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Revision as of 15:37, 6 June 2020

Owen Taylor
Baltimore Hawks
Position:Running Back
Personal information
Born: (1997-01-18)January 18, 1997 (aged 66)
Omaha, Nebraska
Height:6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight:225 lb (102 kg)
Career information
College:Nebraska
ISFL Draft:2017  / Round: 3 / Pick: 18
Career history
Roster status:Retired
Career highlights and awards

Player stats at ISFL.net

Owen Taylor (born TBD) was a American football running back for the Baltimore Hawks of the National Simulation Football League (NSFL). He played college football for Nebraska (UN) before being drafted by the Balitmore Hawks in the 2017 ISFL Draft (S2).

College career

Born and raised in Omaha, Nebraska - the largest city in a small state - Owen Taylor stayed close to home as he went off to college. Attending the University of Nebraska, Taylor’s frame meant that he fit nicely into both the positions he’d play during the course of his football career. Indeed, like Darren Smallwood, Owen Taylor actually used to play at a different position than the one he’s now a legend for. Initially a defensive end, Taylor played at that spot for all of his college football career, and when National Simulation Football League draft scouts came calling, it was defensive end Owen Taylor who answered.

College career statistics

Under development

Professional career

Owen Taylor was drafted by the Baltimore Hawks in the third round of the 2017 NSFL draft. He played his first two seasons for Baltimore as a defensive end, but later switched positions to become one of the league's most prolific running backs. Taylor remained with the Hawks for the entire duration of his NSFL career, which lasted a total of 11 seasons.

Professional career statistics

Rushing Receiving Kick Returns
Season Team GP Att Yds Avg Yds/G Long TD Rec Yds Long TD Yds Avg KR TD
2019 (S4) BAL 14 349 1200 3.4 85.7 51 12 42 332 34 1 216 21.6 0
2020 (S5) BAL 14 268 992 3.7 70.9 18 4 58 428 38 2
2021 (S6) BAL 14 337 1402 4.2 100.1 20 5 67 485 28 4
2022 (S7) BAL 14 304 1306 4.3 93.3 18 8 61 442 24 4
2023 (S8) BAL 14 313 1263 4 90.2 15 15 46 270 19 2
2024 (S9) BAL 14 329 1385 4.2 98.9 22 23 47 395 35 1
2025 (S10) BAL 14 378 1713 4.5 122.4 21 23 51 409 36 4
2026 (S11) BAL 14 333 1511 4.5 107.9 18 17 61 363 30 5 827 23.6 0
2027 (S12) BAL 14 188 791 4.2 56.5 14 16 32 153 11 0
2028 (S13) BAL 6 3 19 6.3 3.2 9 0 3 1 2 0


Achievements and records

Awards

Team

NSFL Champion: 2025

Individual