Octavio Pérez

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Octavio Pérez
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Octavio Pérez posing before the first training session of his senior year.
No. 37 – Prospect
Position:Wide Receiver
Personal information
Born: (2027-03-26)March 26, 2027 (aged 35)
Maastricht, Netherlands
Height:6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Weight:230 lb (104 kg)
Username:Raven
Career information
College:University of Missouri
Career history
Roster status:Active

Octavio Pérez (born March 26, 2025) is an American football wide receiver who is currently preparing to enter the professional ranks. He played college football for University of Missouri and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.

Early years

"Octavio Pérez was born in Maastricht, the Netherlands to father Esteban Pérez and mother Babette Heesbeen-Pérez. Octavio is half Costa Rican on his fathers side and half dutch on his mothers side. His parents met each other at the University of Amsterdam while attending the university as students. His father Esteban works as an economic researcher for The ING Bank Group. His mother Babette is a retired professional field hockey player, who currently works as a sports psychologist. 

Growing up in the Netherlands Octavio’s sporting career began with soccer. His parents signed him up for a local football team when he was 6 and he played the sport until he turned 11. Growing tired of soccer, he looked into other sports and fell in love with American Football. He started out playing for the Maastricht Wildcats flag football team, until he moved up to tackle football. At a young age he garnered quite some attention and eventually was approached by the head of youth development at the Cologne Centurions and was invited for a tryout. He was accepted into the program and at the age of 16 moved to Cologne by himself. Here he would stay with a host family, follow his high school courses and train with the Centurions. As he kept improving with the Centurions he believed he had the chance to become a player in the ISFL. Pérez sought a sports scholarship at an American College. 

College career

Showing a lot of promise, a few colleges were willing to stick out their necks and bring in this European player. Out of the offers he received, Pérez would accept that of the University of Missouri. Becoming a member of the Missouri Tigers. With no high school stats to show for himself as he joined the team. Pérez was put on a spot to really have to prove himself as being a worthy part of the team.

Freshman Season

Entering the season it became clear that Pérez was not yet developed enough to play a role in the team. The skill and heart were there, but his size was lacking and the wide receiving corps at MU was pretty stacked. Towards the end of the season Pérez was more accustomed to being in America, playing in a more demanding and skillful competition. As such he was used in three games, starting in two of these matches. He would receive 5 passes for 47 yards. The team would go 1-2 in the games Pérez played and ended the season with a 5-7 record.

Sophomore Season

Entering his second season with the team, Pérez shot up the depth chart to the 2nd string wide receiver. Two seniors had graduated, one junior transferred to Akron and Pérez had shown a lot of promise coming into this season. A Standout performance for Pérez came in week 6 against Wake Forest where he received 7 passes for 96 yards and two touchdowns in a 38-12 win. The Tigers went 9-3 this season and played in the Yodel Kid Memorial Bowl against LSU. They ended up losing the match 24-30. Pérez had 4 receptions that game for 63 yards and scored one touchdown. 

Junior Season

Heading into the junior season Pérez was promoted to the number one receiving target. A big responsibility which he took with both hands. Due to his passion shown in the game he was also named as the offensive assistant captain. Pérez helped the Tigers to a 9-0 start, but their invincible season was ended by Texas A&M in a bad 14-42 home defeat. The Tigers would end the season 11-1, before losing once again to Texas A&M in the conference semifinals, in a much closer 24-28 contest. 

Senior Season

In his final season with the Tigers, Pérez was named as the offensive captain. The Tigers star QB graduated the season before and with a sophomore QB the offense struggled a bit. This would show in an early 1-3 record. The Tigers fought hard to claw their way back to a 8-4 season, good enough to make the Tony Rigatoni Bowl game against the Arizona Wildcats. They would win this game 42-17, with Pérez going 8 receptions for 142 yards with two touchdowns.

College career statistics

Career statistics Receiving
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
2046 UMich 3 5 47 9.4 18 0
2047 UMich 13 65 728 11.2 33 7
2048 UMich 14 93 1423 15.3 52 13
2049 UMich 13 82 1336 16.3 46 12
Total 43 245 3534 14.43 52 32

Professional career/DSFL

S34

Octavio Pérez's career began after the S34 trade deadline when he was placed on DSFL waivers. He would be picked up by the Kansas City Coyotes where he would play for the rest of the S34 season. His first time on the field would be the week 11 match up when the Coyotes visited the Norfolk Seawolves, Pérez would not start the game. However would get a shot later on in the game and caught one pass for 9 yards. The Coyotes would end up winning the game 35 to 13. The next game, week 12 Coyotes visiting Bondi Beach Buccaneers would see Pérez starting his first game. He would gather 6 receptions for 34 yards with a long of 11. The final scoreline was 24-23 in favour of the Coyotes. In the week 13 match at home against the Dallas Birddogs Pérez would catch 3 passes for 60 yards with a long of 35.


S35

After the S34 season concluded, Pérez said his farewell to Kansas City and started focusing on the upcoming draft. Mock drafts had Pérez all over the place, from first rounds to fourth rounds. It was going to be very interesting draft for the young Pérez. Once the draft day came, Octavio waited 21 picks before hearing his name, Round 3, Pick 21. He was drafted by non other than his waiver season team the Kansas City Coyotes. S35 would prove a good season for the Coyotes as they drafted four of the S36 classes top Wide Receivers. The Coyotes would finish the season 8-6, with stand out preformances in week 3 (42-17 @Minnesota) and Week 5 (49-12 vs Bondi Beach Buccaneers). This week 5 game would aos be a standout game for Pérez as he went 100 yards on 4 catches with 1 touchdown. The coyotes would make the playoffs and with a win way over the Portland Pythons (34-30) made the finals. In a nail biter gamer against the Seawolves, the Coyotes would come short with a 14-23 scoreline. Pérez would have a quiet playofsf with 7 catches for 62 yards.

S36

During the offseason Octavio Pérez was drafted 18th overall in the S36 ISFL draft by the Honolulu Hahalua. He would be sent back down to the DSFL to keep honing his skills with the Kansas City Coyotes. Coming off a tough loss in the playoff finals in S35, the Coyotes were looking to come with redemption. Sadly the season would not start off great for the Coyotes. Going 0-3 in their first 3 games. The next 3 games saw them winning two of them, before losing the following three games. They ended the season with one win, 2 losses, followed by two wins to finish off the season. The Coyotes would finish last in their conference with a 5-9 record. Missing the playoffs. Octavio Pérez would have a great season, no longer having to share the wide receiver spot with 3 other wide receivers. In 14 games Pérez recorded, 1236 yards (5th in the league), 11 touchdowns (3rd in the league) on 81 catches for an average of 15.3 yards per catch.

DSFL Regular Season statistics

Career statistics Receiving
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
2049 KCC 4 16 189 11.8 46 1
2050 KCC 14 51 879 17.2 54 5
2051 KCC 14 81 1236 15.3 75 11
Total 32 148 2304 15.7 75 17

DSFL Playoffs statistics

Career statistics Receiving
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
2049 KCC 1 3 26 8.7 13 0
2050 KCC 2 7 62 8.9 15 0
Total 3 10 88 8.8 15 0

Professional career/ISFL

S37

Octavio Pérez's career began after the S34 trade deadline when he was placed on DSFL waivers. He would be picked up by the Kansas City Coyotes where he would play for the rest of the S34 season. His first time on the field would be the week 11 match up when the Coyotes visited the Norfolk Seawolves, Pérez would not start the game. However would get a shot later on in the game and caught one pass for 9 yards. The Coyotes would end up winning the game 35 to 13. The next game, week 12 Coyotes visiting Bondi Beach Buccaneers would see Pérez starting his first game. He would gather 6 receptions for 34 yards with a long of 11. The final scoreline was 24-23 in favour of the Coyotes. In the week 13 match at home against the Dallas Birddogs Pérez would catch 3 passes for 60 yards with a long of 35.

ISFL Regular Season statistics

Career statistics Receiving
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
2052 HON 16 50 585 11.7 67 2
Total 16 50 585 11.7 67 2


Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad BP Wonderlic
6 ft 5 in
(1.96 m)
230 lb
(104 kg)
0.2 s bus s yes 8"5 69 reps 250 IQ

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