Cameron Taylor was drafted in this years NSFL Draft at #4 by the Yellowknife Wraiths. Taylor who had a superb season in the DSFL with the Portland Pythons has a new home in the Canadian Northwest Territories. Although it's not exactly a new home, Taylor is after all Canadian by birth and spent much of his childhood in the beautiful country.
Taylor stands at 193 tpe as of today and primarily plays in the safety position. He joins an already stacked Wraiths secondary which features S2 standout Dermot Lavelle, S1 veteran Jogn Floggity, Marcus Kane and S4 breakout player of the year Clee Hardrool.
Taylor has potentially the most rounded skillset of any prospect from this years draft with 73 agility, 76 speed, 71 endurance and 67 hands heading into S5. While speed is not the biggest factor for a safety when the cornerbacks are capable, we could still see some problems for Taylor.
The Yellowknife Wraiths will hope that Taylor is the impact player that will push them over the line in their elusive goal of taking the Ultimus home to Canada, especially after last seasons crushing Ultimus final loss to the Orange County Otters. Can the Wraiths finally overcome the struggle of not being able to win the big one?
Taylor stands at 193 tpe as of today and primarily plays in the safety position. He joins an already stacked Wraiths secondary which features S2 standout Dermot Lavelle, S1 veteran Jogn Floggity, Marcus Kane and S4 breakout player of the year Clee Hardrool.
Taylor has potentially the most rounded skillset of any prospect from this years draft with 73 agility, 76 speed, 71 endurance and 67 hands heading into S5. While speed is not the biggest factor for a safety when the cornerbacks are capable, we could still see some problems for Taylor.
The Yellowknife Wraiths will hope that Taylor is the impact player that will push them over the line in their elusive goal of taking the Ultimus home to Canada, especially after last seasons crushing Ultimus final loss to the Orange County Otters. Can the Wraiths finally overcome the struggle of not being able to win the big one?