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==Professional career==
 
==Professional career==
Being a late-declare free agent, Daron was picked up by the Portland Pythons for the last two games of the 2046 regular season. However, he struggled to find playing time in those two games, recording only two tackles before Portland was eliminated from playoff contention.
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Being a late-declare free agent, Daron was ineligible to participate in the S31 DSFL draft. However, by shrewdly waiting for the trade deadline to pass before filing his paperwork to join the developmental league, he remained eligible to participate in the following year's draft by virtue of having the 2046 season not count as his true rookie season, essentially turning his first taste of DSFL action into a makeshift senior college season to prove he still had what it took to make it in the big leagues. That experience came at the hands of the Portland Pythons, who picked him up off the waiver wire for the last two games of the 2046 regular season. However, as a freshly recruited, backup defensive tackle, Daron struggled to find playing time in the closing games of the regular season. He finished the year with a disappointing stat line of only two tackles before Portland was eliminated from playoff contention and Daron was thrown back into the free agent pool for the S32 DSFL draft.
  
Despite the nearly invisible showing in his first taste of DSFL action, Daron's effort and dedication had clearly impressed the league. Now eligible for the 2047 DSFL draft, the Minnesota Grey Ducks took Daron as the 5th overall pick. Minnesota switched Daron from his original defensive tackle role to linebacker, a curious move that ended up working out surprisingly well as he received a nomination for Rookie of the Year accolades on the back of finishing 6th in the league in tackles.
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Despite the nearly invisible showing in his first taste of DSFL action, Daron's effort and dedication had clearly impressed the league. Now eligible for the S32 DSFL draft, he received interviews from almost every team. Of the teams that did not interview the rising star, at least one team confirmed that they "did not bother with interviewing Daron because we knew he wouldn't be there for us that late in the 1st round." In the end, the Minnesota Grey Ducks took Daron as the 5th overall pick. Minnesota quickly switched Daron from his original defensive tackle position to linebacker. While the position change was a curious move, it certainly worked out well for both Daron and the Grey Ducks as Daron earned a nomination for Rookie of the Year while finishing 6th in the league in tackles. Minnesota also recognized Daron's keen mind by quickly integrating him into war room discussions and scouting.
  
The remarkable showing improved his draft stock going into the 2048 ISFL draft, where he ended up being drafted 3rd overall to the Yellowknife Wraiths. However, as the Wraiths already had more than enough linebackers to spare, they relegated Daron back to the DSFL for the 2048 season. The extra season allowed Daron to grow into a wrecking ball in the developmental league. Among his achievements, he finished second in the league in total tackles, T-2nd in TFL's, T-7th in FF's, T-7th in sacks, and led all linebackers with 10 PD's (3 ahead of 2nd).
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The remarkable showing in 2047 improved Daron's draft stock going into the S33 ISFL draft. Similar to his rise in the DSFL ranks, Daron received interview requests for almost every team. Of the teams that did not interview him, two had scouts embedded within the Minnesota Grey Ducks organization, allowing a more in-depth scouting analysis without the formality of a sit-down interview. Suffice to say, Daron was considered one of the jewels of the S33 draft, a notion that was confirmed when he ended up being drafted 3rd overall to the Yellowknife Wraiths. However, as the Wraiths already had more than enough linebackers to spare, they relegated Daron back to the DSFL for the 2048 season. The extra season allowed Daron to grow into a wrecking ball in the developmental league. Among his achievements, he finished second in the league in total tackles, T-2nd in TFL's, T-7th in FF's, T-7th in sacks, and led all linebackers with 10 PD's (3 ahead of 2nd place).
 
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Revision as of 00:06, 1 March 2022

Daron Arnold
DaronArnold.jpg
No. 99 – Yellowknife Wraiths
Position:Defensive End
Personal information
Born: (2026-08-12)August 12, 2026 (aged 36)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Height:6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Weight:280 lb (127 kg)
Username:Tubadeus
Career information
High school:Penn Hills High School
College:University of Illinois
ISFL Draft:2048 / Round: 1 / Pick: 3
DSFL Draft:2047 / Round: 1 / Pick: 5
Career history
Roster status:Active

Daron Arnold (born August 12, 2026) is an American football defensive end for the Yellowknife Wraiths of the International Simulation Football League (ISFL).

Early years

Daron was born to a single mother in the outskirts of Chicago. The pair struggled to make ends meet, though Daron has been quoted saying that this particular time in his life taught him the value of hard work. Their fortunes changed, however, when Daron's mother met a widowed businessman on a trip from Pittsburgh. The pair soon followed the businessman out to Pennsylvania where Daron first met his soon to be step brother Aaron.

The pair immediately began a long-running sibling rivalry. In their constant endeavors to one-up each other, they began working out, figuring that it would be easier to antagonize each other if they were stronger. Unfortunately for Daron, Aaron proved to be the better athlete. Daron did have a small size advantage, but Aaron was faster, stronger, and more agile than his step brother. Daron quickly fell into Aaron's shadow as the two began to prepare to take their talents to the college level.

College career

While Aaron stayed in Pittsburgh, Daron decided to go back to his home state in an effort to break free from his step brother's shadow. He didn't receive many offers being only a two-star recruit, but was able to latch onto the team at the University of Illinois. Unsurprisingly, his freshman year was not particularly productive. While he was active for all 13 games, he only managed to produce 9 tackles (3 for a loss) to go along with 1 sack. He worked his way into more playing time his sophomore year, where he manage to rack up a much more impressive 37 tackles, 9 of them for a loss. However, he still only managed 4 sacks and had yet to force a fumble.

Daron managed to finally break out his junior year, notching 58 total tackles (12 for a loss) to go along with 7 sacks and 2 forced fumbles. The impressive showing earned him second-team All-Big Ten honors. However, Daron was still unsatisfied as his step brother Aaron was named a first-team All-Big East player. Desperate to surpass his more recognized step brother, Daron overworked himself during the offseason and tore a pectoral muscle. The tear proved to be substantial. Not only did the follow up surgeries prevent the once-promising prospect from carrying his momentum into his senior year, but the slow recovery tanked his draft stock, leaving Daron undrafted. Recongizing that it wouldn't do him any good to try and push through the pain, Daron opted to allow the muscle to fully heal before pursuing joining the DSFL to prove that his junior year at Illinois was no fluke.

College career statistics

College statistics Defense
Season Team Games Tackles For Loss FF/FR Sacks Int PD Safety TD
2042 Illinois 13 9 3 0/0 1 0 0 0 0
2043 Illinois 13 37 9 0/0 4 0 0 0 0
2044 Illinois 13 58 12 2/1 7 0 2 2 1

Professional career

S31 Being a late-declare free agent, Daron was ineligible to participate in the S31 DSFL draft. However, by shrewdly waiting for the trade deadline to pass before filing his paperwork to join the developmental league, he remained eligible to participate in the following year's draft by virtue of having the 2046 season not count as his true rookie season, essentially turning his first taste of DSFL action into a makeshift senior college season to prove he still had what it took to make it in the big leagues. That experience came at the hands of the Portland Pythons, who picked him up off the waiver wire for the last two games of the 2046 regular season. However, as a freshly recruited, backup defensive tackle, Daron struggled to find playing time in the closing games of the regular season. He finished the year with a disappointing stat line of only two tackles before Portland was eliminated from playoff contention and Daron was thrown back into the free agent pool for the S32 DSFL draft.

S32 Despite the nearly invisible showing in his first taste of DSFL action, Daron's effort and dedication had clearly impressed the league. Now eligible for the S32 DSFL draft, he received interviews from almost every team. Of the teams that did not interview the rising star, at least one team confirmed that they "did not bother with interviewing Daron because we knew he wouldn't be there for us that late in the 1st round." In the end, the Minnesota Grey Ducks took Daron as the 5th overall pick. Minnesota quickly switched Daron from his original defensive tackle position to linebacker. While the position change was a curious move, it certainly worked out well for both Daron and the Grey Ducks as Daron earned a nomination for Rookie of the Year while finishing 6th in the league in tackles. Minnesota also recognized Daron's keen mind by quickly integrating him into war room discussions and scouting.

S33 The remarkable showing in 2047 improved Daron's draft stock going into the S33 ISFL draft. Similar to his rise in the DSFL ranks, Daron received interview requests for almost every team. Of the teams that did not interview him, two had scouts embedded within the Minnesota Grey Ducks organization, allowing a more in-depth scouting analysis without the formality of a sit-down interview. Suffice to say, Daron was considered one of the jewels of the S33 draft, a notion that was confirmed when he ended up being drafted 3rd overall to the Yellowknife Wraiths. However, as the Wraiths already had more than enough linebackers to spare, they relegated Daron back to the DSFL for the 2048 season. The extra season allowed Daron to grow into a wrecking ball in the developmental league. Among his achievements, he finished second in the league in total tackles, T-2nd in TFL's, T-7th in FF's, T-7th in sacks, and led all linebackers with 10 PD's (3 ahead of 2nd place).

Professional career statistics

Career statistics Defense
Season Team Games Tck TFL FF/FR Sck Int PD Sfty TD Blk P/XP/FG
2046 (S31) Pythons 2 2 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0/0
2047 (S32) Grey Ducks 14 105 7 2/2 4 0 7 0 0 0/0/0
2048 (S33) Grey Ducks 14 107 11 3/1 8 0 10 0 0 0/0/0

Achievements and records

Team

-DSFL North Champion (S33)

Individual

-DSFL Pro Bowl (S32, S33)

-DSFL MVP Nominee (S33)

-DSFL Defensive Player of the Year Nominee (S33)

-DSFL Linebacker of the Year Nominee (S33)

-DSFL Rookie of the Year Nominee (S32)







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