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'''André Benn''' (born May 27, 2035) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Wide Receiver|wide receiver]] for the [[Tijuana Luchadores]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). He played college football for Arizona State University (Arizona State). He was drafted by the [[New Orleans Second Line]] with the sixth pick of the second round (20th overall) in the 2060 ISFL Draft.
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'''André Benn''' (born May 27, 2035) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Wide Receiver|wide receiver]] for the [[Tijuana Luchadores]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). He played college football for Arizona State University (Arizona State). He was drafted by the [[New Orleans Second Line]] with the sixth pick of the second round (20th overall) in the {{nsfly|45|draft-full|s=no}}.
 
==Early years==
 
==Early years==
 
André Benn was born in Atlanta, Georgia on May 27, 2035, the only child of real-estate seller Sharon Benn. His single mother raised him in Atlanta, East Point, and Buckhead, where he attended Sarah Smith Elementary School, Sutton Middle School, Northside High School, McClarin Success Academy, and Tri-Cities High School. He played wide receiver, defensive back and returned kicks for the Tri-cities Bulldogs football team and was honorable mention All-State as a senior. Benn also competed for the Tri-cities high school track team, receiving All-State honors there as well.  
 
André Benn was born in Atlanta, Georgia on May 27, 2035, the only child of real-estate seller Sharon Benn. His single mother raised him in Atlanta, East Point, and Buckhead, where he attended Sarah Smith Elementary School, Sutton Middle School, Northside High School, McClarin Success Academy, and Tri-Cities High School. He played wide receiver, defensive back and returned kicks for the Tri-cities Bulldogs football team and was honorable mention All-State as a senior. Benn also competed for the Tri-cities high school track team, receiving All-State honors there as well.  
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===DSFL career===
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Andre Benn was drafted in the first round of the {{dsfly|44}} DSFL draft, seventh overall, by the Tijuana Luchadores. Fellow wide receiver [[Pitter Patter]] and runningback [[Kit Fisto]] were also taken as Tijuana looked to upgrade their offense after losing the Ultimini championship to the Portland Pythons the year prior. The revamped offense helped the Luchadores to an 11-3 record. The ball was shared around by the multiple weapons they had, but the main benefactor was quarterback CG Breezy Jr who would win league MVP. A close SFC championship win over the Birddogs (24-21) saw the Luchadores returning to the Ultimini championship game. It would be a rematch against the Pythons, who had also managed an 11-3 record on the season. Tijuana got their revenge, winning 37-20, in a game where rookies Benn, Patter and Fisto each scored a touchdown.
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In the offseason Benn entered the {{nsfly|45|draft-full|s=no}}, he was drafted by the [[New Orleans Second Line]] with the sixth pick of the second round (20th overall). He signed a three year contract with NOLA including an agreement he would remain in the DSFL with Tijuana until both parties agreed he was ready to move up to the ISFL.
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{{dsfly|45}} saw Tijuana continue their winning ways, only dropping one game all season on their way to a dominant 13-1 record. The core pieces of the offense remained together, dynamic receiving duo Patter and Benn were both top 5 receivers in the league, combining for 26 touchdowns on the season. Patter leading the two receivers with 1286 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns. Breezy broke the DSFL record with a 112.3 passer rating. The team was feeling hot heading into the playoffs where they would once again face the Birddogs in the SFC championship, a game that Kit Fisto would take over, scoring four touchdowns in a 41-16 victory. The Pythons had lost to the Coyotes in the north so Tijuana would be facing Kansas City in their attempt to win back to back Ultiminis. The Luchadores went up early off the back of two Andre Benn touchdowns in the first quarter. Draft mates Patter and Fisto added a touchdown each themselves in the second quarter, meaning the game was all but over at halftime. Final score 37-16.
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==Achievements and records==
 
==Achievements and records==
 
Use [[Antoine_Delacour#Achievements_and_Records|this section]] as an example.
 
Use [[Antoine_Delacour#Achievements_and_Records|this section]] as an example.

Revision as of 04:23, 23 April 2024

André Benn
Image of André Benn
No. 11 – Tijuana Luchadores
Position:Wide Receiver
Personal information
Born: (2035-05-27)May 27, 2035 (aged 27)
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Height:6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight:205 lb (93 kg)
Username:Ben
Career information
High school:Tri-Cities High School
College:Arizona State University
ISFL Draft:2060  / Round: 2 / Pick: 20
DSFL Draft:2059  / Round: 1 / Pick: 7
Career history
Roster status:Active

André Benn (born May 27, 2035) is an American football wide receiver for the Tijuana Luchadores of the Developmental Simulation Football League (DSFL). He played college football for Arizona State University (Arizona State). He was drafted by the New Orleans Second Line with the sixth pick of the second round (20th overall) in the 2060 ISFL Draft .

Early years

André Benn was born in Atlanta, Georgia on May 27, 2035, the only child of real-estate seller Sharon Benn. His single mother raised him in Atlanta, East Point, and Buckhead, where he attended Sarah Smith Elementary School, Sutton Middle School, Northside High School, McClarin Success Academy, and Tri-Cities High School. He played wide receiver, defensive back and returned kicks for the Tri-cities Bulldogs football team and was honorable mention All-State as a senior. Benn also competed for the Tri-cities high school track team, receiving All-State honors there as well.

While in high school he showed a keen interest in the arts, painting and learning guitar at school and releasing hip hop albums with his friends outside of school. These albums showed elements of trip hop, soul, and jungle. The albums were also influenced by a return to traditional black music genres, with funk being the most prominent example. Benn's lyrics, in particular, were noted for their surreal, space-age tinge: "the funkadelic, futuristic, and seemingly unfamiliar, weird, or eccentric persona projected by André creates the chance to transcend the more pronounced characterizations of gangstas and pimps so regularly assumed by black men rap artists."

College career

André Benn began his collegiate football career at Clark Atlanta University. As a freshman, he caught 29 passes for 573 yards and five touchdowns and was named All-SIAC Conference. He was named a Division II All-American in his sophomore season after recording 60 receptions for 960 yards and 14 touchdowns while also returning 11 kickoffs for 418 yards and two touchdowns and 14 punts for 313 yards and a touchdown. He finished his Clark Atlanta Panthers career with 2,499 all-purpose yards and 21 touchdowns. Benn committed to transfer to Arizona State for the final two years of his NCAA eligibility over offers from Colorado State, Kansas, Tennessee, and Alabama.He chose Arizona State because it was one of the few schools that recruited him to play wide receiver, instead as only a return specialist or planned to move him to the defensive side of the ball.

Andre Benn with the Arizona State Sun Devils

In his first year with the Sun Devils, Benn had 34 catches for 484 yards and three touchdowns with an additional 381 total return yards. Benn was named third-team preseason All-Pac-12 Conference going into his senior season. He was named the Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week after catching seven passes for 196 yards and three touchdowns in a 38–34 win over Washington State. Benn was also named the conference Special Teams Player of the Week after posting 44 kickoff return yards and 76 punt return yards, 63 of which came on his first return for a touchdown at ASU, against Oregon State. He also had a career high 10 receptions for 173 receiving yards and a touchdown in the game and his 293 all-purpose yards were the fifth-most in a single game in school history. Benn finished the season with 65 receptions for 1,224 yards and nine touchdowns, returned 14 punts for 226 yards and one touchdown and 14 kickoffs for 446 yards, and was named first-team All-Pac-12 as both a wide receiver and as a return specialist.

College career statistics

Career statistics Receiving
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
2057 Arizona State 13 34 484 14.2 32 3
2058 Arizona State 12 65 1224 18.8 55 9

Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad BP Wonderlic
6 ft 1 in
(1.85 m)
205 lb
(93 kg)
4.5 s 40 in
(1.02 m)
10 ft 8 in
(3.25 m)
11 reps 23

Professional career statistics

Career statistics Receiving
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
2059 (S44) Luchadores 14 61 836 13.7 44 4
2060 (S45) Luchadores 14 66 978 14.8 91 12
2061 (S46) Luchadores 14 89 1589 17.9 92 18
2062 (S47) Luchadores 10 70 1172 16.7 93 13

DSFL career

Andre Benn was drafted in the first round of the 2059 (S44) DSFL draft, seventh overall, by the Tijuana Luchadores. Fellow wide receiver Pitter Patter and runningback Kit Fisto were also taken as Tijuana looked to upgrade their offense after losing the Ultimini championship to the Portland Pythons the year prior. The revamped offense helped the Luchadores to an 11-3 record. The ball was shared around by the multiple weapons they had, but the main benefactor was quarterback CG Breezy Jr who would win league MVP. A close SFC championship win over the Birddogs (24-21) saw the Luchadores returning to the Ultimini championship game. It would be a rematch against the Pythons, who had also managed an 11-3 record on the season. Tijuana got their revenge, winning 37-20, in a game where rookies Benn, Patter and Fisto each scored a touchdown.

In the offseason Benn entered the 2060 ISFL Draft , he was drafted by the New Orleans Second Line with the sixth pick of the second round (20th overall). He signed a three year contract with NOLA including an agreement he would remain in the DSFL with Tijuana until both parties agreed he was ready to move up to the ISFL.

2060 (S45) saw Tijuana continue their winning ways, only dropping one game all season on their way to a dominant 13-1 record. The core pieces of the offense remained together, dynamic receiving duo Patter and Benn were both top 5 receivers in the league, combining for 26 touchdowns on the season. Patter leading the two receivers with 1286 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns. Breezy broke the DSFL record with a 112.3 passer rating. The team was feeling hot heading into the playoffs where they would once again face the Birddogs in the SFC championship, a game that Kit Fisto would take over, scoring four touchdowns in a 41-16 victory. The Pythons had lost to the Coyotes in the north so Tijuana would be facing Kansas City in their attempt to win back to back Ultiminis. The Luchadores went up early off the back of two Andre Benn touchdowns in the first quarter. Draft mates Patter and Fisto added a touchdown each themselves in the second quarter, meaning the game was all but over at halftime. Final score 37-16.


Achievements and records

Use this section as an example.







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