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Reece Wells II
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Reece Wells II with the Tijuana Luchadores
No. 89 – Prospect
Position:Tight End
Personal information
Born: (2029-05-19)May 19, 2029 (aged 32)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Height:6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
Weight:255 lb (116 kg)
Username:Josda_
Career information
High school:Westview Centennial Secondary School
College:University of Toronto
Career history
Roster status:Active
Career highlights and awards
Holder of all major receiving records at Westview Centennial Secondary School

2049 Hec Crighton Trophy Winner

2049 Vanier Cup champion

University of Toronto Athletic Hall of Fame inductee

Reece Wells II (born May 19, 2029) is an American football tight end who is currently preparing to enter the professional ranks. He played college football for the University of Toronto (UT).

Early years

Reece Wells II was born in Toronto, Ontario to Reece Wells Sr and Bonita Wells. Both of Wells II's parents are from the United States, but Wells II was born in Canada due to his father coaching amateur football there during the time of Wells II's birth. After the birth of his son, Wells Sr stepped away from football to be with his family. He would resume coaching as Wells II's head coach for his youth football teams. Wells II entered high school already at 6'0. During his time at Westview Centennial, he started for 4 years on the varsity football team, and grew to be 6'6. Wells II would go on to hold all major recieving records for Westview. Wells II was rated as a 5 star recruit coming out of high school due to his natural size, football IQ, and athleticism. He held offers from nearly all power five schools, but chose to attend the University of Toronto and remain in Canada. His decision shocked thousands, as the University of Toronto had been perennial losers for the entirety of the 21st century. In 2047, when Wells II turned 18, he was presented with the option to change his nationality to American so he could be like his parents. He declined, saying that Canada was his home.

High School Career Statistics

College statistics Receiving
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
2043 West Centennial 10 29 358 12.3 16 2
2044 West Centennial 10 40 416 10.4 46 5
2045 West Centennial 10 47 582 12.3 33 8
2046 West Centennial 10 75 908 12.1 28 14
Total West Centennial 40 191 2,264 11.8 46 29

College career

2047 Season

Wells II entered the University of Toronto as a true freshman in 2047. He would start right away for the team, and hold that starting job throughout his college career. In his first collegiate season, Wells II recorded 35 catches for 409 yards and 3 touchdowns. The team finished 5-3, and qualified for the playoffs. This was the University of Toronto's first winning season since 1995. Unfortunately, they'd lose in the first round.

2048 Season

As a sophmore, Wells put up even better numbers than in his freshman year. He recorded 47 catches for 658 yards and 7 touchdowns. With a 6-2 record, Toronto again qualified for the playoffs. The school won 2 consecutive games to reach its first conference championship since 1993. However, Wells II injured his hand in the semifinal game, and had to watch from the sidelines as Toronto lost.

2049 Season

2049 would be Wells II's final college season. He recorded an incredible 93 catches in 8 games, and put up 1,057 yards and 9 touchdowns to go along with it. His impressive statline netted him the Hec Crighton trophy, which is given out to Canada's most outstanding college football player. Wells II became the first tight end to ever win the award. The University of Toronto finished the season with a perfect 8-0 record and a bye in the Canadian college football playoffs. There, Wells II's dominance continued. He averaged over 120 recieving yards per game as Toronto battled to its first Vanier Cup championship appearance since 1993. Toronto met Calgary in the final game, and soundly defeated them 24-7. The win marked the end of the University of Toronto's 55 year championship drought.

2050 Season

Having accomplished all of his goals, and not wanting to risk injury, Wells II would forgo the 2050 college season in order to begin his pro career. During this period, Wells II would be inducted into the University of Toronto's athletic hall of fame.

College Career Statistics

College statistics Receiving
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
2047 U of Toronto 8 35 409 11.6 32 3
2048 U of Toronto 8 47 658 14 25 7
2049 U of Toronto 8 93 1,057 11.3 64 9
Total U of Toronto 24 175 2,124 12.1 64 19

Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad
6 ft 6 in
(1.98 m)
255 lb
(116 kg)
2051 ISFL scouting combine (S36)

Tijuana Luchadores

Shortly following his last college game, and in week 15 of the 2049 ISFL season, Wells II was claimed off of waivers by the Tijuana Luchadores of the DSFL. Because the end of the season was so near, Wells II would not see much playing time.

Professional Career Statistics

Professional statistics Receiving
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
2049 Tijuana n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Totals DSFL n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

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Professional Achievements and Records

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