So while there are many players that are deserving of the Hall of Fame I wanted to focus on somebody that probably isn't getting much recognition. That person is Jaylon Broxton, the safety formerly known as Poopyface Tomatonose, who played tight end under that moniker. As tight end he won Offensive Rookie of the Year with New Orleans, gaining five hundred and eighty one receiving yards with a 7.4 yard average and scoring one touchdown. Deciding that catching the ball was too easy he transitioned to the defensive side of the field as a safety. He went on to amass seven hundred and sixty eight tackles, eight of them being tackles for a loss, seven forced fumbles, eight fumbles recovered, twenty five sacks, twenty six interceptions, one hundred and twenty seven passes defended and four defensive touchdowns. He also won two Ultimus championships with the Orange County Otters. Jaylon became a staple of this league as a member and leader of the Orange COunty Otters and has gone on to bring them multiple championships both as a player and in the current day. The Otters are known for their fantastic defensive back and this all stems from the influence of Jaylon Broxton. I know that a lot of players hurt their cases for the Hall of Fame by switching positions but if anything I think this testament to their versatility and dedication to the game should strengthen their case

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