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==Early years==
 
==Early years==
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Jordan played Defensive end, quarterback, Wide receiver and kicker for his high school team. Surprisingly he only started football his sophomore year in high school and had not played previously for years. He also Wrestled and was a team captain for his junior and senior years winning 2 state championships in those years. He was given the option to play D1 wrestling or d1 football at multiple universities but decided to go to his dream college university of florida for football. His high school football team won the state 5A championship his senior year and gained a lot of attention, having 8 players go D1 and 4 going D2. He is also known for his "earthquake Toss" in wrestling were he tossed his opponent legally so hard in wrestling that the ground shook and the opponent was knocked out, this went viral as no one had seen anything like it before.
 
 
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Jordan was the slot receiver his freshman and sophomore year at UF and also took snaps at quarterback throwing 5 touchdowns and 624 yards during his first two years. At Wide receiver he made a huge impact becoming the starting wide receiver his junior year and in that season alone scoring 18 touchdowns receiving and 3 touchdowns rushing at Running back. His senior year he played multiple positions as starting wide receiver scoring 20 touchdowns, 1827 yards and 132 receptions. At backup running back he reached the endzone 7 times from halfback reaching 501 yards on 62 carries. From quarterback he started 2 games when the starting Quarterback had been injured, he threw an astonishingly 5 touchdowns, 715 yards in just 2 games, winning them both. He won the national championship his senior year. He gained viral status yet again when making a sack/strip fumble and scoring a touchdown to win a game against rival florida state. He gained attention in game 7 of the regular season when he caught the ball with one hand while being held and tugged on by a defensive back from Georgia tech, dragging him and a safety with one leg 10 yards to the end zone gaining him the nickname "the flash" for his unbelievable speed and superhero like abilities. His team mates describe him as a role model citizen every where he goes and a great friend. The President of the united states invited his team to a meal in the white house and served them burger king. The President was also seen whispering something to jordan but nothing has been said about it since. Certainly Jordan McCann has been electric in his college career and brings that to the pro environment aswell. Go Gators!
 
 
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Latest revision as of 06:46, 11 June 2019


Jordan Mccann III
No. 13 – Tijuana Luchadores
Position:Wide Receiver
Personal information
Born: (2008-01-01)January 1, 2008 (aged 55)
Tampa, Florida
Height:6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight:205 lb (93 kg)
Career information
High school:River Ridge High School
College:University of Florida
Career history
Roster status:Active

Jordan McCann III (born December 1, 2008) is an American football wide receiver for the Tijuana Luchadores of the Developmental Simulation Football League (DSFL). He played college football for University of Florida (UF) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.

Early years

Jordan played Defensive end, quarterback, Wide receiver and kicker for his high school team. Surprisingly he only started football his sophomore year in high school and had not played previously for years. He also Wrestled and was a team captain for his junior and senior years winning 2 state championships in those years. He was given the option to play D1 wrestling or d1 football at multiple universities but decided to go to his dream college university of florida for football. His high school football team won the state 5A championship his senior year and gained a lot of attention, having 8 players go D1 and 4 going D2. He is also known for his "earthquake Toss" in wrestling were he tossed his opponent legally so hard in wrestling that the ground shook and the opponent was knocked out, this went viral as no one had seen anything like it before.

College career

Jordan was the slot receiver his freshman and sophomore year at UF and also took snaps at quarterback throwing 5 touchdowns and 624 yards during his first two years. At Wide receiver he made a huge impact becoming the starting wide receiver his junior year and in that season alone scoring 18 touchdowns receiving and 3 touchdowns rushing at Running back. His senior year he played multiple positions as starting wide receiver scoring 20 touchdowns, 1827 yards and 132 receptions. At backup running back he reached the endzone 7 times from halfback reaching 501 yards on 62 carries. From quarterback he started 2 games when the starting Quarterback had been injured, he threw an astonishingly 5 touchdowns, 715 yards in just 2 games, winning them both. He won the national championship his senior year. He gained viral status yet again when making a sack/strip fumble and scoring a touchdown to win a game against rival florida state. He gained attention in game 7 of the regular season when he caught the ball with one hand while being held and tugged on by a defensive back from Georgia tech, dragging him and a safety with one leg 10 yards to the end zone gaining him the nickname "the flash" for his unbelievable speed and superhero like abilities. His team mates describe him as a role model citizen every where he goes and a great friend. The President of the united states invited his team to a meal in the white house and served them burger king. The President was also seen whispering something to jordan but nothing has been said about it since. Certainly Jordan McCann has been electric in his college career and brings that to the pro environment aswell. Go Gators!


College career statistics

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Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad BP
6 ft 3 in
(1.91 m)
205 lb
(93 kg)
4.21 s 32 reps reps

Professional career statistics

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Achievements and records

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