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====DSFL====
 
====DSFL====
 
====Dallas Birddogs====
 
====Dallas Birddogs====
 
=====S44=====
 
=====S44=====
Devin joined the Dallas Birddogs as a pre-draft waiver claim toward the end of S44, being named a starter on defense instantly and being a part of the team's push for a playoff berth for that season. The Birddogs were able to make it into the postseason, where they unfortunately lost to the Tijuana Luchadores in a closely fought contest. Devin posted fairly impressive numbers in the short time he played for the Birddogs, the highlight of which being an interception in their loss to the Luchadores, and would go into the upcoming DSFL draft as one of the top defensive back prospects in the class.  
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Devin joined the [[Dallas Birddogs]] as a pre-draft waiver claim toward the end of S44, being named a starter on defense instantly and being a part of the team's push for a playoff berth for that season. The [[Birddogs]] were able to make it into the postseason, where they unfortunately lost to the [[Tijuana Luchadores]] in a closely fought contest. Devin posted fairly impressive numbers in the short time he played for the [[Birddogs]], the highlight of which being an interception in their loss to the [[Luchadores]], and would go into the upcoming DSFL draft as one of the top defensive back prospects in the class.  
 
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====London Royals====
 
====London Royals====
 
=====S45=====
 
=====S45=====
Devin was drafted in the third round of the S45 DSFL draft by the London Royals. Even though he was believed to be one of the more advanced prospects in the class at the time, his slide gave him a sense of drive to demonstrate exactly why he should be looked at as one of the premier players available in the following season's ISFL draft. Starting the season as the number one cornerback on the Royal's depth chart, Devin was one of the bright spots on a Royals team that endured a tough season, posting 3 interceptions (one of which was taken all the way for a pick six) and 12 passes defended, along with 3 forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. The Royals were a long way from playoff contention and ended the season with a 4-10 record for the second season in a row, but Devin's strong performances and continued development were enough to attract interest from ISFL scouts and it was believed that he had the potential to be a first round pick in the following draft.  
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Devin was drafted in the third round of the [[Season 45 DSFL Draft|S45 DSFL draft]] by the [[London Royals]]. Even though he was believed to be one of the more advanced prospects in the class at the time, his slide gave him a sense of drive to demonstrate exactly why he should be looked at as one of the premier players available in the following season's [[Season 46 ISFL Draft|ISFL draft]]. Starting the season as the number one cornerback on the [[Royal]]'s depth chart, Devin was one of the bright spots on a [[Royals]]' team that endured a tough season, posting 3 interceptions (one of which was taken all the way for a pick six) and 12 passes defended, along with 3 forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. The [[Royals]] were a long way from playoff contention and ended the season with a 4-10 record for the second season in a row, but Devin's strong performances and continued development were enough to attract interest from ISFL scouts and it was believed that he had the potential to be a first round pick in the following draft.  
 
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====ISFL====
 
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====Berlin Fire Salamanders====
 
====Berlin Fire Salamanders====
 
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=====S46=====
Prior to the S46 season, Devin was drafted in the first round of the S46 ISFL Draft by the Berlin Fire Salamanders with the 5th overall pick. The Fire Salamanders announced shortly after that he would be called up to the team as a true rookie.
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Prior to the S46 season, Devin was drafted in the first round of the [[Season 46 ISFL Draft|S46 ISFL Draft]] by the [[Berlin Fire Salamanders]] with the 5th overall pick. The [[Fire Salamanders]] announced shortly after that he would be called up to the team as a true rookie.
  
Devin spent his rookie season in Berlin playing primarily as the team's nickelback, finding a role as the third CB in a cornerback room headlined by aging star Charlie Thorsen. Although opportunities were fairly limited, Devin was clear that although he wouldn't be taking up a star role immediately, his rookie season represented a great opportunity to learn from those around him and attempt to establish a foundation he could build on in future seasons. Given the limited role he was slated to play, Devin was happy with the contributions he was able to make, his numbers being headlined by his 4 sacks and 8 pass deflections. Berlin struggled as a team, finishing up the season with a 5-11 record, the third worst in the league, despite hoping for a playoff berth before the season began. The team looked to enter a rebuilding phase at the conclusion of the season, one in which Devin is likely to play a major role as a key building block on defense in S47 and beyond.
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Devin spent his rookie season in [[Berlin]] playing primarily as the team's nickelback, finding a role as the third CB in a cornerback room headlined by aging star [[Charlie Thorsen]]. Although opportunities were fairly limited, Devin was clear that although he wouldn't be taking up a star role immediately, his rookie season represented a great opportunity to learn from those around him and attempt to establish a foundation he could build on in future seasons. Given the limited role he was slated to play, Devin was happy with the contributions he was able to make, his numbers being headlined by his 4 sacks and 8 pass deflections. [[Berlin]] struggled as a team, finishing up the season with a 5-11 record, the third worst in the league, despite hoping for a playoff berth before the season began. The team looked to enter a rebuilding phase at the conclusion of the season, one in which Devin is likely to play a major role as a key building block on defense in S47 and beyond.
  
 
==Professional career statistics==
 
==Professional career statistics==
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Devin Jones
Devin Jones 2.jpg
No. 24 – Berlin Fire Salamanders
Position:Cornerback
Personal information
Born: (2038-09-18)September 18, 2038 (aged 22)
Miami, Florida, U.S.
Height:6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight:200 lb (91 kg)
Username:Drizzy
Career information
High school:Miami Beach Senior High School
College:Cincinnati
ISFL Draft:2061  / Round: 1 / Pick: 5
DSFL Draft:2060  / Round: 3 / Pick: 21
Career history
Roster status:Active

Devin Jones (born September 18, 2038) is an American football cornerback for the Berlin Fire Salamanders of the International Simulation Football League (ISFL).

Early years

Devin Jones was born in Liberty City, an area in the south of Miami to Marcus and Trina Jones. Marcus is a former ISFL player, having played a handful of seasons with the Arizona Outlaws, and from an early age imparted a desire in Devin to go on to play at the professional level. Devin excelled as a high school athlete in basketball and football, and by his junior year was the starting wide receiver for the Hi-Tides. An injury sustained at the beginning of his senior year however saw him miss the vast majority of the season, and he was only able to take the field for 3 games that year, struggling to show what he was capable of in the games he was able to play in. Scholarship opportunities were few and far between, and it looked as if he might have to take a more unconvential route to the ranks of elite football.

College career

After his difficulty in attracting scholarship opportunities during the recruiting process, Devin was preparing to attend community college and play football there before he received a last minute opportunity to join the Cincinnati Bearcats for their training camp. Due to a high level of competition at the wide receiver position, Devin tried out as a cornerback and was able to earn a spot as a walk on that season. Being able to hit the ground running, Devin earned a spot among the team's starting cornerbacks as a true freshman, and from then on would excel in his new role. His freshman season saw him tally 2 interceptions, recording one of which for a touchdown in addition to 26 tackles. As a sophomore, Devin had improved sufficiently to sit atop the Bearcat's depth chart as their number one cornerback, and was able to assert himself as one of the best players in his conference, earning recognition as a First-team All-Big 12 player. His junior year would be his final as a Bearcat, and saw Devin establish himself as one of the very best to play his position in the country. He tallied 5 interceptions on the season, two of which were turned into touchdowns, and ended his career as a First-team All-American, in addition to being named Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year.

College career statistics

NCAA collegiate career statistics
Cincinnati Bearcats
Season GP Tackles Interceptions Fumbles
Solo Ast Cmb TfL Sck Int Yds Avg TD PD FR FF TD
2056 11 17 9 26 0 0 2 58 29 1 4 0 1 0
2057 13 22 12 34 1 0 3 42 14 2 9 0 0 0
2058 14 32 7 39 2 1 5 68 13.6 2 11 2 1 0

DSFL

Dallas Birddogs

S44

Devin joined the Dallas Birddogs as a pre-draft waiver claim toward the end of S44, being named a starter on defense instantly and being a part of the team's push for a playoff berth for that season. The Birddogs were able to make it into the postseason, where they unfortunately lost to the Tijuana Luchadores in a closely fought contest. Devin posted fairly impressive numbers in the short time he played for the Birddogs, the highlight of which being an interception in their loss to the Luchadores, and would go into the upcoming DSFL draft as one of the top defensive back prospects in the class.

London Royals

S45

Devin was drafted in the third round of the S45 DSFL draft by the London Royals. Even though he was believed to be one of the more advanced prospects in the class at the time, his slide gave him a sense of drive to demonstrate exactly why he should be looked at as one of the premier players available in the following season's ISFL draft. Starting the season as the number one cornerback on the Royal's depth chart, Devin was one of the bright spots on a Royals' team that endured a tough season, posting 3 interceptions (one of which was taken all the way for a pick six) and 12 passes defended, along with 3 forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. The Royals were a long way from playoff contention and ended the season with a 4-10 record for the second season in a row, but Devin's strong performances and continued development were enough to attract interest from ISFL scouts and it was believed that he had the potential to be a first round pick in the following draft.

ISFL

Berlin Fire Salamanders

S46

Prior to the S46 season, Devin was drafted in the first round of the S46 ISFL Draft by the Berlin Fire Salamanders with the 5th overall pick. The Fire Salamanders announced shortly after that he would be called up to the team as a true rookie.

Devin spent his rookie season in Berlin playing primarily as the team's nickelback, finding a role as the third CB in a cornerback room headlined by aging star Charlie Thorsen. Although opportunities were fairly limited, Devin was clear that although he wouldn't be taking up a star role immediately, his rookie season represented a great opportunity to learn from those around him and attempt to establish a foundation he could build on in future seasons. Given the limited role he was slated to play, Devin was happy with the contributions he was able to make, his numbers being headlined by his 4 sacks and 8 pass deflections. Berlin struggled as a team, finishing up the season with a 5-11 record, the third worst in the league, despite hoping for a playoff berth before the season began. The team looked to enter a rebuilding phase at the conclusion of the season, one in which Devin is likely to play a major role as a key building block on defense in S47 and beyond.

Professional career statistics

DSFL

Career statistics Defense
Season Team Games Tck TFL FF/FR Sck Int PD Sfty TD Blk P/XP/FG
2059 (S44) Dallas Birddogs 4 13 0 0/0 0 1 6 0 0 0/0/0
2060 (S45) London Royals 14 71 0 3/1 0 3 12 0 1 0/0/0
Career 18 84 0 3/1 0 4 18 0 1 0/0/0

ISFL

Career statistics Defense
Season Team Games Tck TFL FF/FR Sck Int PD Sfty TD Blk P/XP/FG
2061 (S46) Berlin Fire Salamanders 16 41 0 0/0 4 0 8 0 0 0/0/0
Career 16 41 0 0/0 4 0 8 0 0 0/0/0

Achievements and records

Use this section as an example.