talented player at your position to make a huge impact in this league and compete at a high level. You can even be considered one of the very best at your position. If that’s not enough to make Isaiah Rashad a top 50 player in the NSFL I don’t know what is.
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