Dexter Zaylren

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Dexter Zaylren
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Zaylren after winning the VT State Championship
No. 6 – Prospect
Position:Quarterback
Personal information
Born: (2019-19-02)July 2, 2019 (aged 43)
Niagara Falls, New York, U.S.
Height:6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Weight:240 lb (109 kg)
Username:VRTX L4S3R
Career information
College:Maine University
Career history
Roster status:Active

Dexter Zaylren (born July 2, 2020) is an American football quarterback who is currently preparing to enter the professional ranks.He played college football for Maine University and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.

Early years

Dexter Zaylren was born February 2nd, 2019 to Jeremy and Serena Zaylren as the couple were on a vacation to Niagara Falls, New York. After a short hospital stay, the couple and their newborn child returned to their hometown of Bangor, Maine and Dexter's life began. It became clear very early in Dexter's life that he would be a star of some kind. We was an intelligent child and would not let any kind of competition come around without giving it a stab. Whether it be a fishing competition or a race with the kids in the schoolyard, young Dexter was the definition of a wonder child. As he grew to the age of 10, he wanted to play baseball and football, so his parents signed him up for the loval flag football team. Dexter was immediately the best player on the team and the most vehement competitor. He threw passes more accurate than anyone had seen in ages, and after two seasons, the parents heeded the advice of the local high school coach and moved to Vermont's capital city where Dexter begain playing elementary team. He was pegged as a TE at first due to his unnatural size, but quickly showed off his arm and accuracy and was made the starting QB in his 7th grade year. When he got to high school, he seemed to simply ignite. He had ridiculous seasons, surpassing 3200 yards in all 4 years and throwing increasing numbers of touchdowns. As a fresman he led the team to a loss in the semifinals of the state championship on the back of 3291 yards and a 31:5 TD:INT ratio. He improved in yardage each season thereafter and never lost another state championship. Going into signing season, he was ranked the 2nd best QB in the NE region and had offers from many Big 12 and Big 10 teams, but chose eventually to go to Maine University to be near his parents, who had decided to move back to their original hometown of Bangor once Dexter graduated high school.

College career

At Maine University, Dexter's career was unmemorable. He sat on the bench his freshman season being mentored by the senior QB, and in his sophomore season disaster struck for the first time. He was in a car accident 3 days before the first game of the season and broke his throwing arm. He chose to redshirt that season to retain eligibilty and did not play at all, but continued to be a top-tier QB. The next season, Dexter played 3 games and 10 minutes, and did exceptionally well. He was generating Heisman buzz all the way up to his season-ending ACL tear, throwing for 1188 yards and ten TDs without throwing a pick. After his injury, Dexter did not return to the field until the 5th game of his RS junior season, when he came in as a relief for the transfer QB Jeremiah Sines after a particularly horrid performance and blew it up. He played the remaining 7 games of the season with gusto, throwing for 348 yards per game and scoring 18 touchdowns to 3 interceptions. They won every game and went on to upset Texas A&M in the Alamo City bowl. Following the season, Dexter made the difficult decision to join the Developmental Simulation Football League rather than return to Maine, as the Maine coach went to accept an offer from Temple University and the new coach was brand new to the world of head coaching. Dexter currently awaits being drafted.

College career statistics

Career statistics Passing Rushing
Season Team Games Comp Att Yards Pct Lg TD Int Rating Att Yards Avg Lg TD
2016 (S1) Wraiths 14 188 321 2788 57.8 47 14 9 77.6 6 1 0.2 1 0
  • WILL UPDATE THIS LATER*

Professional career

In season 33, Dexter had his worst statistical season to date. As star running back Goat Tank dominated early in the season, Zaylren took more of a secondary role as Tank was allowed to run all over the field. While recording his highest completion percentage so far in his short 3 season career, that was the only positive. Dexter had career-worsts in yards per attempt, touchdown and interception percentages, yards, attempts, completions, and touchdowns. After his once in a lifetime MVP sophomore season, Dexter was left off awards ballots for the first time in his career.

As Zaylren struggled, his team was left out of the playoffs. Tank fell off towards the end of the season, and Zaylren did pick up the pace and save the season from being totally disastrous, winning their must win games to put the Fire Salamanders at 8-7 going into week 16. Colorado and Chicago both sat at 9-7, and a three-way 9-7 tie would put the Fire Salamanders into the third playoff spot on division record. Zaylren and the Salamanders did their job in a 30-20 win over Baltimore, and Colorado fell to first seed Sarasota, but Chicago was victorious over Philadelphia 37-13 to put Berlin in the 4th seed just out of the playoffs. The next season would bring many changes for Zaylren's career, and he looked forward to entering a new season with a fresh start.

Professional career statistics

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad
6 ft 5 in
(1.96 m)
240 lb
(109 kg)
Career statistics Passing Rushing
Season Team Games Comp Att Yards Pct Lg TD Int Rating Att Yards Avg Lg TD
2046 (S31) Fire Salamanders 14 386 589 4476 65.5 83 31 10 98.8 19 2 0.1 0 0
2047 (S32) Fire Salamanders 14 349 4541 4228 64.5 78 35 5 106.1 22 32 1.5 0 0
2048 (S33) Fire Salamanders 14 323 482 3517 67 63 23 9 96.5 24 5 0.2 0 0

Achievements and records