Minnesota Grey Ducks Strong Safety Tim Soulja might surprise a few people by the end of the year when he wins Safety of the Year and gets a nod for defensive rookie of the year. Though he only ranks at number three in terms of tackles, his splash plays make him stand out among all safeties, let alone defensive rookies. He has two picks so far, with two pass deflections and a sack, and I anticipate those numbers will continue to grow as Tim steadily earns TPE and begins to take the reins of a rising Minnesota defense.
While Minny lost many quality defenders to call ups the last two seasons, I believe that this draft has taken several defensive stars of the future, Tim included. He’s currently sitting at 180 TPE, and will be capped for sure starting next season after he purchases tier six equipment. Finally, his best performance in week 5 against Tijuana showed that he can be a difference maker when given the chance, as he boasted 5 tackles, a pass deflection, a pick, a tackle for a loss, AND a sack. That’s a helluva performance from the young star.
Right now the race to top safety is still wide open, but I won't be surprised to see his name pop up in multiple categories on awards night.
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While Minny lost many quality defenders to call ups the last two seasons, I believe that this draft has taken several defensive stars of the future, Tim included. He’s currently sitting at 180 TPE, and will be capped for sure starting next season after he purchases tier six equipment. Finally, his best performance in week 5 against Tijuana showed that he can be a difference maker when given the chance, as he boasted 5 tackles, a pass deflection, a pick, a tackle for a loss, AND a sack. That’s a helluva performance from the young star.
Right now the race to top safety is still wide open, but I won't be surprised to see his name pop up in multiple categories on awards night.
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