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Weaknesses: Routes are a little predictable. ... Doesn't create much leverage into breaks against man coverage, allowing defenders to stick to him. ... Production as pass-catcher has been limited. ... Needs to improve upper-body strength to handle rigors of NFL blocking. ... Takes inconsistent angles in cut-off blocks. ... Doesn't lack toughness but could use a little more edge. Had just 46 receptions for 487 yards and five touchdowns in his college career spanning 51 games, 40 of which were starts, with 25 of those catches for 252 yards coming this past season. ... Was teammate of Bengals wide receiver John Ross in 2015 and 2016. ... Honorable mention All PAC-12 selection in 2016 and 2018."
 
Weaknesses: Routes are a little predictable. ... Doesn't create much leverage into breaks against man coverage, allowing defenders to stick to him. ... Production as pass-catcher has been limited. ... Needs to improve upper-body strength to handle rigors of NFL blocking. ... Takes inconsistent angles in cut-off blocks. ... Doesn't lack toughness but could use a little more edge. Had just 46 receptions for 487 yards and five touchdowns in his college career spanning 51 games, 40 of which were starts, with 25 of those catches for 252 yards coming this past season. ... Was teammate of Bengals wide receiver John Ross in 2015 and 2016. ... Honorable mention All PAC-12 selection in 2016 and 2018."
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Year,School,Conf,Class,Pos,G,Rec,Yds,Avg,TD,Att,Yds,Avg,TD,Plays,Yds,Avg,TD
 
*2015,Washington,Pac-12,FR,TE,5,5,45,9.0,2,0,0,,0,5,45,9.0,2
 
*2016,Washington,Pac-12,SO,TE,8,9,106,11.8,0,0,0,,0,9,106,11.8,0
 
*2017,Washington,Pac-12,JR,TE,5,7,84,12.0,0,0,0,,0,7,84,12.0,0
 
*2018,Washington,Pac-12,SR,TE,13,25,252,10.1,3,0,0,,0,25,252,10.1,3
 
Career,Washington,,,,,46,487,10.6,5,0,0,,0,46,487,10.6,5
 
  
 
==Achievements and records==
 
==Achievements and records==

Revision as of 15:43, 16 February 2020

Daniel George

Daniel George
Free agent
Position:Tight End
Personal information
Born: (1997-03-24)March 24, 1997 (aged 65)
Edmonton, Canada
Height:6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
Weight:265 lb (120 kg)
Career information
High school:Archbishop Jordan High School
College:University of Washington
Career history
Roster status:Active

Daniel K George (born March 24, 1997) is an American football tight end for the Free Agent of the National Simulation Football League (NSFL). He played college football for University of Washington (UoW) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.

Early years

Daniel George was born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. After a freak accident while figure-skating, Daniel changed sports at the age of 10. Once an athletic Olympic prospect, Daniel started binge eating and playing football. With a unique combination of speed, foot-work, hand-eye, and heart, Daniel George helped bring home the Alberta Provincial High School Championship in 2016. High School coach Paul Wall stated, "“I think he’s an all-around versatile guy. I think that’s what makes our system unique is that we don’t necessarily need a dynamic guy one way or the other — we just need a guy that does a lot of things well, and he can do a lot of things well. He will have a role for us, and now he adds a dimension to our office and we can put multiple tight ends on the field as well."

College career

"Strengths: Cerebral player praised for task-oriented, serious demeanor. ... NFL size to step into blocking duties. ... Possesses adequate tenacity and grip strength to help sustain blocks. ... Uses good technique and placement with hands as run blocker. ... Good initial speed into routes. ... Opens his stride length for some separation speed on crossing routes. ... Sharpens focus despite body or hand traffic near the catch point. ... Hands are supple and sure as pass catcher

Weaknesses: Routes are a little predictable. ... Doesn't create much leverage into breaks against man coverage, allowing defenders to stick to him. ... Production as pass-catcher has been limited. ... Needs to improve upper-body strength to handle rigors of NFL blocking. ... Takes inconsistent angles in cut-off blocks. ... Doesn't lack toughness but could use a little more edge. Had just 46 receptions for 487 yards and five touchdowns in his college career spanning 51 games, 40 of which were starts, with 25 of those catches for 252 yards coming this past season. ... Was teammate of Bengals wide receiver John Ross in 2015 and 2016. ... Honorable mention All PAC-12 selection in 2016 and 2018."


Achievements and records

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