Prince Vegeta

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Prince Vegeta
Prince of All Saiyans
Prince of All Saiyans
No. 33 – Orange County Otters
Position:Safety
Personal information
Born: (1999-03-01)March 1, 1999 (aged 67)
Toronto, Canada
Height:6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight:215 lb (98 kg)
Career information
High school:Homeschooled
College:Florida State University
ISFL Draft:2036  / Round: 1 / Pick: 1
DSFL Draft:2035  / Round: 1 / Pick: 4
Career history
Roster status:Active
Career highlights and awards
Career NSFL statistics
Total tackles:94
Tackles for loss:1
Pass deflections:6
Interceptions:0
Forced fumbles:1
Fumble recoveries:0
Total touchdowns:0
Sacks:3
Career DSFL statistics
Total tackles:158
Tackles for loss:4
Pass deflections:10
Interceptions:5
Forced fumbles:2
Fumble recoveries:3
Total touchdowns:1
Sacks:1

Prince "Prince of All Saiyans" Vegeta (born March 1, 1999) is an American football safety for the Orange County Otters of the National Simulation Football League (NSFL).

Early years

Jeffrey LaVert was born in Toronto, ON, Canada into a family of athletes. He was naturally gifted and was brought up playing hockey and was quickly recognized as an enforcer with his physicality on the ice. However, his skating ability always held him back as he had some difficulty skating and as a result his coach had introduced him to the world of football.

LaVert's size and physicality instantly made him a must-watch in high school as people used to line up hours before his games just to get the chance to see him play. He would constantly tear apart opposing defenses with his speed and size and although he may not have had the same level of football IQ as his peers, he definitely made up for it via other means. His hard-word mentality and grit-n-grind mentality helped him make leaps and bounds throughout his time in high school until he eventually blossomed into a 4-star recruit out of high school. He had a couple of offers from schools such as the University of Houston, Iowa and Penn State but eventually decided to become a Hawkeye due to some previous connections with the college.

College career

Jeffrey would struggle in his first season, only making 10 tackles in his first 4 games as a backup. He would tear his ACL in the 5th on a non-contact play as he was rushing the passer. But despite all of this the Hawkeye staff remained high on the freshman still citing how hopeful and excited they were for his return as a sophomore and boy, did he not disappoint one bit.

Jeffrey's hard work and dedication while rehabbing from his injury would pay major dividends as a Sophomore as he would have a solid season with 80 tackles, 2 interceptions and 6 Passes Deflected.

In his junior season, Jeffrey would see his draft stock sore as he took the college world by storm. He would hit triple digits in tackles with 102, force 2 fumbles, make 4 interceiptions and have 10 passes defended. He would also contribute on the special teams end with 2 kickoffs returned for TDs as part of a spectacular season in which he received multiple accolades for.

It would be his last season in college as he would forgo his remaining years of eligible in order to enter the prestigious S20 DSFL Draft.

Professional career

DSFL career

Jeffrey would be claimed off waivers shortle before session 13 in the DSFL (S19). He would kick his career off against Tijuana with 7 tackles. Although he may not have filled the stat sheet like he did in the college season, it was a start to what seemed like could be an extraordinary career.

He would follow up that performance with a game against the Portland Pioneers in which he racked up 8 tackles and a pass deflected while holding his receivers to 5 receptions for 37 yards showcasing his ability to play close to the line of scrimmage and stuff the run but also cover players.

LaVert would truly show up under the bright lights of the playoffs against Tijuana however, in the Conference Championship game in the playoffs. He showed his ability to be a playmaker all over the field as he led his team in tackles and passes defended with 11 and 2 respectively. With his team down 17-10 closing in on halftime he had a crucial interception and returned it for a touchdown for his first ever pick-6. Although his team would eventually go on to lose the game, there was one thing undeniable about Jeffrey, he had something special about him. The moment he had stepped onto the field he had made a positive impact on his team and in the case that he doesn't get re-drafted by the Bucanneers, it will be missed.

Career statistics Tackles Sacks Interceptions Other
Season Team Games Reg TFL Total Sack Int IntTD DefTD FFum FRec PD Safety
S19 Myrtle Beach Buccaneers 2 15 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
S20 Myrtle Beach Buccaneers 14 129 4 133 1 3 0 0 1 2 7 0

NSFL career

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad BP Wonderlic
6 ft 2 in
(1.88 m)
215 lb
(98 kg)
4.27 s 4.12 s 7.18 s 33.5 in
(0.85 m)
11 ft 0.1 in
(3.36 m)
31 reps 30

"Bruised and battered from the long DSFL season, Myrtle Beach’s star safety Jeffrey LaVert had collapsed while preparing for his team’s upcoming playoff game against the Norfolk Seawolves. “His body really couldn’t help it”, said his GM, Dax Frost. “His level of performance was truly unsustainable” said the Bucs’ first year star Leon McDavid while the team’s staff tended to LaVert. However, just as the situation appeared to be settled and the players were going back to doing their drills, a young, very short man flew from the stands into the sky. He glared at LaVert who was still down on one knee and looking hopelessly at the sky and proceeded to scream “GALIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICK GUNNNNNNNNNNNN” as the rest of the team watched a purple beam tear right through their teammates body. The strange visitor would not stop right there though, as he flew at Jeffrey’s lifeless corpse and delivered one final blow to his gut.

After the dust had settled there was no more Jeffrey, just a young Saiyan warrior. I’ll show him, I’ll show them all who they’re dealing with he thought to himself as he looked down at the former safety's corpse beneath his right foot.

There was no more Jeffrey LaVert. Just Prince Vegeta."

Following this shocking transformation, Prince Vegeta would be taken 1st Overall in the NSFL Draft and would keep his foot on the pedal. The rookie safety would immediately cement himself as the ultimate utility player in the Otters' defense. Playing a mix of Free Safety, Strong Safety and Nickel Back. Vegeta would have several noteworthy games against strong opponents, some including a 7 tackle, 1 sack performance against NOLA in Week 5, a 15 tackle, 1 Pass Deflection performance against YKW in Week 8, and a 12 tackle game against NOLA in Week 11. He quickly became known as a player who can step up when depended upon and has officially cemented himself in the team's long-term plans as he looks to lead them to multiple championships.

Career statistics Tackles Sacks Interceptions Other
Season Team Games Reg TFL Total Sack Int IntTD DefTD FFum FRec PD Safety
S21 Myrtle Beach Buccaneers 13 94 1 95 3 0 0 0 1 0 6 0

Professional career statistics

Achievements and records

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