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==Achievements and records==
 
==Achievements and records==
 
2017 DSFL Pro Bowl
 
2017 DSFL Pro Bowl

Revision as of 17:31, 16 June 2020

Philip Stein
Image of Philip Stein
Philip Stein in 2037
No. 42 – Minnesota Grey Ducks
Position:Safety
Personal information
Born: (2014-19-12)July 12, 2014 (aged 48)
Pittsburgh,
Height:5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight:190 lb (86 kg)
Career information
High school:Southern Garrett High School
College:University of Maryland
ISFL Draft:2037 / Round: 4 / Pick: 6
Career history
Roster status:Active

Player stats at ISFL.net

Philip Stein (born July 12, 2015) is an American football safety for the Minnesota Grey Ducks of the Developmental Simulation Football League (DSFL).

Early years

Philip Stein was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania but moved to Maryland as a child. He grew up playing Football, Baseball, Basketball, Hockey, and Soccer...on the PS4. He didn't play sports a lot due to his lack of athletic ability. Though he loved football he thought he wasn't athletic enough to be successful. He discovered his kicking abilities at 15 and everything changed from there. He won the Starting Kicker position his rookie year of high school and played well through all 4 years. Though the Rams (His HS Team) never won a state championship, his play managed to garner some attention. He didn't recieve a ton of D1 scholarships but he did get a few including Florida Atlantic, Miami (OH), and North Carolina. He chose Maryland to stay close to home.

College career

"He sat his Freshman year before becoming the Starter his sophomore year. He won Big Ten Punter of the Year his sophomore year. His Junior year he won both Big Ten Kicker and Punter of the year awards and was a second team All-American. His senior year he became the first player in NCAA history to win both the Lou Groza and Ray Guy awards. His biggest moment came his senior year when he punted the ball 60 yards out of bounds at Florida's 1 yard line with 2 minutes left helping Maryland defeat Florida in the Outback Bowl 21-17.

Regular Season Statistics Kicking Punting
Season Team GP XP Made XP Attempts XP% FG Made FG Attempts FG% <20 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LNG Punts Yards AVG Inside 20 LNG
2034 (S19) Maryland 13 34 36 94.4 27 31 87.1 00/00 04/04 10/12 10/14 01/01 53 65 3042 46.8 20 68
2035 (S20) Maryland 13 37 39 94.8 31 34 91.1 00/00 07/07 11/11 11/11 03/05 55 62 3007 48.5 25 75
2036 (S21) Maryland 13 41 41 100 35 35 100 00/00 08/08 12/12 10/10 05/05 60 58 3016 52.0 27 80
Total 39 112 116 96.5 93 100 93.0 00/00 19/19 33/34 31/35 09/11 60 185 9065 49.0 72 80

College career statistics

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Professional career

DSFL career

Philip had a great first season being nominated for both Kicker of the Year and Punter of the Year but didn't win either. He had a great season and helped Minnesota to an 8-6 season and a Conference Regular Season win. The ducks struggled at first winning only one of their first four games. They then went on their next four games including beating the defending champions on the road. His first big game in the DSFL came during the 4 game win streak. It was Week 7 when the Minnesota Grey Ducks traveled to London to take on their division rivals the London Royals. Minnesota dominated the entire game-winning 37-7 thanks in part to Stein's 3 Field Goals. The Grey Ducks then alternated wins and losses in the last 7 games winning 4 and losing 3 to finish the regular season. Philip's biggest game in the season came during this stretch. It was week 12 when Philip and the Grey Ducks traveled to Norfolk to take on the Norfolk Seawolves. Philip tied the record for the longest Field Goal in DSFL History by hitting a 57 Yard Field Goal as Minnesota beat Norfolk 20-13. Philip hit a 44 Yard Field Goal in the DSFL Conference Championship but it wasn't enough as Minnesota lost to London 13-10 in Overtime.

NSFL career

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad Wonderlic
5 ft 10 in
(1.78 m)
190 lb
(86 kg)
4.65 s 35 in
(0.89 m)
10 ft 2 in
(3.10 m)
41

Philip was drafted as the 6th pick in the 4th round, 42nd overall by the San Jose Sabercats. It was originally determined that he would be switching from Kicker/Punter to Safety when he moves up to San Jose but would stay a Kicker/Punter as long as he was in Minnesota. Later it was determined that he would switch to Safety while in Minnesota as well.

Professional career statistics

Career statistics Extra Points Field Goals Punts
Season Team GP XP Made XP Attempts XP% FG Made FG Attempts FG% <20 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LNG Punts Yards AVG Inside 20 LNG
2037 (S22) Grey Ducks 14 32 33 97.0 21 25 84 00/00 07/08 04/06 08/09 02/02 57 81 3568 44 7 66

Achievements and records

2017 DSFL Pro Bowl