Shawn Dawkins

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Shawn Dawkins
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Shawn Dawkins in 2038
No. 29 – Honolulu Hahalua
Position:Safety
Personal information
Born: (2015-12-31)December 31, 2015 (aged 45)
Sydney, Australia
Height:5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight:175 lb (79 kg)
Career information
College:University of Chicago
ISFL Draft:2037  / Round: 4 / Pick: 37
DSFL Draft:2036  / Round: 3 / Pick: 19
Career history
Roster status:Active
Career DSFL statistics
Total tackles:148
Tackles for loss:0
Pass deflections:5
Interceptions:2
Forced fumbles:3
Fumble recoveries:1
Total touchdowns:0
Sacks:6

Shawn Dawkins (born December 31, 2015) is an American football safety who was drafted in the 4th round (37th overall) by the Honolulu Hahalua in the Season 22 National Simulation Football League Draft. He played college football at the University of Chicago before playing 2 seasons with the Portland Pythons in the Developmental Simulation Football League.

Early years

Born in Australia, Shawn grew up in South West Sydney and played basketball growing up. While he did have an interest in football, opportunities to play were limited. His interest steadily grew once he joined a flag football league when he was 14, playing as a Wide Receiver. He would later join local gridiron team, playing as a wide receiver alongside his duties as the the primary returner and gunner on special teams.

Shawn continued to play basketball throughout high school, playing Point Guard. He garnered interest from NBL teams as a development player before ultimately deciding to go abroad to seek opportunities in the United States, hoping to make it as a walk on for a college program. This lead him to Chicago where he joined a tryout for the University of Chicago's basketball and football teams. When asked why a division he elected to try out for a Division III team, he responded "I grew up as a Chicago Bulls fan and I'd always wanted to visit and catch a game. They're in Chicago and I've heard they're a pretty good economics department too. Also I don't think anyone knows much about me, or that there would be may doors that would be open elsewhere. I was just looking for an opportunity things kinda just lined up."

College career

An unheralded prospect, Shawn traveled to Chicago for a tryout for the University of Chicago. He intended to try out for the school's Basketball and Football teams. During the football tryout, a miscommunication with the coaching staff led to Shawn being grouped with the defensive backs group. Too embarrassed to say anything, he went ahead and completed the drills with the defensive back group. He impressed enough earn a spot on the football team.

Freshman Season

As a freshman, Shawn spent the first few games playing only special teams as the teams primary returner and gunner with the highlight being the 101 yard kickoff return touchdown in his second game for the Maroons. Injuries to the starting corners halfway into the season saw Dawkins take to the field earlier than planned. During his stint as the team's starting corner, Shawn showed progress and steadily improved, flashing glimpses of his potential before moving back to the bench once his teammates were able to return. Further injuries to Chicago's secondary saw Dawkins moved into the lineup as a safety, a role he would keep for the remainder of the season.

Sophomore Season

Entering his second season with the Maroons, Shawn solidified himself as the team's starting safety and continued to play on special teams. His sophomore year was a successful one, amassing 10 total interceptions, 5 pick-sixes to go with a pair of punt and kickoff return touchdowns.

Junior Season

Junior season began as he'd left off, ending the season with 11 total interceptions, 4 pick-sixes and 2 kickoff return touchdowns. He earned Co-Team MVP honors for his efforts.

College career statistics

Dawkins leaves college with 15 interceptions, 27 passes defended, 9 kickoff return and 6 punt return touchdowns.

Career statistics Tackles Coverage Safeties Touchdowns Blocks Kick Returns Punt Returns
Season Team Games Tck TFL FF/FR Sck Int PD Sfty TD Blk P/XP/FG KR KR Yds KR Avg KR Lg KR TD PR PR Yds PR Avg PR Lg PR TD
2033 (S18) UChicago 10 23 1 1/0 1 3 8 0 1 0/0/0 22 611 27.70 92 2 19 442 23.26 54 2
2034 (S19) UChicago 10 47 2 0/1 2 5 11 0 5 0/0/0 19 588 30.59 96 4 19 415 21.84 48 3
2035 (S20) UChicago 10 41 1 0/3 1 7 8 0 4 0/0/0 24 702 29.25 89 3 15 322 21.47 57 1

Professional career

Developmental Simulation Football League

Season 21

Shawn Dawkins was selected in the third round (19th overall) in the Season 21 DSFL Draft by the Portland Pythons. Dawkins joined Tyler Oles Jr, Alexander Hamilton II and Zamir Kehla in the revamped secondary for the Pythons. Heading into the preseason, Dawkins was slated to start at strong safety with Kehla lining up at free safety.

Dawkins professional debut would be in the Python’s week 1 matchup at Norfolk against the SeaWolves. He would finish the game with 4 tackles in 31-9 loss. Dawkins would record his first interception win the week 2 matchup against the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers. Portland would lose game 24-17, falling to 0-2 on the season. The only team without a win after 2 games, the Pythons would reshuffle their secondary. Zamir Kehla would move to outside corner, playing on the right with Alexander Hamilton II moving to nickel back. These changes would allow Dawkins to move back to free safety for the majority of their defensive formations.

After starting 0-2, the Pythons would finish the season with a 8-6 record and clinch a playoff spot in the DSFL North. Dawkins would start all 14 games for the Pythons and end the year with 64 tackles, 3 sacks, 1 interception and 3 passes defended as part of the defensive unit that allowed the fewest points in the regular season. Having secured 2nd place in the DSFL North, the Pythons would travel to Kansas City to take on the Coyotes. In his first playoff appearance, Dawkins would finish with 4 tackles and record a sack in what would be a 31-7 loss to the Coyotes, ending the Pythons season.

Season 22

After being drafted by Honolulu in the S22 NSFL Draft, Dawkins remained with the Pythons for a second season. With fellow secondary members Tyler Oles Jr and Zamir Kehla being called up, the retirement of Landon Collins and the absence of Alexander Hamilton II, Dawkins would be the sole returning member in the secondary from Season 21.

After some discussion during the offseason about potentially lining up at cornerback, it was announced by the coaching staff that Dawkins would continue to line up at safety for the upcoming season. It was reported that Dawkins was open to lining up at corner having done so in college. During the preseason, Dawkins would be handed the opportunity to return kickoffs, finishing with 176 yards on 8 attempts for an kick off return average of 22 yards.

In the season opener against Myrtle Beach, Dawkins would record is first career forced fumble. He would finish the game with 5 tackles, 1 sack and 1 forced fumble in 34-0 loss. In the week 5 game at Kansas City, Dawkins would earn defensive player of the game honors recording a career high 14 tackles and recovering a fumble in a tightly contested game that the Pythons would lose 10-9. Playing at home in their week 7 game, Dawkins would record his first interception of the Season 22 campaign in a 26-21 victory over Tijuana. Heading into week 12, Portland sat 4-7 on the season but remained in the playoff hunt, Dawkins received defensive player of the game honors, recording 6 tackles and 2 sacks in a 21-16 victory over Kansas City.

National Simulation Football League

Season 22 Draft Combine

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad BP Wonderlic
5 ft 10 in
(1.78 m)
175 lb
(79 kg)
4.30 s 4.09 s 7.06 s 31 in
(0.79 m)
10 ft 11.6 in
(3.34 m)
18 reps 37

Season 22 National Simulation Football League Draft

Shawn Dawkins was selected by the Honolulu Hahalua in the 4th round (37th overall draft selection) of the S22 NSFL Draft. It was reported that Dawkins was surprised to be selected that early but was excited at the opportunity to join Honolulu. Dawkins would agree to terms with Honolulu management and sign a 3 year contract with a no trade clause shortly after the draft.

Season 23

Dawkins would be called up for Season 23 along with fellow safety Buck Thornton and quarterback turned corner Jim Waters in what was a revamped secondary for the Hahalua. In his debut in Week 1 at Austin, Dawkins would break the team's single game kickoff return yards record by amassing 127 kickoff return yards. In Week 3, Dawkins would claim defensive player of the game honours recording his first sack and interception in the NSFL in the 37-5 victory over San Jose.

Dawkins would be moved to outside corner on the depth chart, switching with Victor Moreno ahead of they Week 8 matchup with the Liberty. This would be the first time since his college days at the University of Chicago that Dawkins would play corner. Against the Liberty, Dawkins would record his first career kickoff return touchdown with 108 yard return in the 4th quarter in a 21-12 win. In Week 14 against San Jose, Dawkins would break the Honolulu single game kickoff return yards record, recording 153 kickoff return yards on the day to go with his second interception of the season. Week 15 would see Honolulu host New Orleans, Dawkins would have his best game at cornerback, finishing the game with two picks in a 23-16 win which kept Honolulu's faint playoff hopes alive.

Honolulu would go on to lose their Week 16 matchup at Arizona. Dawkins had a particularly poor game, arguably his worst of the season having trouble covering Saba Donuts. While it was a particularly disappointing end to the season, Dawkins had a fairly productive rookie season on defense and special teams. His 4 interceptions was the most amongst rookie defensive backs and his 108 yard kickoff return was the longest kickoff return recorded for the season.

Season 24

With the call up of cornerback Ray-Ray Jackson, Dawkins would slide back to the free safety role on defense for Season 24. Eager to prove his worth after signing a 3 year, $9 million extension, Dawkins started the year strong, recording his first career pick six in the season opener in a 28-13 win over the Arizona Outlaws. He followed up with another pick against the New Orleans Second Line in Honolulu's home opener during their Week 2 matchup. In Week 7 at home against the Yellowknife Wraiths, Dawkins would record 2 picks in a 22-7 victory to push his season interception total to 4. During Week 14, Dawkins would break his team record for the most kickoff return yards in a game, returning 4 kickoffs for 168 yards in a 34-20 win over Arizona. Heading into Week 14 against the Sabercats, Honolulu sat at 7-6 and still very much in the playoff race. Dawkins would record a sack on 4th down what would be the Sabercats final drive of the game as the Hahalua ran down the clock in a 22-14 win to improve Honolulu's record to 8-6. Honolulu would drop the final two games of the season and miss the playoffs in what was a tightly contested playoff race in the ASFC.

In his second season, Dawkins improved upon his rookie year both on defense and on special teams. His 5 interceptions on the season would see him tied for 2nd in the league while also finishing tied for 3rd in kickoff return yards with 1,153 yards. The season would see many first, his first pick six, first forced fumble, first fumble recover and first tackle for loss. Continued growth and development was the overarching theme Honolulu's season and this was very much something that applied to Dawkins in his sophomore season.

Professional career statistics

Developmental Simulation Football League

Regular Season

Career statistics Tackles Coverage Safeties Touchdowns Blocks
Season Team Games Tck TFL FF/FR Sck Int PD Sfty TD Blk P/XP/FG
2036 (S21) Pythons 14 64 0 0/0 3 1 3 0 0 0/0/0
2037 (S22) Pythons 14 84 0 3/1 3 1 2 0 0 0/0/0

Playoffs

Career statistics Tackles Coverage Safeties Touchdowns Blocks
Season Team Games Tck TFL FF/FR Sck Int PD Sfty TD Blk P/XP/FG
2036 (S21) Pythons 1 4 0 0/0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0/0

National Simulation Football League

Regular Season

Career statistics Tackles Coverage Safeties Touchdowns Blocks Kick Returns Punt Returns
Season Team Games Tck TFL FF/FR Sck Int PD Sfty TD Blk P/XP/FG KR KR Yds KR Avg KR Lg KR TD PR PR Yds PR Avg PR Lg PR TD
2038 (S23) Hahalua 16 76 0 0/0 1 4 12 0 0 0/0/0 36 952 26.4 108 1 0 0 0 0 0
2039 (S24) Hahalua 16 84 1 1/1 2 5 8 0 1 0/0/0 42 1153 27.5 79 0 2 9 4.5 14 0

Playoffs

Career statistics Tackles Coverage Safeties Touchdowns Blocks Kick Returns Punt Returns
Season Team Games Tck TFL FF/FR Sck Int PD Sfty TD Blk P/XP/FG KR KR Yds KR Avg KR Lg KR TD PR PR Yds PR Avg PR Lg PR TD
2040 (S25) Hahalua 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Achievements and records

Individual Awards

  • University of Chicago Co-Team MVP (2035)
  • ASFC Pro Bowl (2038)

Individual Records

  • Recorded the 1st kickoff return touchdown in Honolulu team history (Week 8, Season 23)
  • Honolulu single game kickoff return yards (168 yards)
  • Longest kickoff return in Honolulu team history (108 yards)
  • Tied league record for the longest kickoff return (108 yards)
  • Honolulu single game record for the most kickoff return tds (1)
  • Honolulu record for interceptions in a season (5, Season 24)
  • Honolulu record for kickoff return yards in a season (1153, Season 24)
  • Honolulu record for kickoff return touchdowns in a single season (1, Season 23)