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− | '''Eleven Kendrick-Watts''' (born June 13, 2022) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Wide Receiver|wide receiver]] for the | + | '''Eleven Kendrick-Watts''' (born June 13, 2022) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Wide Receiver|wide receiver]] who is currently preparing to enter the professional ranks. He played college football for Northwestern and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season. |
==Early years== | ==Early years== | ||
− | Kendrick-Watts was born into a relatively affluent family in the Washington, D.C. area to Farland Kendrick and Anna Watts. Originally named Eleven Kendrick, Watts divorced Kendrick when Eleven was two and appended her surname to Eleven's. Watts was largely responsible for raising Eleven, and Kendrick moved away from his home city just a few years after the split. Kendrick-Watts described his mother as "the most important person" in his life. Eleven's unusual first name was created jointly by Kendrick and Watts. Despite being an odd and prime number, it is symmetrical in two ways when written. It is meant to describe a sort of balance between chaos and order. Kendrick-Watts remarked that his name did not earn him any criticism among his peers growing up, and that he began to | + | Kendrick-Watts was born into a relatively affluent family in the Washington, D.C. area to Farland Kendrick and Anna Watts. Originally named Eleven Kendrick, Watts divorced Kendrick when Eleven was two and appended her surname to Eleven's. Watts was largely responsible for raising Eleven, and Kendrick moved away from his home city just a few years after the split. Kendrick-Watts described his mother as "the most important person" in his life. Eleven's unusual first name was created jointly by Kendrick and Watts. Despite being an odd and prime number, it is symmetrical in two ways when written. It is meant to describe a sort of balance between chaos and order. Kendrick-Watts remarked that his name did not earn him any criticism among his peers growing up, and that he began to "like and respect" the name despite its unusual quality. He did, however, note that it became somewhat of a nuisance in some applications. |
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==College career== | ==College career== | ||
− | Kendrick-Watts was rated a three-star recruit coming out of high school, but he did not receive many offers and ended up committing to Northwestern. He redshirted his first year and spent most of his first season on the bench, with four other receivers ahead of him on the depth chart. However, three graduations and an unexpected retirement abruptly forced him into the WR1 slot in his sophomore season. Expectations for this season were low due to the rawness of the new WR group, but Kendrick-Watts was able to pull together a respectable season on an average offense. In his junior year, however, Kendrick-Watts blossomed into a top-tier receiver, picking up a first-team All-B1G nod and leading Northwestern to a top-15 ranking while catching 93 passes for 1447 yards. Following this season, Eleven Kendrick-Watts declared for the DSFL draft and was projected as a first-round pick, the top-rated WR from his class. | + | Kendrick-Watts was rated a three-star recruit coming out of high school, but he did not receive many offers and ended up committing to Northwestern. He redshirted his first year and spent most of his first season on the bench, with four other receivers ahead of him on the depth chart. However, three graduations and an unexpected retirement abruptly forced him into the WR1 slot in his sophomore season. Expectations for this season were low due to the rawness of the new WR group, but Kendrick-Watts was able to pull together a respectable season on an average offense. In his junior year, however, Kendrick-Watts blossomed into a top-tier receiver, picking up a first-team All-B1G nod and leading Northwestern to a top-15 ranking while catching 93 passes for 1447 yards. Following this season, Eleven Kendrick-Watts declared for the DSFL draft and was projected as a first-round pick, the top-rated WR from his class. |
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===College career statistics=== | ===College career statistics=== | ||
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+ | ! colspan="3" |Career statistics <!-- Career Statistics --> | ||
+ | ! colspan="5" | Receiving <!-- Receiving Statistics --> | ||
+ | ! colspan="5" | Rushing <!-- Rushing Statistics --> | ||
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+ | ! Season !! Team !! Games <!-- Career Statistics --> | ||
+ | ! Rec !! Yards !! Avg !! Lg !! TD <!-- Receiving Statistics --> | ||
+ | ! Att !! Yards !! Avg !! Lg !! TD <!-- Rushing Statistics --> | ||
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+ | | NU <!-- Replace with the relevant team abbreviation (BAL, ARI, COL, YKW, NOLA, SJS, OCO, PHI, AUS, CHI, HON, SAR, TIJ, POR, KCC, MIN, DBD, LON, NOR, PB, MBB) --> | ||
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+ | | 8 || 81 || 10.1 || 23 || 0 || colspan="5" | <!-- Receiving Statistics --> | ||
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+ | | 13 <!-- Games Played --> | ||
+ | | 80 || 1136 || 14.2 || 64 || 4 <!-- Receiving Statistics --> | ||
+ | | 3 || 11 || 3.7 || 7 || 0 <!-- Rushing Statistics --> | ||
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+ | | 14 <!-- Games Played --> | ||
+ | | 93 || 1447 || 15.6 || 78 || 12 <!-- Receiving Statistics --> | ||
+ | | 4 || 46 || 11.5 || 35 || 1 <!-- Rushing Statistics --> | ||
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+ | | colspan="2" | Total | ||
+ | !36 || 181 || 2664 || 14.7 || 78 || 16 || 7 || 57 || 8.1 || 35 || 1 | ||
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==Professional career== | ==Professional career== | ||
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Revision as of 13:39, 25 January 2021
This article has been cleared by an Approver on the wiki team. Lancedjack (talk) 13:54, 31 October 2020 (UTC) |
No. 13 – Prospect | |
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Position: | Wide Receiver |
Personal information | |
Born: | Washington, D. C., U.S. | June 13, 2022 (aged 40)
Height: | 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) |
Weight: | 250 lb (113 kg) |
Username: | 124715 |
Career information | |
College: | Northwestern |
Career history | |
Roster status: | Active |
Eleven Kendrick-Watts (born June 13, 2022) is an American football wide receiver who is currently preparing to enter the professional ranks. He played college football for Northwestern and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.
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Early years
Kendrick-Watts was born into a relatively affluent family in the Washington, D.C. area to Farland Kendrick and Anna Watts. Originally named Eleven Kendrick, Watts divorced Kendrick when Eleven was two and appended her surname to Eleven's. Watts was largely responsible for raising Eleven, and Kendrick moved away from his home city just a few years after the split. Kendrick-Watts described his mother as "the most important person" in his life. Eleven's unusual first name was created jointly by Kendrick and Watts. Despite being an odd and prime number, it is symmetrical in two ways when written. It is meant to describe a sort of balance between chaos and order. Kendrick-Watts remarked that his name did not earn him any criticism among his peers growing up, and that he began to "like and respect" the name despite its unusual quality. He did, however, note that it became somewhat of a nuisance in some applications.
College career
Kendrick-Watts was rated a three-star recruit coming out of high school, but he did not receive many offers and ended up committing to Northwestern. He redshirted his first year and spent most of his first season on the bench, with four other receivers ahead of him on the depth chart. However, three graduations and an unexpected retirement abruptly forced him into the WR1 slot in his sophomore season. Expectations for this season were low due to the rawness of the new WR group, but Kendrick-Watts was able to pull together a respectable season on an average offense. In his junior year, however, Kendrick-Watts blossomed into a top-tier receiver, picking up a first-team All-B1G nod and leading Northwestern to a top-15 ranking while catching 93 passes for 1447 yards. Following this season, Eleven Kendrick-Watts declared for the DSFL draft and was projected as a first-round pick, the top-rated WR from his class.
College career statistics
Career statistics | Receiving | Rushing | ||||||||||
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Season | Team | Games | Rec | Yards | Avg | Lg | TD | Att | Yards | Avg | Lg | TD |
2040 | NU | 9 | 8 | 81 | 10.1 | 23 | 0 | |||||
2041 | NU | 13 | 80 | 1136 | 14.2 | 64 | 4 | 3 | 11 | 3.7 | 7 | 0 |
2042 | NU | 14 | 93 | 1447 | 15.6 | 78 | 12 | 4 | 46 | 11.5 | 35 | 1 |
Total | 36 | 181 | 2664 | 14.7 | 78 | 16 | 7 | 57 | 8.1 | 35 | 1 |
Professional career
Ht | Wt | 40‑yd dash | 20‑ss | 3‑cone | Vert jump | Broad |
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6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) |
250 lb (113 kg) |
Professional career statistics
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Achievements and records
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