The most improved player from the first season of the National Simulation Football League to the second season of the National Simulation Football League is clearly Darnell Turner, cornerback for the Baltimore Hawks. Turner, a young player who entered the season two draft, wasn't considered a great player by most teams in season one. No team thought that he was worth the 2 million dollar contract to pickup for one season prior to the draft. However, he's shown drastic improvement since than. He was picked 9th in the season 2 draft by the Baltimore Hawks who recognized his value. He immidiately signed a two year, eight million dollar contract making him one of the highest paid corners in the league, and it has paid off. He is second in the league in passes defensed with 16(tied with Petraskis) and caught three interceptions in his rookie year, all while being the second cornerback behind Delacour. Delacour has been an essential part of Turner's growth, helping mold him into the player he is today. The dynamic duo of Delacour and Turner is a big part of why the Hawks have had so much success this season. With two cornerbacks who can start for any team, it'll be difficult for any receivers to break past the hawks secondary.
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