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Revision as of 12:05, 29 April 2022

Dax Dangerfield
Image of Dax Dangerfield
No. 11 – New York Silverbacks
Position:Cornerback
Personal information
Born: (2025-12-21)December 21, 2025 (aged 37)
Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Height:6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Weight:245 lb (111 kg)
Username:TheRocheLimit
Career information
College:University of Oregon
Career history
Roster status:Active

Dax Dangerfield (born December 21, 2025) is an American football quarterback who is currently preparing to enter the professional ranks.He played college football for University of Oregon (UO) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.

Early years

Dax Dangerfield was born in Portland, Oregon. He was raised by a single mother and quickly showed an aptitude for athletics. Dax played in every sport his mom could sign him up for. Througout his elementary school, middle school, and high school years Dax played football, basketball, basketball, soccer, hockey, lacrosse, and competed in both sprinting and distance running for his school's track and field team. Dax was also heavily involved in his high school's debate team, as well as the science club and the film club. During his senior year in high school Dax decided that if he really wanted to make it at the next level in sports he need to focus on one and put all of his energy behind it. Although he was a gifted basketball player (he set every regional record for scoring), Dax decided that football was his true passion and made the tough call to leave the other sports behind. Dax finished his high school career by winning a State Championship and receiving a scholarship to play for his local college, the University of Oregon.

College career

After arriving at the Univeristy of Oregon as a freshman, Dax Dangerfield was immediately thrust into the spotlight after the team's top two quarterbacks both went down with injuries early in the season. Dax showed flashes of his athletic gifts in his first game action in week three against a tough USC Trojans team, but ultimately it wasn't enough as the team would lose 31-24 and start the season at 1-2. With a full week to prepare as the starter for his next game Dax showed the world what he was made of in a thrilling 42-35 overtime win at home against UCLA. Dax was soon named the permanent starter as a true freshman and took his team to the Pac 12 Championship game in his first year. The team would return to the Conference Championship game in his sophomore season and end up victorious the second time around. In his third, and ultimately final, college season Dax Dangerfield took his team to the National Championship game where the Ducks lost a heartbreaker to the Georgia Bulldogs. Dax was also a Heisman finialist and was named Pac 12 Player of the Year in his junior season.

College career statistics

Career statistics Passing Rushing
Season Games Comp Att Yards Pct Lg TD Int Rating Att Yards Avg Lg TD
2044 (S29) 12 172 285 2348 60.4 55 16 6 96.6 44 188 4.3 33 4
2045 (S30) 14 235 363 3406 64.7 72 27 8 110.7 88 394 4.5 44 5
2046 (S31) 14 269 401 4103 67.1 68 36 4 126.4 104 555 5.3 67 10

DSFL

Dax Dangerfield joined the Minnesota Grey Ducks in season 32 after being drafted in the second round of the DSFL Draft. Dax and fellow cornerback Modern Nazgul immediately became a duo to watch, as the two were known for locking down opposing receivers. The team as a whole struggled early in the season, starting with a record of 2-5 after their first seven games. Things would change, however, as the squad flipped the script and ended the season on a 5-2 run to finish at 7-7 and make the playoffs. A tough loss to Portland would knock them out of the postseason, but clearly this was a team (and a player) building toward something greater. Individually, Dax Dangerfield had a fantastic rookie season. His five interceptions were near the top of the league in the category, and he tacked on 17 pass deflections for good measure. Dax looked forward to the following season, for both his individual accolades and to help further his team's success.

The following season (season 33) was one filled with promise for both the Minnesota Grey Ducks and Dax Dangerfield. The team had aspirations for a championship. Dax himself was stepping into the lead cornerback role and was looking to prove himself even more. The team came out of the gates on fire, and didn't stop as the season progressed. Minnesota never lost consecutive games during the regular season and ended up tied for a league best record of 10-4. Individually, Dax Dangerfield had an up and down season. Although he finished the year with the second most pass deflections in the league, he failed to record a single interception. In fact, of the top sixteen in pass deflections, Dax was the only player without an interception. Minnesota would go on to win a nail-biter in the first round of the playoffs before ultimately losing in the championship game to the Norfolk Seawolves. After the season Dax made it known that he would be leaving Minnesota and heading to New York and the ISFL.

ISFL

Dax Dangerfield began season 34 of the ISFL as a rookie call-up for the New York Silverbacks. Dax was excited by the move up and looked forward to contributing to the team right away. The Silverbacks had an up and down season, including stretches of winning four games in a row early in the season and losing four in a row later in the year. Ultimately New York would just miss the playoffs after finishing with the same record as the New Orleans Secondline but losing the tiebreaker. Dangerfield himself had a solid if unspectacular season. In a midseason move, the Silverbacks acquired cornerback Cedric Wilkins II, pushing Dangerfield from starter in all formations to only seeing the field in certain situations. With Wilkins deciding to move on in free agency in the offseason Dangerfield finds himself in a prime position to be the lead cornerback for New York going forward.


Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad
6 ft 5 in
(1.96 m)
245 lb
(111 kg)
Career statistics Defense
Season Team Games Tck TFL FF/FR Sck Int PD Sfty TD Blk P/XP/FG
2047 (S32) Grey Ducks 14 75 0 0/0 1 5 17 0 0 0/0/1
2048 (S33) Grey Ducks 14 90 0 2/1 0 0 29 0 0 0/0/0 2049 (S34) Silverbacks 14 90 0 2/1 0 0 29 0 0 0/0/0

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