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JJ tore it up in college, for the 1 season he was there. He set the record for CAREER rec yards. IN A SEASON. He averaged 326 yards a game. His final statline, 98 catches for 4564 yards and 54 TDs. This is just absurd. The catches weren't a lot, but when he caught the ball, it was almost always a 50 yard TD. It was mostly bombs on the 25 yard line. It was really hard to stop this guy from scoring, and that's how he led College University to a national title and their first B1G 1 Championship. Becuase of these record settings seasons, unlike which no college has ever seen, JJ was practically forced to enter the DSFL draft, almost 2 years early. They were too dominant and had too much talent, so it was pretty unfair for other people to guard him when he was clearly ISFL talent. JJ has declared for the S46 DSFL draft, and the rest is history. | JJ tore it up in college, for the 1 season he was there. He set the record for CAREER rec yards. IN A SEASON. He averaged 326 yards a game. His final statline, 98 catches for 4564 yards and 54 TDs. This is just absurd. The catches weren't a lot, but when he caught the ball, it was almost always a 50 yard TD. It was mostly bombs on the 25 yard line. It was really hard to stop this guy from scoring, and that's how he led College University to a national title and their first B1G 1 Championship. Becuase of these record settings seasons, unlike which no college has ever seen, JJ was practically forced to enter the DSFL draft, almost 2 years early. They were too dominant and had too much talent, so it was pretty unfair for other people to guard him when he was clearly ISFL talent. JJ has declared for the S46 DSFL draft, and the rest is history. | ||
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+ | JJ What had a very productive rookie season in the DSFL as a Wide receiver. Despite Norfolk going 4-9, What managed to grab 74 balls for 1153 yards and 12 TDs. An overall spectacular season and the best season by a rookie receiver. He was consistent on offense and good for 75 yards and a TD per game. He had some game tying and game winning catches in close games. He should have been a nominee for OROY considering he was the best rookie WR. A pro bowl nod would be well deserved too. 10th in yards, 4th in TDs, 10th in YPC, 9th in catches. An overall very productive season for the rookie. He got so big though, and had so many drops, that his coaches decided to swap him to LB, where he could use that big frame to rush the passer and he wouldn't have to catch as many balls. It's an ideal swap for What, who looks to make the tough transition to the ISFL level. | ||
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==Professional career== | ==Professional career== |
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Position: | Linebacker |
Personal information | |
Born: | Unova, Wallis and Futuna | September 6, 2041 (aged 23)
Height: | 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) |
Weight: | 235 lb (107 kg) |
Username: | Jj5 |
Career information | |
High school: | High School HS |
College: | College University |
ISFL Draft: | S47 / Round: 1 / Pick: 7 |
DSFL Draft: | s46 / Round: |
Career history | |
Roster status: | Active |
JJ What (born September 6, 2041) is a American football Linebacker who is currently playing for the Honolulu Hahalua. He is a part of the S47 draft class.
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Early years
JJ was raised on the island of Unova and was a physical specimen growing up. He was a big baby coming out of the womb and was always the tallest kid in the class. His father loved football and put him in peewee at a young age and JJ's skill shone through. He was tall, big, strong, quick, and had great hand eye coordination. He played QB up until high school where he swapped to WR. He lacked some of the touch the better QBs had, since he was mostly a mobile QB. He could run and catch though, and do just about everything. If he put on some weight he could even have played OL. He did really well in high school but did not get recruited much at all. He chose to go to College University, a lower prestige program. He ended up leading his school in Rec yards and TDs, in a game, season and career.
College career
JJ tore it up in college, for the 1 season he was there. He set the record for CAREER rec yards. IN A SEASON. He averaged 326 yards a game. His final statline, 98 catches for 4564 yards and 54 TDs. This is just absurd. The catches weren't a lot, but when he caught the ball, it was almost always a 50 yard TD. It was mostly bombs on the 25 yard line. It was really hard to stop this guy from scoring, and that's how he led College University to a national title and their first B1G 1 Championship. Becuase of these record settings seasons, unlike which no college has ever seen, JJ was practically forced to enter the DSFL draft, almost 2 years early. They were too dominant and had too much talent, so it was pretty unfair for other people to guard him when he was clearly ISFL talent. JJ has declared for the S46 DSFL draft, and the rest is history.
College career statistics
Career statistics | Receiving | ||||||
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Season | Team | Games | Rec | Yards | Avg | Lg | TD |
2060 (S45) | ISFL | 14 | 94 | 4564 | 48.6 | 99 | 54 |
DSFL career
JJ What had a very productive rookie season in the DSFL as a Wide receiver. Despite Norfolk going 4-9, What managed to grab 74 balls for 1153 yards and 12 TDs. An overall spectacular season and the best season by a rookie receiver. He was consistent on offense and good for 75 yards and a TD per game. He had some game tying and game winning catches in close games. He should have been a nominee for OROY considering he was the best rookie WR. A pro bowl nod would be well deserved too. 10th in yards, 4th in TDs, 10th in YPC, 9th in catches. An overall very productive season for the rookie. He got so big though, and had so many drops, that his coaches decided to swap him to LB, where he could use that big frame to rush the passer and he wouldn't have to catch as many balls. It's an ideal swap for What, who looks to make the tough transition to the ISFL level.
Professional career
Ht | Wt | 40‑yd dash | 20‑ss | 3‑cone | Vert jump | Broad | BP |
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6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) |
245 lb (111 kg) |
4.19 s | 2.98 s | 5.98 s | 42.4 in (1.08 m) |
12 ft 5 in (3.78 m) |
65 reps |
Professional career statistics
Career statistics | Receiving | ||||||
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Season | Team | Games | Rec | Yards | Avg | Lg | TD |
2061 (S46) | Seawolves | 14 | 74 | 1153 | 15.6 | 80 | 12 |
Achievements and records
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