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'''Nate Winter    ''' (born September 5, 2028) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Safety|safety]]  for the [[Minnesota Grey Ducks]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL).  
 
'''Nate Winter    ''' (born September 5, 2028) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Safety|safety]]  for the [[Minnesota Grey Ducks]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL).  
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==Professional career==
 
==Professional career==
 
===DSFL career===
 
===DSFL career===
Nate Winter had an impressive season for a round 3 pick. He quickly climbed up the tackling leaderboard and at the end of the season led Safetys in tackles. Winter was cited as being a great person in the LR, by a total of one person. His closing words were 'Keep me anonymous, can't have people knowing I gave myself a good review'.  At the beggining of the season Winter stayed as a true safety, but struggled to get anything beyond tackles. Around Week 9 it was decided to put him in as a hybrid Safety/Linebacker role. He immediatly saw an increase in his stats, getting 2 interceptions and 2 sacks. Winter then went on to play to the end for Minnesota, who sadly missed the playoffs. When asked if there was anything more he could've done Winter said 'Quack more. I don't know ask Painted, I'm not good at this football stuff.' Winter is anticipating a leap in his draft stock with both stats and TPE backing him. When asked for closing remarks he simply said 'WInter is coming'. It is almost summer.
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Nate Winter had an impressive season for a round 3 pick. He quickly climbed up the tackling leaderboard and at the end of the season led Safety's in tackles. Winter was cited as being a great person in the LR, by a total of one person. His closing words were 'Keep me anonymous, can't have people knowing I gave myself a good review'.  At the beginning of the season Winter stayed as a true safety, but struggled to get anything beyond tackles. Around Week 9 it was decided to put him in as a hybrid Safety/Linebacker role. He immediately saw an increase in his stats, getting 2 interceptions and 2 sacks. Winter then went on to play to the end for Minnesota, who sadly missed the playoffs. When asked if there was anything more he could've done Winter said 'Quack more. I don't know ask Painted, I'm not good at this football stuff.' Winter is anticipating a leap in his draft stock with both stats and TPE backing him. When asked for closing remarks he simply said 'Winter is coming'. It is almost summer.
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Winter put up impressive numbers once again for his second and final season. Leading in tackles among DBs and second in the league for tackles, Winter managed to add 115 tackles to his resume, with 1 TFL and 3 sacks. Once again Winter was quoted to be a good member of the locker room, this time by multiple people! He earned himself the nickname Chilly, dubbed by his teammate Mike Scott. Winter played this year as a true SS, and delivered like one. He managed to pop the ball out 3 times, with 1 FR himself. Unfortunately Minnesota missed out on the playoffs again. Winter was very disappointed with his overall performance and was quoted saying "Wish I could've done more. I didn't contribute to the pass defense the way I wanted to". Winter only managed to get 1 PD with no turnovers, a drastic drop off from last year. When asked about next season Winter said "I'm not sure what to expect. Obviously it is a whole new level and I need to prepare for it. I've got a long way to go until I'm satisfied, and even then I won't stop". Winter is looking at his rookie season for the Austin Copperheads in the ISFL, and is preparing heavily for it. When asked for a final statement he simply said "Winter is coming, ISFL watch out!". It is summer.
 
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Revision as of 17:13, 13 August 2022


Nate Winter
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Nate Winter's draft card
No. 31 – Minnesota Grey Ducks
Position:Safety
Personal information
Born: (2028-09-05)September 5, 2028 (aged 34)
Fairfax, Virginia, U.S.
Height:6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight:215 lb (98 kg)
Username:Twosocks
Career information
College:Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
ISFL Draft:S36 / Round: 2 / Pick: 16
DSFL Draft:2051  / Round: 3 / Pick: 23
Career history
Roster status:Active
Career DSFL statistics
Total tackles:231
Tackles for loss:1
Pass deflections:9
Interceptions:2
Forced fumbles:3
Fumble recoveries:2
Total touchdowns:0
Sacks:5"

Nate Winter (born September 5, 2028) is an American football safety for the Minnesota Grey Ducks of the Developmental Simulation Football League (DSFL).

Early years

" Nate Winter was born September 5,2028 to loving father Allen Winter and loving mother Elizabeth Winter. As a baby it was rumored he never cried. As a young child Winter was always interested in sports, specifically soccer and football. It was apparent that he was extremely intelligent and athletic. Entering middle school he was always the topic of the conversation. He was always involved in the community, organizing fundraisers and volunteering for local elderly homes. In high school Winter excelled in Football, and decided to pursue it full time. Winter played both WR and Safety in High School, starting as both on varsity his sophmore year. Academically he was always on top of his work, and took advanced classes. Come senior year. he was a 3-Star recruit and committed to Virginia Tech, with a major in Mechanical Engineering. Friends recount how excited he was to tell his father, a VT graduate himself."

College career

At Virginia Tech, Winter was a strong addition to the backbone of the VT defense. Although stats wise he wasn't the best, it was clear when you watched him the impact he made. After his freshman year he became a captain, and was on track to become a star. However at the start of his sophmore year he had a tragic injury, a torn ACL. Winter decided not to rush it, and to use this time to focus on his academic career. He managed to get his 3.6 GPA up to a 4.2, and rehabbed sucessfully. His junior year saw an impressive stat line, with 6 interceptions, 97 tackles, 6 forced fumbles, and 3 sacks. He was a well respected member of the team and enviroment. He decided not to declare for the draft early, and went to get his degree. His senior year saw an average performance with nothing notable, decreasing his stock. However Winter was perfectly fine and happy. He was happy due to getting his degree, and had "no regrets".

College career statistics

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Professional career

DSFL career

Nate Winter had an impressive season for a round 3 pick. He quickly climbed up the tackling leaderboard and at the end of the season led Safety's in tackles. Winter was cited as being a great person in the LR, by a total of one person. His closing words were 'Keep me anonymous, can't have people knowing I gave myself a good review'. At the beginning of the season Winter stayed as a true safety, but struggled to get anything beyond tackles. Around Week 9 it was decided to put him in as a hybrid Safety/Linebacker role. He immediately saw an increase in his stats, getting 2 interceptions and 2 sacks. Winter then went on to play to the end for Minnesota, who sadly missed the playoffs. When asked if there was anything more he could've done Winter said 'Quack more. I don't know ask Painted, I'm not good at this football stuff.' Winter is anticipating a leap in his draft stock with both stats and TPE backing him. When asked for closing remarks he simply said 'Winter is coming'. It is almost summer. Winter put up impressive numbers once again for his second and final season. Leading in tackles among DBs and second in the league for tackles, Winter managed to add 115 tackles to his resume, with 1 TFL and 3 sacks. Once again Winter was quoted to be a good member of the locker room, this time by multiple people! He earned himself the nickname Chilly, dubbed by his teammate Mike Scott. Winter played this year as a true SS, and delivered like one. He managed to pop the ball out 3 times, with 1 FR himself. Unfortunately Minnesota missed out on the playoffs again. Winter was very disappointed with his overall performance and was quoted saying "Wish I could've done more. I didn't contribute to the pass defense the way I wanted to". Winter only managed to get 1 PD with no turnovers, a drastic drop off from last year. When asked about next season Winter said "I'm not sure what to expect. Obviously it is a whole new level and I need to prepare for it. I've got a long way to go until I'm satisfied, and even then I won't stop". Winter is looking at his rookie season for the Austin Copperheads in the ISFL, and is preparing heavily for it. When asked for a final statement he simply said "Winter is coming, ISFL watch out!". It is summer.

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad
6 ft 2 in
(1.88 m)
215 lb
(98 kg)

Professional career statistics

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Achievements and records

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