Rapid Eagle

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Rapid Eagle
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Otters DT #92, Rapid Eagle
No. 92 – Orange County Otters
Position:Defensive Tackle
Personal information
Born: (2015-03-11)March 11, 2015 (aged 47)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Height:6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight:310 lb (141 kg)
Career information
High school:Conant High School
College:Illinois
ISFL Draft:2036  / Round: 2 / Pick: 3
DSFL Draft:2035  / Round: 5 / Pick: 4
Career history
Roster status:Active
Career highlights and awards
Career ISFL statistics
Total tackles:171
Tackles for loss:13
Forced fumbles:2
Fumble recoveries:2
Sacks:31.0
Safeties:1
Career DSFL statistics
Total tackles:47
Tackles for loss:3
Forced fumbles:0
Fumble recoveries:0
Sacks:11.0
Defensive touchdowns:0

Player stats at ISFL.net

Rapid Eagle (born March 11, 2015) is a two time Pro Bowl American football defensive tackle for the Orange County Otters of the National Simulation Football League (NSFL). He played college football for Illinois before being drafted by the Orange County Otters in the 2036 ISFL Draft (S21). Prior to this, he had been drafted by the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers in the 2035 DSFL Draft (S20).


Early Years

Rapid Eagle, born in Chicago, IL before flying to Philadelphia, PA early in his childhood where he was raised. Eagle lived with his parents Fast Eagle, Quick Eagle and younger sibling Molasses Eagle growing up. Eagle's family flew back to Chicago, IL right before high school which lead him to attending Conant High School. Eagle was a two sport Athlete in high school playing baseball and football all 4 years. He was a two way player on the football team playing on the offensive and defensive line as well as getting snaps at tight end. However he was never recruited for football out of high school considered to be undersized. However, Eagle was a top baseball recruit in Illinois after leading his team to the Illinois State Championships his last 2 years of high school. He was drafted in the 21st round by the Minnesota Twins out of high school but instead committed to the University of Illinois.



College Career

As a freshman Eagle quickly lost favor with Illinois head coach Dan Hartleb. He was noted as being lazy and late to many team meetings, after only starting in four games he was cut from the baseball team despite leading the team in home runs and walks during the stretch. Cited as a bust Eagle did not transfer from the school electing to stay and finish his degree. Eagle did not participate in any athletics his sophomore year of college instead focusing on his education and cultivating mass, almost doubling his weight from his freshman year of college as well as his GPA. His junior year he tried out for the football team with during a walk-on tryout and was immediately noticed by Lovie Smith due to his size and quickness. He walked on as a backup defensive tackle starting 5 of 12 games. Finishing the year with 21 tackles and 2.5 sacks. His senior year Eagle was named a starter and captain of the defense after making large strides during the off season, starting all 13 games including the Redbox Bowl vs Cal, he finished the year with 48 tackles and a team leading 11.5 sacks.



College Career Statistics

Career statistics Tackles Sacks Interceptions Other
Season Team Games Reg TFL Total Sack Int IntTD DefTD FFum FRec PD Safety
2033 ILL 5 16 5 21 2.5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
2034 ILL 13 37 11 48 11.5 0 0 0 3 2 2 1

Professional career

DSFL career

2035 (S20)

Rapid Eagle was drafted by the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers in round 5 of the 2035 DSFL Draft (S20) with the 28th overall pick. Eagle had a slow start to the Developmental Simulation Football League Preseason, only getting 2 tackles per game in the first three games. However he showed a glimmer of hope in Myrtle Beach's fourth preseason game against the Tijuana Luchadores in which he had 5 tackles and a sack. With a total of 11 tackles and a sack through the preseason Eagle solidified the starting defensive tackle job heading into the regular season. Eagle had a decent start to the season getting his first career sack in a week one match up against rival Norfolk Seawolves. The Buccaneers had a historic season on the defensive side of the ball Eagle's rookie season, allowing the fewest points per game in DSFL history. Eagle's season was highlighted with a three sack game vs the Portland Pythons in week 7 of the regular season. Myrtle Beach would end the regular season winning nine straight games leading them to a 12-2 record, the best in the SFC. The Buccaneers went on to steam roll the Norfolk Seawolves 43-10 to move onto the Ultimini game, although Eagle only recorded 2 tackles. In the Ultimini game the Buccaneers ten game win streak came to an end, the Minnesota Grey Ducks defeated them 28-3, Eagle only recorded 1 tackle in the entire game. The game would be Rapid Eagle's last in the DSFL as he was called up to the NSFL following the draft.



NSFL career

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad BP Wonderlic
6 ft 4 in
(1.93 m)
310 lb
(141 kg)
4.50 s 4.53 s 7.50 s 27.9 in
(0.71 m)
9 ft 7.7 in
(2.94 m)
32 reps 22

2036 (S21)

Rapid Eagle was drafted by the Orange County Otters in round 2 of the 2036 ISFL Draft (S21) with the 13th overall pick. Eagle had a slow start with the Otters in the preseason only racking up 6 tackles through all four games. Making it a close call whether he would make the team for his rookie season or be send back down to the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers. The team decided to keep him in the big leagues however and thus began Rapid Eagle's rookie campaign. In his first game with the Otters Eagle recorded his first career sack, as well as 3 tackles. He cooled off rather fast however recording no stats for the next couple of weeks. It wasn't until a week 4 blowout of the Arizona Outlaws that he recorded his second sack and another 3 tackles. The rollercoaster of a season continued for Rapid Eagle as he went another three weeks without a single sack, only 6 tackles. Eagle then got hot, recording a sack for three straight weeks between weeks 8-10. However he disappeared again down the stretch not recording another sack for the rest of the season. The Otters clinched the best record in the NSFL anyways and went to the playoffs. In his first playoff game against the New Orleans Second Line he only recorded a single tackle in an overtime loss. While week to week his rookie season was quite up and down as a whole Rapid Eagle had a successful rookie campaign. Recording 5 sacks which was good to tie for 10th most in the NSFL, and tied for 4th most by a defensive tackle. Going forward he will need to improve on his tackles, only 24 his rookie year, and tackles for loss, of which he recorded zero this season.

2037 (S22)

Rapid Eagle came into his sophomore season ready to make big improvements in his game. Eagle had a solid preseason racking up 9 tackles and 1 forced fumble through the 4 games. The Otters had added two stellar defensive players in Big Edd and Deshun Jones this season, so the pressure was on for Eagle to step his game up this season. The Otters week one matchup was against the newly established Honolulu Hahalua and Eagle had himself a game, 4 tackles, a sack and his first ever NSFL tackle for a loss in a 17-7 win things were looking up for Rapid. The next two games were victories against rivals New Orleans Second Line and the Austin Copperheads, Eagle slowed down a bit only recording 3 tackles, however he did get a sack in Austin. The next week was a heartbreaking 24-17 loss to the San Jose Sabercats where Eagle had 3 tackle and a sack, this loss lit a fire in the Orange County locker room as the team went on a tear winning six straight games in convincing fashion. Eagle took a bit of a backseat in the first 5 games of the streak only getting 9 tackle, but in the last game of the win streak Eagle recorded 5 tackles and a sack against the New Orleans Second Line. In the final three games the Otters went 1-2, however Eagle had a career game in a loss to the San Jose Sabercats where he recorded 7 tackles, 2 tackles for losses, and a sack for a safety. Eagle and the otters ended the season with a 10-3 record as the 1 seed in the ASFC. In the ASFC conference finals the Otters won 50-38 over the Austin Copperheads in which Eagle recorded his first ever playoff sack and would go onto play in his first ever Ultimus Bowl. The matchup in the Ultimus would be the Colorado Yeti, and the game would end in a heartbreaking 24-25 loss, Eagle was held to 2 tackles, and one for a loss by the Yeti offensive line.

2038 (S23)

Rapid Eagle entering his third season in the NSFL was looking ready to emerge as a reliable option on this Otter defensive line, recording his best preseason to date with 15 tackles, 3 for a loss and 3 sacks, Eagle was ready to put the league on notice. Eagle kept getting pressures through the first three games of the season but only sacked one quarterback and recording 12 tackles in that span, however things were looking good with the team at 3-0. The next five games were up and down for Eagle and the Otters, the team went 3-2 in that span with Eagle having great and invisible games overall getting 19 tackles and 3 sacks and tackles for losses. Eagles was definitely playing at a higher level than he ever had in his career and was starting to get noticed league wide. Eagle finished the season with a career high 8.0 sacks which ranked 4th most between defensive tackles, this along with his huge leap in tackles from 38 the season prior to 51 this season led to Rapid Eagle being selected to his first every NSFL Pro Bowl. The Otters would finish the season 11-5 and once again were the 1 seed in the ASFC, Eagle was hungry for another crack at the Ultimus, however the dream would end short. The Austin Copperheads upset the Otters in the ASFC Championship 31-22 after being outscored 6-14 in the final quarter of the game. Eagle was absolutely contained in the game, unable to record a single stat in the game. Yet again an underwhelming playoff performance Eagle was determined to get even better.

2037 (S24)

His fourth season called up in the big leagues Rapid Eagle began to shed the title of rising star and solidified himself as a legitimate star in the ISFL. If his entire career were only preseasons Eagle would be on a hall of fame track already as with yet another year Eagle had another career performance before the season with 21 tackles and 5 sacks. This season Eagle would need for it to translate into the regular season as the ASFC was as competitive as its ever been. After the first three weeks of the season it didn't look like it would, recording 7 tackles, 1 for a loss and 1 sack and most importantly with the team starting 0-3 on the season things did not look good. However the Otters and Eagle used the next week as a bounce back winning 39-16 over the Honolulu Hahalua, Eagle himself had 5 tackles and 2 sacks in the game. 3 tackles and a sack next week in a convincing 23-3 win over the Austin Copperheads had the Otters back into playoff contention. The Otters would slow down however splitting their next 4 games with Eagle continuing to show off a career year. The Otters refused to give up after this slow start to the season and went on a run winning 5 of their last 7 games of the season to enter a 4 team tie at 9-7 a top the ASFC. After tiebreakers the Otters were the 2nd seed, however Rapid Eagle had recorded a career best season with 58 tackles, 5 for a loss and 13.0 sacks, a career high. This playoffs would mark the first every time Rapid Eagle had played for a team who was not the 1 seed, and thus be his first experience in wildcard weekend. The Otters matchup would be their rivals New Orleans Second Line where Eagle recorded 4 tackles and a sack in a 31-21 victory to get back to the ASFC championship game for the 4th year in a row, this time with the San Jose Sabercats awaiting them. The Otters would hold the Sabercats offense to just 17 points in the game, Eagle recording 3 tackles, one for a loss and a sack in the game did well but San Jose's defense played out of their minds holding the Otters to just 3 points.

Professional career statistics

Career statistics Tackles Sacks Turnovers Other
Season Team Games Tck TFL Sack FFum FRec DefTD Safety Blocks
2035 (S20) MB 14 44 3 11.0 0 0 0 0 0
2036 (S21) OCO 13 24 0 5.0 0 0 0 0 0
2037 (S22) OCO 13 38 3 5.0 1 1 0 1 1
2038 (S23) OCO 16 51 5 8.0 1 0 0 0 0
2039 (S24) OCO 16 58 5 13.0 0 1 0 0 0
ISFL OCO 58 171 13 31.0 2 2 0 1 0

Achievements and records