Alejandro Chainbreaker is once again at the top of Mt. Linebacker this season, only one season removed from winning DPOTY last year. His 42 tackles this season are easily the most by a defender, and he's tied for most sacks in the league with 4--the next defender after him is Adam Schell with 36 tackles and 3 sacks. Moreover, he spearheads a Minnesota Grey Ducks defense that has come away with a couple big upsets in the last few weeks, and it can be argued that the Grey Ducks defense is the best in the league. While his statistical achievements are easier to analyze, it's his role in the LB room that is understated. Helping upcoming LB Wasrabi Gleel improve week-in-and-week-out, it seems Chainbreaker has an heir-apparent for when he inevitably is called up to the ISFL. Gleel and Chainbreaker's playing style compliments one another, as Chainbreaker high speed allows him to control the outside rush and make tackles in the secondary, while Wasrabi Gleel has been a thumper in the middle of the defense, and already showed off his intelligence on an interception on the goal line against Norfolk. It is entirely within the realm of possibility that Chainbreaker wins DPOTY and that Gleel wins DROTY at the end of this season if their production continues.
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