Mandrews McHollywood

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Mandrews McHollywood
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No. 11 – New York Silverbacks
Position:Wide Receiver
Personal information
Born: (2029-01-01)January 1, 2029 (aged 34)
Miami, Florida, U.S.
Height:5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight:195 lb (88 kg)
Username:Rusfan
Career information
High school:St Thomas Aquinas
College:Miami
ISFL Draft:2051 / Round: 3 / Pick: 31
DSFL Draft:2050 / Round: 7 / Pick: 53
Career history
KCC
Roster status:Active
Career highlights and awards
2051 DSFL All-Pro, 2051 DSFL All-Pro (Returner), 2051 DSFL Offensive Performance Of The Year (Week 13)

Mandrews "Sticky" McHollywood (born January 1, 2029) is an American football wide receiver who is currently playing for the New York Silverbacks. He played college football for Miami.

Early years

It wasn't until his early teens that Mandrews McHollywood realized that he had a gift. Toss him a soda can or a baseball? He'd catch it. Drop your phone or anything else you had in your hands? It wouldn't have a chance to hit the ground. Mandrews's reactions combined with his hands made for one of the best wide receivers of all time out of St Thomas Aquinas. Mandrews had his choice of every high school in the great state of Florida and decided to go to St Thomas after their 15-0 season the year before. From the training camp of his freshman season he went from a hyped prospect to immediate wide receiver 1. He never lost that spot throughout all 4 years of his high school career. Averaging 100+ yards per game and never scoring fewer than 1 TD every friday. His 5 star recruit rating never waivered and he ended his high school career as the number 1 recruit in the country.

College career

As a 5 star offensive powerhouse with no character or injury concerns Mandrews had his choice of colleges across the country. Alabama, Gerogie, Florida State, Penn State, even places like the Florida Gators all reached out but From a young age Mandrews knew he wanted to stay as close to home as long as possible. With that in mind the choice was easy, and the Miami Hurricanes were more than happy to accept the future Heisman trophy winner. Unlike his immediate high school success, he didn't immediately find the wide reciever 1 spot given to him before the start of the season, he started as the teams reliable, if a bit slow, slot receiver. Used as the sure option on 3rd downs McHollywood was the best receiver in the nation at moving the chains in clutch situations and in the red zone. After that he worked on his speed and was promoted to WR1 and never looked back.

College career statistics

Career statistics Receiving
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
2046 Miami 14 50 550 40 56 4
2047 Miami 14 100 1250 90 80 13
2048 Miami 14 93 1423 101 52 12
2049 Miami 14 105 1336 95 46 15
Total 348 4559 81.5 80 44

Professional career

DSFL career

Minnesota Waiver Season (S34)

Mandrews McHollywood entered the league precisely on the date of the trade deadline, and thus went into the waiver wire for every team in the DSFL. The Minnesota Grey Ducks picked up McHollywood and slotted him into their wide receiver depth chart. The Minnesota Grey Ducks were 5-4 at the time of acquiring the rookie wide receiver and immediately went on a winning streak, winning 4 out of their last 5 games to end the season 9-5 and leapfrogging the Kansas City Coyotes for the number 1 seed in the DSFL North. Mandrews himself did not record any stats for the Grey Ducks in his time with them, as he was the 4th ranked receiver on the team and did not see the field. The Grey Ducks made it to the Ultimini after a 23-10 wild card win over the aforementioned Kansas City Coyotes and advanced to face the Dallas Birddogs. Dallas then proceeded to blow Minnesota out of the water by a score of 33-7. Mandrews once again did not put up any stats over the postseason. After the loss Mandrews and every other waiver pickup was released and is set to be drafted on April 30th.

Mandrews was drafted to Kansas City with the 53rd overall pick in the 7th round of the S35 DSFL draft.

Kansas City Rookie Year (S35)

Mandrews was forced to compete with three other receivers drafted to Kansas City. Octavio Perez, Zaphod Beeblebrox, and Austin Morley all jostled for play time to catch passes from Queen Elizabeth. Mandrews topped them all however with 57 catches for 1015 yards and 6 touchdowns leading the team in both yards and yards per game and yards per reception. Mandrews also lead the league as a whole in yards per reception and was one of only 7 receivers in the league to top 1000 yards.

The Coyotes would finish 8-6 second in the North and locked into the playoffs. Mandrews would hit 50 yards in both playoff games and the Coyotes would beat the Pythons 34-30 and lose in the Ultimini to the Norfolk Seawolves 23-14. Mandrews’s playoff stats would be in total: 8 catches, 100 yards, 29 yards for the longest catch.

Mandrews is expected to be a top 25 pick in the upcoming ISFL draft.

Kansas City Second Year (S36)

Mandrews McHollywood's sophomore and final DSFL campaign on the Kansas City Coyotes was a true breakout campaign for the young superstar. Topping all but one of his previous seasons marks in catches, yards, and touchdowns, while dropping fewer passes. The only tally that was not improved was his yards per catch metric which decreased from 17.8 to 17.5. His total yardage of 1,312 ranked 3rd in the league and his 11 total touchdowns was tied for 4th. Mandrews also made team history with the new single game receiving yards record in week 13 against the Dallas Birddogs with 4 catches for 189 yards and 3 touchdowns.

Mandrews also broke out as an elite return man leading the league in kick return yardage while tied for 3rd in average return distance.

The Kansas City Coyotes went 5-9 enroute to a last place finish in the DSFL North.

Mandrews received several awards nominations including DSFL Receiver of the year, return man of the year, and was selected to the S36 DSFL Pro Bowl.

ISFL career

New York Silverbacks Rookie Year (S37)

Mandrews McHollywood entered the ISFL amongst a large group of rookie wide receivers and separated himself almost immediately. New York was facing a dearth of targets for veteran QB Malcolm Savage to throw to so Mandrews was asked to fulfill the role of wide receiver 2 and McHollywood made the most of his opportunity in week one with his first professional 100 yard game with the line of 7 catches for 109 yards and a 16 yard score. The rookie receiver added another few 100 yard games throughout the season with his best coming in week 13 against the Copperheads with 6 catches for 104 yards and a touchdown. Mandrews ranked second in rookie receiving yards behind Austin Copperheads rookie Delores Bickerman who totaled 1263 yards on 120 catches. He was ahead of Yellowknife's Calvin Spiff, Chicago's Austin Morley, and NOLA's Don Dobbler. Mandrews McHollywood is set to take over the teams No.1 slot next season.

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

Professional career statistics

Career statistics Receiving
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
2049 (S34) Grey Ducks 0 0 0 0 0 0
2050 (S35) Coyotes 14 57 1015 17.8 76 6
2051 (S36) Coyotes 14 75 1312 17.5 81 11
2052 (S37) Silverbacks 16 80 1043 13 74 6

Achievements and records

2051 DSFL All-Pro

2051 DSFL All-Pro (Returner)

2051 DSFL Offensive Performance Of The Year (Week 13)