I’m going to be making the case for why I believe Connor Quigley, OL for Kansas City, will be known as the steal of the S24 DSFL draft.
When your picking 87th in the S24 draft you aren’t holding out hope for a big impact player and your definitely not expecting to pick up someone who the next season would be voted as a team captain but that’s what Kansas City got in Quigley.
Through the first few games of the season it looked like Quigley had gone inactive, which as he was such a late pick it was kind of expected, but then he appeared and started earning TPE. Before long he became a integral part of Kansas City’s offensive line and a big part of the locker room. In his 1st season, which he played at center, he had 47 pancakes while only allowing 4 sacks.
Playing alongside the DSFL offensive lineman of the year, Clay Stallworth, has only made the rise of Quigley go even more under the radar. In the S25 ISFL draft, Quigley was picked 60th by Austin. Another late pick for Quigley which just gives him another chance to be the steal of a draft.
So when you have someone that is picked 87th, is 14 TPE away from being capped, is one of the most vocal people in your locker room and has been voted the offensive team captain. All of that makes it easy for me to say that Connor Quigley was the steal of the draft.
When your picking 87th in the S24 draft you aren’t holding out hope for a big impact player and your definitely not expecting to pick up someone who the next season would be voted as a team captain but that’s what Kansas City got in Quigley.
Through the first few games of the season it looked like Quigley had gone inactive, which as he was such a late pick it was kind of expected, but then he appeared and started earning TPE. Before long he became a integral part of Kansas City’s offensive line and a big part of the locker room. In his 1st season, which he played at center, he had 47 pancakes while only allowing 4 sacks.
Playing alongside the DSFL offensive lineman of the year, Clay Stallworth, has only made the rise of Quigley go even more under the radar. In the S25 ISFL draft, Quigley was picked 60th by Austin. Another late pick for Quigley which just gives him another chance to be the steal of a draft.
So when you have someone that is picked 87th, is 14 TPE away from being capped, is one of the most vocal people in your locker room and has been voted the offensive team captain. All of that makes it easy for me to say that Connor Quigley was the steal of the draft.
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