Young gun rookie Kyle Cobb has made it to the big leagues, so he's not afraid of much, but he has his calendar marked on one team. Not just one specific person, but the entire Yellowknife Wraiths defense. With the likes of cornerback Dermott Lavelle, this year's number one overall draft selection, line backer Kevin Cushing, and Defensive Tackle Bork Bjornsson, the wraith's defense is potent. As a runningback, Cobb is used to finding holes in the defensive line, but Bjornsson can stuff those holes like no other. At 6 foot 5, 360 pounds, the Iceland native is a nightmare for opposing offenses, let alone runningbacks. Kyle looks forward to hopefully dodging that strong line. Behind them is one of Yellowknife's core defensive pieces. Rookie linebacker Kevin Cushing. The 6 foot 2, 240 pound player isn't the key to the linebacking corps, but he's got the special ability of being a great pass coverage man. As a receiving running back, Kyle Cobb looks to make a fool of him and force Cushing to stick to run coverage like a normal linebacker. After all that, still stands possibly the best player on the wraith's defense, Dermott Lavelle. Yellowknife traded up to number one overall to take this guy, and there's no question why. The 6 foot, 200 pound cornerback sounds small, but he's scary. As a man to man corner, he's got the wheels to stay with the fastest of them, and his hands are no joke either. He'll cover anyone who dares to step into his zone, and he'll take advantage of all of them. Kyle Cobb would like to be the exception to that, and run through the entire Yellowknife defense, and show off why he deserves his spot on the field.

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