When looking at the current NSFL Hall of Fame, there is one omission that stands out above the rest. Jayce Tuck is arguably the greatest NSFL Defensive End of all time, yet he has no made it into the Hall. Tuck had a remarkable career and has the accolades, both team and individual, that give him a strong case to be inducted. Jayce was voted NSFL Most Outstanding Player by his peers in 2017, and NSFL Most Valuable Player in both 2018 and 2019. Tuck also won two NSFL Defensive Player of the Years and three NSFL Defensive Lineman of the year.
In addition to all these awards, Jayce dominated on the stat sheet, sitting fourth on the all-time sacks list, and with 113 tackles for loss, is the only player in NSFL history to rack up over. All others in the top five of the career sacks list are already in the Hall of Fame. In 2018, Jayce had an insane 32 sacks!! No one else has ever had more than 24 in a season. He also holds multiple spots in the top 10 of the single season TFL list. He is the only player to ever put up multiple seasons with 17 or more TFL.
On the team side of things, Jayce helped make his team a contender no matter where he went. He played for 3 teams in his career, and he found success with each of them. Jayce started his career in Arizona with the Outlaws, where they won the first three ever Ultimus trophies. He won conference championships with his other two teams as well, making Ultimus appearances with both the Yellowknife Wraithes and New Orleans Second Line. He is one of just a handful of players that has made an Ultimus appearance with three different teams.
All of this points to the fact that Jayce Tuck had an extraordinary NSFL career and is well deserving of a spot in the Hall of Fame.
In addition to all these awards, Jayce dominated on the stat sheet, sitting fourth on the all-time sacks list, and with 113 tackles for loss, is the only player in NSFL history to rack up over. All others in the top five of the career sacks list are already in the Hall of Fame. In 2018, Jayce had an insane 32 sacks!! No one else has ever had more than 24 in a season. He also holds multiple spots in the top 10 of the single season TFL list. He is the only player to ever put up multiple seasons with 17 or more TFL.
On the team side of things, Jayce helped make his team a contender no matter where he went. He played for 3 teams in his career, and he found success with each of them. Jayce started his career in Arizona with the Outlaws, where they won the first three ever Ultimus trophies. He won conference championships with his other two teams as well, making Ultimus appearances with both the Yellowknife Wraithes and New Orleans Second Line. He is one of just a handful of players that has made an Ultimus appearance with three different teams.
All of this points to the fact that Jayce Tuck had an extraordinary NSFL career and is well deserving of a spot in the Hall of Fame.