The Season 15 NSFL draft class was insane. Over 100 new NSFLers entered the fray. That class by itself injected new life into the league. Where would the league be without Valor, Baron, Frick_Nasty, Moonlight, and others. Scouting this massive group of people was a real pain. This is especially true in the DSFL draft. One young QB, Brock Landers, fell unnoticed to the 88th? pick. The two expansion teams got their guys early in Longshaw? And Lange. Portland grabbed Franklin Armstrong in the 9th. The Coyotes drafted Ryan Leaf Jr. The Marshals and Luchadores were satisfied with their incumbent QBs Cooter Bigsby, and Corvo Havran. This left a stud in Brock Landers to fall.
He shocked the world by announcing a position switch to wide receiver immediately after being drafted. This left GM's shaking their heads. For example, Portland managed to draft no quality receivers. Landers draft stock rose rapidly. When the NSFL draft arrived, Landers was among the top avaliable prospects. No one was surprised to hear his name called 1st overall. He continued to thrive and improve. And then... Poof, gone. Now he's back, but his absence was costly. His meager 600 TPE as the first overall pick in the stacked S15 draft makes him the biggest NSFL bust... Ever.
He shocked the world by announcing a position switch to wide receiver immediately after being drafted. This left GM's shaking their heads. For example, Portland managed to draft no quality receivers. Landers draft stock rose rapidly. When the NSFL draft arrived, Landers was among the top avaliable prospects. No one was surprised to hear his name called 1st overall. He continued to thrive and improve. And then... Poof, gone. Now he's back, but his absence was costly. His meager 600 TPE as the first overall pick in the stacked S15 draft makes him the biggest NSFL bust... Ever.
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