Having just finished drafting one of the deepest DSFL drafts in recent memory, Epictitus Milburn could write about a great number of new additions to the Tijuana Luchadores that could have an immediate impact. For Bobson Dugnutt, his locker room presence is one of legend to be sure, but just based solely on his preseason performance, I'm not sure that we've seen a defensive player with more promise right from the get-go. Dugnutt started out rather slow with 1 tackle and 2 pass deflections in his first game and only 2 tackles in his second. But he exploded in his next two games with 11 tackles, 3 pass deflections, 1 interception, and 1 touchdown in his next two games. Additionally, he shows promise as a returner already amassing above 200 yards in punt returns and 1 touchdown. In other words, as a defensive player he has already scored more points than any of the wide receivers on his team (with the exception of Thjalfi Halvorsen who also has two touchdowns). Last season was the first time in a while that a CB has been featured so prominently on a team as Lucari Felix walked away with quite a few awards for his accomplishments. But expect Bobson Dugnutt to be right on his tail all season.
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