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| current_team        = Palm Beach Solar Bears
| position            = OL
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| position            = Offensive Line
 
| birth_date          = {{birth date and age2|{{CurrentDate/yy}}|{{CurrentDate/mm}}|{{CurrentDate/dd}}|1997|2|9}}
 
| birth_date          = {{birth date and age2|{{CurrentDate/yy}}|{{CurrentDate/mm}}|{{CurrentDate/dd}}|1997|2|9}}
 
| birth_place        = Houston, TX
 
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'''Rahm "Rough" Kota''' (born January 9, 1997) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:OL |ol ]] who is currently unsigned by a professional team.
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'''Rahm "Rough" Kota''' (born January 9, 1997) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Offensive Line|offensive line]] for the [[Palm Beach Solar Bears]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). He played college football for University of Houston  (Houston) before being drafted by the Palm Beach Solar Bears in the {{dsfly|14|draft-full}}.
  
  
 
==Early years==
 
==Early years==
"Born and raised in Houston, Texas, Rahm grew up in a close family. His father, former college offensive line coach himself, always instilled into Kota the importance of putting others above yourself, to never be afraid to stand up for the little man, or even take the hit. His father pushed him to just be himself and to not worry about what other people think. Rahm went to high school at Klein Collins. Wanting to join something and become a part of something bigger, and wanting to put his father's advice to use, Rahm joined football, which in Texas is as competitive as it gets. After learning the trade and being put at offensive line, Kota excelled despite his smaller frame compared to others around him. His intelligence allowed him to thrive in the trenches allowing him to predict his oppositions next move and counter it. Rated as a low 2-star prospect out of high school, the University of Houston was the only scholarship he received.
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Born and raised in Houston, Texas, Rahm grew up in a close family. His father, former college offensive line coach himself, always instilled into Kota the importance of putting others above yourself, to never be afraid to stand up for the little man, or even take the hit. His father pushed him to just be himself and to not worry about what other people think. Rahm went to high school at Klein Collins. Wanting to join something and become a part of something bigger, and wanting to put his father's advice to use, Rahm joined football, which in Texas is as competitive as it gets. After learning the trade and being put at offensive line, Kota excelled despite his smaller frame compared to others around him. His intelligence allowed him to thrive in the trenches allowing him to predict his oppositions next move and counter it. Rated as a low 2-star prospect out of high school, the University of Houston was the only scholarship he received.
  
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==College career==
 
==College career==
As a true freshman, Kota never saw any playing time due to the fact that his coaches didn't believe that they made the right investment, however after spring ball sophmore year, he got the attention of the coaches. During drills, Rahm was put up against teammate and star player, Ed Oliver. Kota held his own and pushed Oliver off of his path and consistantly kept him away from his quarterback.  After gaining the eyes of the head coach and athletic director of the university, Kota was put in the starting role the following year. He excelled, breaking the school record for least number of sacks given up in a career at just 10 throughout his 3 years of playing full time. Even through all his success, Rahm was not a high draft prospect due to his under average size, and because of this decided to try his luck in the NSFL.
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As a true freshman, Kota never saw any playing time due to the fact that his coaches didn't believe that they made the right investment, however after spring ball sophomore year, he got the attention of the coaches. During drills, Rahm was put up against former Cougar and star NFL player: Ed Oliver. Kota held his own and pushed Oliver off of his path and consistantly kept him away from his quarterback.  After gaining the eyes of the head coach and athletic director of the university, Kota was put in the starting role the following year. He excelled, breaking the school record for least number of sacks given up in a career at just 10 throughout his 3 years of playing full time. Even through all his success, Rahm was not a good draft prospect due to his under average size, and because of this decided to try his luck in the NSFL. Excited to be drafted, Kota went in the 11th round of the DSFL draft going to the Palm Beach Solar Bears at pick #62.  
  
  
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==Professional career==
 
==Professional career==
 
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Drafted in the DSFL in Round 11 at Pick 62 by the Palm Beach Solar Bears, Kota is represented by a new up and coming agent Furrand. With both men being underdogs in their respective professions, they each strive to prove the doubters wrong and gain the respect that they deserve. Kota is a hungry ball player, looking to show his worth and prove to everyone else that he can be one of the best offensive linemen that the NSFL and DSFL have seen.
  
  
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|      weight = 330
 
|        dash = 5.5
 
|        dash = 5.5
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|  cone drill = 7.5
 
|  cone drill = 7.5
 
|    vertical = 28.4
 
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[[Category:Unsigned players]]
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[[Category:Palm Beach Solar Bears players]]
[[Category:Season unknown players]]
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[[Category:Season 15 players]]
 
[[Category:Houston alumni]]
 
[[Category:Houston alumni]]
 
[[Category:People from TX]]
 
[[Category:People from TX]]
 
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[[Category:Developmental Simulation Football League players]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
"This is the list of [[National College Athletics Association]] (NCAA) players, who are ranked in the top 10 of season [[wp:Sacks saved|sacks saved]].
 
 
 
{| class=""wikitable sortable""
 
|-
 
!style=""background-color:#e3e3e3;"" |Rank<ref>Rank is through end of {{nsfly|4 (college) }} season.</ref>
 
!style=""background-color:#e3e3e3;"" |Pos.
 
!style=""background-color:#e3e3e3;"" |Player
 
!style=""background-color:#e3e3e3;"" |[[List of NSFL seasons|Seasons]] by [[NSFL#Teams|team]]
 
!style=""background-color:#e3e3e3;"" |Total [[wp:Sack|sacks]]<ref>Total is through end of {{nsfly|4 (college) }} season.</ref>|-align=center
 
| 1 || OL || [[Rahm Kota]] || [[Houston]] ({{nsfly|1}}&ndash;{{nsfly|4}}) || {{#number_format:10}}|-align=center
 
| 2 || OL || [[Jonah Williams ]] || [[Alabama ]] ({{nsfly|1}}&ndash;{{nsfly|4}}) || {{#number_format:12}}|-align=center
 
| T3 || OL  || [[David Edwards]] || [[Wisconsin ]] ({{nsfly|1}}&ndash;{{nsfly|4}}) || {{#number_format:15}}|-align=center
 
| T3 || OL || [[Dalton Risner]] || [[Kansas  State]] ({{nsfly|1}}&ndash;{{nsfly|4}}) || {{#number_format:15}}|-align=center
 
| T3 || OL  || [[Greg Little]] || [[Mississippi ]] ({{nsfly|1}}&ndash;{{nsfly|4}}) || {{#number_format:15}}|-align=center
 
| 6 || OL || [[Mitch Hyatt]] || [[Clemson]] ({{nsfly|1}}&ndash;{{nsfly|4}}) || {{#number_format:16}}|-align=center
 
| 7 || OL || [[Max Scharping]] || [[Northern Illinois ]] ({{nsfly|1}}&ndash;{{nsfly|4}}) || {{#number_format:20}}|-align=center
 
| 8 || OL || [[Trey Adams ]] || [[Washington ]] ({{nsfly|1}}&ndash;{{nsfly|4}}) || {{#number_format:25}}|-align=center
 
| 9 || OL || [[Alex Bars ]] || [[Noter Dame]] ({{nsfly|1}}&ndash;{{nsfly|4}}) || {{#number_format:21}}|-align=center
 
| 10 || OL || [[Bobby Evans ]] || [[Oklahoma]] ({{nsfly|1}}&ndash;{{nsfly|4}}) || {{#number_format:26}}|}
 
 
 
<references/>
 
 
 
{{NCAA records}}"
 

Latest revision as of 23:37, 18 March 2019

Rahm Kota
Image of Rahm Kota
Rahm Kota
No. 77 – Palm Beach Solar Bears
Position:Offensive Line
Personal information
Born: (1997-02-09)February 9, 1997 (aged 66)
Houston, TX
Height:6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight:330 lb (150 kg)
Career information
High school:Klein Collins
College:University of Houston
DSFL Draft:2029  / Round: 11 / Pick: 62
Career history
Roster status:Active
Career highlights and awards

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Rahm "Rough" Kota (born January 9, 1997) is an American football offensive line for the Palm Beach Solar Bears of the Developmental Simulation Football League (DSFL). He played college football for University of Houston (Houston) before being drafted by the Palm Beach Solar Bears in the 2029 DSFL Draft (S14).


Early years

Born and raised in Houston, Texas, Rahm grew up in a close family. His father, former college offensive line coach himself, always instilled into Kota the importance of putting others above yourself, to never be afraid to stand up for the little man, or even take the hit. His father pushed him to just be himself and to not worry about what other people think. Rahm went to high school at Klein Collins. Wanting to join something and become a part of something bigger, and wanting to put his father's advice to use, Rahm joined football, which in Texas is as competitive as it gets. After learning the trade and being put at offensive line, Kota excelled despite his smaller frame compared to others around him. His intelligence allowed him to thrive in the trenches allowing him to predict his oppositions next move and counter it. Rated as a low 2-star prospect out of high school, the University of Houston was the only scholarship he received.



College career

As a true freshman, Kota never saw any playing time due to the fact that his coaches didn't believe that they made the right investment, however after spring ball sophomore year, he got the attention of the coaches. During drills, Rahm was put up against former Cougar and star NFL player: Ed Oliver. Kota held his own and pushed Oliver off of his path and consistantly kept him away from his quarterback. After gaining the eyes of the head coach and athletic director of the university, Kota was put in the starting role the following year. He excelled, breaking the school record for least number of sacks given up in a career at just 10 throughout his 3 years of playing full time. Even through all his success, Rahm was not a good draft prospect due to his under average size, and because of this decided to try his luck in the NSFL. Excited to be drafted, Kota went in the 11th round of the DSFL draft going to the Palm Beach Solar Bears at pick #62.



College career statistics

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Professional career

Drafted in the DSFL in Round 11 at Pick 62 by the Palm Beach Solar Bears, Kota is represented by a new up and coming agent Furrand. With both men being underdogs in their respective professions, they each strive to prove the doubters wrong and gain the respect that they deserve. Kota is a hungry ball player, looking to show his worth and prove to everyone else that he can be one of the best offensive linemen that the NSFL and DSFL have seen.




Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad BP
6 ft 1 in
(1.85 m)
330 lb
(150 kg)
5.5 s N/A s 7.5 s 28.4 in
(0.72 m)
1 ft 0 in
(0.30 m)
30 reps



Professional career statistics

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Achievements and records

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