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Revision as of 10:13, 19 August 2022

Fat Jack
Image of Fat Jack
No. 99 – San Jose Sabercats
Position:Defensive Tackle
Personal information
Born: (2026-25-05)January 5, 2026 (aged 34)
San Jose, California, U.S.
Height:6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Weight:345 lb (156 kg)
Username:Aw13
Career information
High school:Leland High School
College:Northern Arizona University
ISFL Draft:2051  / Round: 7 / Pick: 35 OA
DSFL Draft:2050  / Round: 8 / Pick: 59
Career history
Roster status:Active

Fat Jack (born January 5, 2028) is an American football defensive tackle for the San Jose Sabercats of the International Simulation Football League (ISFL).

Early years

Jamison "Fat" Jack was born in San Jose, CA to parents Gregory and Marsha on May, 25th, 2026. He is the oldest of 5 siblings. Jack started playing football at a young age as an 8-year old and growing up played mostly on the offensive line for his youth teams though also saw some time on the defensive line as well. Early on, playing offensive line, he was known for his ability to pancake defenders and was referred often as Flap Jack due to his last name as well as another name for pancakes. Flap Jack as he was then called, went on to attend Leland High School in San Jose and played football all 4 years. Jamison, always being a larger kid and human, never really had an issue with his weight and some opposing players in high school, knowing he was called Flap Jack, started trying to tease him by calling him "Fat Jack". Using this, Jamison started going by Fat Jack from his Sophomore year in high school and the name always stayed.

College career

Fat Jack was not a heavily recruited player out of high school despite his great size and strength and his speed and motor were questioned throughout the recruiting process. He was a 2-star recruit and had offers from a few schools such as Grand Canyon University, Incarnate Word College, and his eventual choice, Northern Arizona University.

Jack redshirted his first year with the team due to an early workout injury that resulted in a Torn Labrum and after trying to work through it and put off surgery, he was inactivated after lingering issues and was sidelined the rest of the way to recover and rehab. His durability would then be brought into question but Jack would then go on to play the next 4 years for the Lumberjacks starting in every game. His redshirt freshman and sophomore seasons, he put up nearly identical numbers posting 58 tackles each season, 11 tackles for a loss, and 7 and 8 sacks respectively. Jack really exploded onto the scene in his Junior and Senior seasons winning all-conference defensive player of the year and finishing with 15 sacks each season. Not known as a pass rusher, Jack was able to overpower the weaker competition in the FCS and make himself a potential DSFL draftee to start his pro career. He would go on to play in the Senior Bowl where he played well in front of pro scouts after being officially declared for the DSFL Draft.

College career statistics

Work in progress

Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad
6 ft 5 in
(1.96 m)
345 lb
(156 kg)

Fat Jack was drafted by the Bondi Beach Buccaneers with the 59th overall pick in the Season 35 DSFL Draft. Jack was the 2nd of 2 defensive tackles to be taken by the Bucs in the draft after selecting DT Nathan Meagher in the 5th round.

Jack had never played in a set with two defensive tackles before as he was generally regarded as a 3-4 nose tackle in the middle, taking up blocks and letting the defensive ends and linebackers be able to have more open lanes. It was a struggle during the season to acclimate to the new playbook and play style as Jack on the season finished with just 46 total tackles and just 6 of them for a loss. He also, after being a premier pass rusher in college, struggled to pressure opposing quarterbacks and notched just 2 sacks on the season. It was a bit of a down season for Jack as he was looking to help springboard his opportunity into the ISFL and have teams and their scouts eager to draft him. The Bucs ended up just 3-11 on the season so it was not just on Jack and with his switching play styles, the overall record of the team, and his still large potential, he looks to go strong into the draft where experts believe he still has top 3 round potential.

Professional career statistics

Career statistics Defense
Season Team Games Tck TFL FF/FR Sck Int PD Sfty TD Blk P/XP/FG
2050 (S35) Buccaneers 14 46 6 0/0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0/0
2051 (S36) Sabercats 14 40 0 0/0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0/0

Achievements and records

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