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==Early years==
 
==Early years==
Deon Taylor was born in St. Louis, Missouri on July 23, 2006. At a young age, he started playing football in the backyard with his father Desmond Taylor. Desmond was a former football player at Soldan High School and a walk-on Wide Reciever/Athlete at Missouri. But unfortunately, he would never play a snap for Mizzou. After graduating, Desmond still had a passion for football and decided to coach at his alma mater, Soldan High School. Desmond would often bring Deon to practices to meet the players and hopefully build a love for the game within Deon. It worked out for Desmond as Deon fell in love with football. Early on in Deon's football career, it was obvious he was a step above all his competition. He shined at every position he played but gravitated toward Quarterback in Elementary School. Somewhere along the way, maybe being because his father was the Defensive Coordinator at Soldan High School, he decided to change to a Defensive Back. Once reaching High School, Deon was quick to start playing on the varsity team. It only took one game on the JV team for the coaches to realize he belonged on the varsity field. Starting off as a kick/punt returner, he got to show off his athletic ability. Midway through the season, he was named to the starting lineup as a Cornerback. He would continue to return kicks and sometimes play Wide Reciever throughout his High School career. He would end his career with 17 interceptions (which included 6 pick sixes), 5 punt returns, 3 kick off returns and 374 total tackles. Even with this impressive stat line, Deon didn't seem to draw much attention from colleges. He did not receive a single Divison 1 offer and chose to follow his father's footsteps by walking on at Mizzou.
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Deon Taylor was born in St. Louis, Missouri on July 23, 2006. At a young age, he started playing football in the backyard with his father Desmond Taylor. Desmond was a former football player at Soldan High School and a walk-on Wide Reciever/Athlete at Missouri. But unfortunately, he would never play a snap for Mizzou. After graduating, Desmond still had a passion for football and decided to coach at his alma mater, Soldan High School. Desmond would often bring Deon to practices to meet the players and hopefully build a love for the game within Deon. It worked out for Desmond as Deon fell in love with football. Early on in Deon's football career, it was obvious he was a step above all his competition. He shined at every position he played but gravitated toward Quarterback in Elementary School. Somewhere along the way, maybe being because his father was the Defensive Coordinator at Soldan High School, he decided to change to a Defensive Back. Once reaching High School, Deon was quick to start playing on the varsity team. It only took one game on the JV team for the coaches to realize he belonged on the varsity field. Starting off as a kick/punt returner, he got to show off his athletic ability. Midway through the season, he was named to the starting lineup as a Cornerback. He would continue to return kicks and sometimes play Wide Reciever throughout his High School career. He would end his career with 17 interceptions (which included 6 pick sixes), 5 punt returns, 3 kick off returns and 287 total tackles. Even with this impressive stat line, Deon didn't seem to draw much attention from colleges. He did not receive a single Divison 1 offer and chose to follow his father's footsteps by walking on at Mizzou.
  
 
==College career==
 
==College career==

Revision as of 12:12, 2 December 2019

Deon Taylor
No. 23 – New Orleans Second Line
Position:Cornerback
Personal information
Born: (2006-07-23)July 23, 2006 (aged 56)
St. Louis, Missouri
Height:6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight:195 lb (88 kg)
Career information
High school:Soldan High School
College:Missouri
ISFL Draft:2030  / Round: 3 / Pick: 27
DSFL Draft:2029  / Round: 12 / Pick: 68
Career history
Roster status:Active
Career highlights and awards
  • 2x Second-team All-SEC (2027, 2028)
  • DSFL Pro Bowl (2029)
  • 3x NSFL Pro Bowl (2030, 2031, 2033)
Career NSFL statistics as of Week 1, 2034
Total tackles:251
Pass deflections:78
Interceptions:11
Forced fumbles:2
Fumble recoveries:1
Defensive touchdowns:1

Deon Taylor (born July 23, 2006) is an American football cornerback for the New Orleans Second Line of the National Simulation Football League (NSFL). He played college football for Missouri (Missouri) before being drafted by the Palm Beach Solar Bears in the 2029 DSFL Draft (S14). He would then be selected with the 27th overall pick in the 3rd round of the 2030 ISFL Draft (S15) by the New Orleans Second Line.

Early years

Deon Taylor was born in St. Louis, Missouri on July 23, 2006. At a young age, he started playing football in the backyard with his father Desmond Taylor. Desmond was a former football player at Soldan High School and a walk-on Wide Reciever/Athlete at Missouri. But unfortunately, he would never play a snap for Mizzou. After graduating, Desmond still had a passion for football and decided to coach at his alma mater, Soldan High School. Desmond would often bring Deon to practices to meet the players and hopefully build a love for the game within Deon. It worked out for Desmond as Deon fell in love with football. Early on in Deon's football career, it was obvious he was a step above all his competition. He shined at every position he played but gravitated toward Quarterback in Elementary School. Somewhere along the way, maybe being because his father was the Defensive Coordinator at Soldan High School, he decided to change to a Defensive Back. Once reaching High School, Deon was quick to start playing on the varsity team. It only took one game on the JV team for the coaches to realize he belonged on the varsity field. Starting off as a kick/punt returner, he got to show off his athletic ability. Midway through the season, he was named to the starting lineup as a Cornerback. He would continue to return kicks and sometimes play Wide Reciever throughout his High School career. He would end his career with 17 interceptions (which included 6 pick sixes), 5 punt returns, 3 kick off returns and 287 total tackles. Even with this impressive stat line, Deon didn't seem to draw much attention from colleges. He did not receive a single Divison 1 offer and chose to follow his father's footsteps by walking on at Mizzou.

College career

Freshman Year

After deciding to walk on, Deon would quickly impress the coaches with his abilities. He was added to the active roster his Freshman year but was used mostly as a depth piece in Missouri's defense. He would not start a single game his Freshman year but did get some field time.

Sophomore Year

He started his sophomore year as the 4th cornerback on the roster. So although he didn't start, he would get playing time in certain defensive schemes. He would move up the depth chart as the season progressed by playing tough against SEC's talented receivers. During Week 6 against Kentucky, Missouri's top corner Trey Wilson went down with a knee injury early in the second quarter. This led to Deon being brought in to cover Kentucky's best receiver, Marquise Rose. He would limit Rose to only 2 catches and 21 yards. Deon would also pick up his first career interception at Mizzou that day. From that game until the end of his college career, Deon would be named the starting cornerback. During the second to last game of the year against Tennesse, Deon would suffer a fractured ankle, ending his sophomore season. The injury would not require surgery and Deon would be ready to play for next season.

Junior Year

Coming off an ankle injury, Deon wanted to prove he wouldn't regress from the previous year. He would start off strong in his Junior year by only letting up 5 catches in his first 3 games. He would go on to add 3 forced fumbles, 1 interception, and half a sack to his Junior year stat line. Missouri finished the regular season as the #19 team in the nation with a 9-4 record. Deon's Junior year would end with a 31-13 loss to Miami in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl. Deon ended the game with 4 tackles and a pass deflection.

Senior Year

Missouri would start Deon's senior year ranked #17 in the country. Missouri was home to a lethal defense led by Deon Taylor and other lockdown corner, Frank Williams. Deon's best career performance came against Missouri's biggest rival, the Kansas Jayhawks. It was a decisive 41-10 victory led by Deon's interception, forced fumble, and the fumble recovery. He also did not allow a single catch all game resulting in 2 pass deflections. Halfway through the season, the Missouri Tigers were ranked at #8 in the nation and held a 7-0 record. But in the last 6 weeks, the Tigers would go 2-4 and fall to the #22 ranking. Prior to week 8, Missouri was starting to get some buzz as a potential playoff contender. But at the end of the regular season, they would end up ranked lower than the previous year. Hoping to end the year on a high note, Missouri would set their eyes towards Northwestern, their opponent in the Holiday Bowl. Deon's career would end in a heartbreaking 37-34 loss to Northwestern in the San Diego County Credit Union Holiday Bowl. Northwestern would make the game-winning field goal with 11 seconds left, leaving a sad ending for the Tiger's once hopeful season. Deon's last game would include an interception, 7 tackles, and 2 pass deflections.

College career statistics

Missouri Tigers
Year Class Position GP Tackles Interceptions Fumbles
Solo Ast Total Loss Sack Int Yards Avg TD PD FR Yards TD FF
2025 Freshmen CB 5 11 4 15 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 3 0 0 0 1
2026 Sophomore CB 12 20 13 33 1.5 0.0 1 17 17.0 0 8 0 0 0 0
2027 Junior CB 13 29 12 41 0.5 0.5 1 6 6.0 0 12 1 8 0 3
2028 Senior CB 13 37 17 54 1.0 1.5 3 37 12.3 0 12 0 0 0 1

Professional career

DSFL career

Deon was drafted by the Palm Beach Solar Bears with the 68th overall pick in the 12th round.

Deon would start all 14 games for the Solar Bears ending the season with 75 tackles, 3 interceptions and 9 passes defended.

NSFL career

Deon was drafted by the New Orleans Second Line with the 27th overall pick in the 3rd round.

2030: Rookie Year

He quickly jumped onto the scene as he grabbed two interceptions in his NSFL debut against the Orange County Otters. They would end up losing the game 26-34, but it was a very impressive beginning to his career. For the rest of the season, Deon would fall short of the expectation he left himself after the first game. He would only tally one more interception the whole year after the impressive two interception debut. But the Second Line would end with an even more disappointing 2-12 record. But as a silver lining, Deon would get his first Pro Bowl invitation of his career.

2031

In his second year, Deon would

DSFL statistics

Palm Beach Solar Bears
Year Position GP Tackles Interceptions Fumbles
Total Loss Sack Int Yards Avg TD PD FR Yards TD FF
2029 CB 14 75 0.0 0.0 3 26 8.6 0 9 0 0 0 0

NSFL statistics

New Orleans Second Line
Year Position GP Tackles Interceptions Fumbles
Total Loss Sack Int Yards Avg TD PD FR Yards TD FF
2030 CB 14 59 0.0 0.0 3 -1 -0.3 0 21 0 0 0 0
2031 CB 14 59 0.0 0.0 3 12 4.0 0 20 0 0 0 0
2032 CB 14 72 0.0 0.0 2 - - 0 20 0 0 0 0
2033 CB 14 61 0.0 0.0 3 - - 1 17 1 0 0 2
Career 56 251 0.0 0.0 11 - - 1 78 1 0 0 2