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Any prospect ideas for my dynasty?
I'm creating prospects and giving them stories to add to the immersion, any recruit ideas would be appreciated.
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Do you want actual fake back stories for these guys? Or jus name, position, number, accessories, etc?Check out my dynasty thread:
http://www.operationsports.com/forum...post2047930775
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Zarif Tennfjord RB/WR #10 6’1 178 Minot, North Dakota
Son of a Norwegian father and Moroccan mother, Zarif is an athlete through and through. His parents were both Olympians, his father being a speed skater and mother being a sprinter. He spent the first decade of his life in his native Norway before moving to the United States. Tennfjord first picked up a football his freshman year of high school and was a natural. His skills are unpolished but Zarif possesses superior athleticism.
RB, slot WR, returner, something like Dexter McCluster was at Ole Miss. The kinda guy you don’t want to put between the tackles but is deadly in open space. He’s a bit undersized and therefore more susceptible to injury, not a guy you want out there 100% of the time but every time he lines up Tennfjord is a homerun threat.Comment
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Re: Any prospect ideas for my dynasty?
Zarif Tennfjord RB/WR #10 6’1 178 Minot, North Dakota
Son of a Norwegian father and Moroccan mother, Zarif is an athlete through and through. His parents were both Olympians, his father being a speed skater and mother being a sprinter. He spent the first decade of his life in his native Norway before moving to the United States. Tennfjord first picked up a football his freshman year of high school and was a natural. His skills are unpolished but Zarif possesses superior athleticism.
RB, slot WR, returner, something like Dexter McCluster was at Ole Miss. The kinda guy you don’t want to put between the tackles but is deadly in open space. He’s a bit undersized and therefore more susceptible to injury, not a guy you want out there 100% of the time but every time he lines up Tennfjord is a homerun threat.
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As a Canadian. And the success of Andrew Wiggins in the NBA. I always hope that one day the football side gets their Wiggins. Could have some sort of back story where maybe is father was a former nhl player or baseball player.
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Nate Quantrill QB #16 6’3 194 London, Ontario, Canada
In the case of Nate Quantrill the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. The son of long time major league pitcher (and Canadian) Paul Quantrill has the same pinpoint precision as his father. While it’s no rocket, Nate has a decent arm and can move the ball down the field. Quantrill’s quick on his feet, though no burner, he has exceptional escapability. He can extend the play, buying his receivers an extra second or two to get open. Ideally would find himself in a West Coast offense.
If you want any more let me know, I do the same thing for my dynasties. I’ve got a name randomizer I made in excel with tens of thousands first and last names.Comment
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Nate Quantrill QB #16 6’3 194 London, Ontario, Canada
In the case of Nate Quantrill the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. The son of long time major league pitcher (and Canadian) Paul Quantrill has the same pinpoint precision as his father. While it’s no rocket, Nate has a decent arm and can move the ball down the field. Quantrill’s quick on his feet, though no burner, he has exceptional escapability. He can extend the play, buying his receivers an extra second or two to get open. Ideally would find himself in a West Coast offense.
If you want any more let me know, I do the same thing for my dynasties. I’ve got a name randomizer I made in excel with tens of thousands first and last names.
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Hayes & Hudson Webster DE #57 & 75 5’11 251 Tulsa, Oklahoma
As you would expect, both of their parents find themselves in the oil industry. The Webster twins embody that blue collar mentality. While not being the biggest, fastest or strongest they never give up on a play and more often than not, find themselves in position to make one. They’re tweeners, they can rush the pass but don’t quite have the coverage ability to play linebacker at the college level. The twins are however sure tacklers, regardless of where you choose to play them.
Baxter “Boss” LaCroix III SS #45 6’3 228 Bossier City, Louisiana
Boss is the kind of player kids are going to talk about for the next generation. He grew up idolizing Sean Taylor and it shows, the skull crushing safety makes all the highlight hits. LaCroix is known to beat himself at times, getting lost in coverage, always going for the big hit and committing personal foul penalties. Since his father was incarcerated, Boss’ cousin Jody has been serving as his legal guardian. The word is his letter of intent is going to the highest bidder. Despite the obvious red flags, you can’t deny the kid’s talent.Comment
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While on a family vacation exploring the national parks of the Southwest, nerdy high schooler Elroy Finkel and his family are stranded in Las Vegas when the family car breaks down between Death Valley and the Grand Canyon. Hoping to make the best of a bad situation, the Finkel Family decides to explore the Vegas strip, when suddenly, young Elroy is bit by a radioactive Johnny Manziel, who hours earlier chugged a canister of plutonium after mistaking it for his can of Coors Light.
Elroy immediately develops a fever and is rushed to the hospital where he battles hangover-like conditions for 5 days. After the fever breaks and Elroy begins recover, he notices a change in his physical abilities. The once awkward and unathletic Finkel son discovers he has the elusiveness of a Junglecat.
Two months later while back at school, Elroy is harassed by members of his high school football team who attempt to physically accost him. Elroy dodges the linebackers, making them look silly and catching the eye of gym teach and Head Coach Peter Garity, who brings him in for try out after the team's star QB suffers a season ending leg injury.
The 5'8" 160 lb Finkel dazzles with his escapability and leads the team to its best season in 20 years, simultaneously garnering the interest of several college recruiters.
SpoilerThe rest of the story has yet to be written...Comment
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While on a family vacation exploring the national parks of the Southwest, nerdy high schooler Elroy Finkel and his family are stranded in Las Vegas when the family car breaks down between Death Valley and the Grand Canyon. Hoping to make the best of a bad situation, the Finkel Family decides to explore the Vegas strip, when suddenly, young Elroy is bit by a radioactive Johnny Manziel, who hours earlier chugged a canister of plutonium after mistaking it for his can of Coors Light.
Elroy immediately develops a fever and is rushed to the hospital where he battles hangover-like conditions for 5 days. After the fever breaks and Elroy begins recover, he notices a change in his physical abilities. The once awkward and unathletic Finkel son discovers he has the elusiveness of a Junglecat.
Two months later while back at school, Elroy is harassed by members of his high school football team who attempt to physically accost him. Elroy dodges the linebackers, making them look silly and catching the eye of gym teach and Head Coach Peter Garity, who brings him in for try out after the team's star QB suffers a season ending leg injury.
The 5'8" 160 lb Finkel dazzles with his escapability and leads the team to its best season in 20 years, simultaneously garnering the interest of several college recruiters.
SpoilerThe rest of the story has yet to be written...
Laces out, Dan.Comment
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Anthony Thornburg-- RB (5'6", 170) Newhall, CA
As a radically undersized back, Thornburg never had a shot at starting for the dominant Desert Canyon HS football team. That is, until the starter went down.
Thornburg was thrust into action in the second game of the season. His small stature quickly became an asset, as he was able to hide behind lineman while he found the hole. With decent speed, Thornburg could run with anyone. What set him apart the most was his agility.
Taking advantage of his low center of gravity, Thornburg developed an innate ability to "make people miss" as he reminded many of Sproles in his K-state years. He would carry the team running for 1200 yards and catching passes for another 300.
An excellent 3rd down back and return man, Thornburg would see his stock rise as he became a 3* prospect. Due to his size, he received almost no recruiting.
All he needs is a chance...Comment
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Thanks for all these
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You guys want updates when these guys go into my dynasty?
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