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{{Infobox NSFL biography | {{Infobox NSFL biography | ||
| name = Frasier Crane | | name = Frasier Crane | ||
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| position = Defensive End | | position = Defensive End | ||
| birth_date = {{birth date and age2|{{CurrentDate/yy}}|{{CurrentDate/mm}}|{{CurrentDate/dd}}|1997|8|14}} | | birth_date = {{birth date and age2|{{CurrentDate/yy}}|{{CurrentDate/mm}}|{{CurrentDate/dd}}|1997|8|14}} | ||
− | | birth_place = St. Louis, Missouri | + | | birth_place = St. Louis, [[wp:Missouri|Missouri]], [[wp:USA|U.S.]] |
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| high_school = St. Louis District High School | | high_school = St. Louis District High School | ||
− | | college = [[wp:Louisiana State University| | + | | college = [[wp:Louisiana State University|LSU]] |
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− | '''Frasier Niles Crane''' (born January 14, 1997) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Defensive End|defensive end]] | + | '''Frasier Niles Crane''' (born January 14, 1997) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Defensive End|defensive end]]. He played college football for Louisiana State University (LSU) before going undrafted in the {{nsfly|15|draft-full}}. |
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==Early years== | ==Early years== | ||
Crane was born in St. Louis, Missouri on August 14th, 1997. His father, Davis, was a local politician, and his mother, Stephanie, was a school teacher. Crane began playing organized football at the age of 9. He started his freshman year on the offensive line, but was moved to DT and finally DE by his senior year. Throughout his high school career, Crane set school records for both sacks (45) and interceptions by a lineman (14). He was an all-american in all three of his years on the defensive line. Crane was highly coveted by many schools, as he showed both defensive dominance in his class and high end athleticism. Alabama, Texas Tech and LSU were his final choices, with LSU winning out. | Crane was born in St. Louis, Missouri on August 14th, 1997. His father, Davis, was a local politician, and his mother, Stephanie, was a school teacher. Crane began playing organized football at the age of 9. He started his freshman year on the offensive line, but was moved to DT and finally DE by his senior year. Throughout his high school career, Crane set school records for both sacks (45) and interceptions by a lineman (14). He was an all-american in all three of his years on the defensive line. Crane was highly coveted by many schools, as he showed both defensive dominance in his class and high end athleticism. Alabama, Texas Tech and LSU were his final choices, with LSU winning out. | ||
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==College career== | ==College career== | ||
− | + | Crane was able to get a starting position in his freshman year, due to an injury by starting DE Dean Arbuckle. LSU struggled as a whole in Crane's freshman year, winning just five games. Crane himself was able to put up some great numbers, amassing 65 tackles and 6.5 sacks. Now cemented as a starter, Crane took off running in his next season, dominating the game and making himself a fixture in national headlines. His dominance was a big reason LSU went from five wins to nine. Crane set the stage for his record smashing junior year, with 91 tackles and 11 sacks. With many thinking Crane would come out of college, he made the largest of impacts in his junior year. Crane led his team to an undefeated season, setting school records for sacks in a season (16.5) and overall sacks in a career (33.5). | |
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==College career statistics== | ==College career statistics== | ||
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==Professional career== | ==Professional career== | ||
===DSFL career=== | ===DSFL career=== | ||
− | Crane should be an effective player no matter where he is selected, if selected at all. His | + | Crane should be an effective player no matter where he is selected, if selected at all. His athleticism allows him to play anywhere on the line, and will be an asset to all teams. For the first time in his young career, Crane will have to deal with the adversity of not being the top dog. He'll have to scrap his way up to a star role. As a player who craves the spotlight he'll work hard to return there! |
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| cone drill = 6.8 seconds | | cone drill = 6.8 seconds | ||
| vertical = 42 | | vertical = 42 | ||
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===Professional career statistics=== | ===Professional career statistics=== | ||
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==Achievements and records== | ==Achievements and records== | ||
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[[Category:Season 15 players]] | [[Category:Season 15 players]] | ||
[[Category:LSU alumni]] | [[Category:LSU alumni]] | ||
[[Category:People from Missouri]] | [[Category:People from Missouri]] | ||
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Position: | Defensive End |
Personal information | |
Born: | St. Louis, Missouri, U.S. | August 14, 1997 (aged 67)
Height: | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) |
Weight: | 285 lb (129 kg) |
Career information | |
High school: | St. Louis District High School |
College: | LSU |
ISFL Undrafted: | 2030 |
Career history | |
Roster status: | Active |
Player stats at ISFL.net |
Frasier Niles Crane (born January 14, 1997) is an American football defensive end. He played college football for Louisiana State University (LSU) before going undrafted in the 2030 ISFL Draft (S15).
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Early years
Crane was born in St. Louis, Missouri on August 14th, 1997. His father, Davis, was a local politician, and his mother, Stephanie, was a school teacher. Crane began playing organized football at the age of 9. He started his freshman year on the offensive line, but was moved to DT and finally DE by his senior year. Throughout his high school career, Crane set school records for both sacks (45) and interceptions by a lineman (14). He was an all-american in all three of his years on the defensive line. Crane was highly coveted by many schools, as he showed both defensive dominance in his class and high end athleticism. Alabama, Texas Tech and LSU were his final choices, with LSU winning out.
College career
Crane was able to get a starting position in his freshman year, due to an injury by starting DE Dean Arbuckle. LSU struggled as a whole in Crane's freshman year, winning just five games. Crane himself was able to put up some great numbers, amassing 65 tackles and 6.5 sacks. Now cemented as a starter, Crane took off running in his next season, dominating the game and making himself a fixture in national headlines. His dominance was a big reason LSU went from five wins to nine. Crane set the stage for his record smashing junior year, with 91 tackles and 11 sacks. With many thinking Crane would come out of college, he made the largest of impacts in his junior year. Crane led his team to an undefeated season, setting school records for sacks in a season (16.5) and overall sacks in a career (33.5).
College career statistics
Come back to this bit. Not sure how to generate the table yet
Professional career
DSFL career
Crane should be an effective player no matter where he is selected, if selected at all. His athleticism allows him to play anywhere on the line, and will be an asset to all teams. For the first time in his young career, Crane will have to deal with the adversity of not being the top dog. He'll have to scrap his way up to a star role. As a player who craves the spotlight he'll work hard to return there!
Ht | Wt | 40‑yd dash | 20‑ss | 3‑cone | Vert jump | Broad | BP | Wonderlic |
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6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) |
285 lb (129 kg) |
4.6 s | 4.1 seconds s | 6.8 seconds s | 42 in (1.07 m) |
11 ft 0 in (3.35 m) |
35 reps | 28 |
Professional career statistics
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Achievements and records
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