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  • {{Infobox DSFL team *'''[[DSFL East]] ({{dsfly|3}}–{{dsfly|5}})'''
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  • | high_school = River East Collegiate ...the first Freshman to score 5+ TD's in a season. He went on to win Special Teams player and rookie player of the year after accumulating 7 TD's and 890 Kick
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  • ...[[Norfolk Seawolves]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). He played college football for Syracuse (SYR) before being drafted by the ...ined to lead both teams in every defensive catergory with a final score of East - 49 West - 0.
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  • ...Kansas City Coyotes]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). He played college football for Miami (FL) before being drafted by the NON ...s earned first-team All-American and All-Big East honors. Vans led the Big East with 153 tackles and also contributed nine tackles for a loss, two sacks, a
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  • ...as <nowiki>{{nsfly|3}}</nowiki>, except it will link to the corresponding DSFL season rather than NSFL. NOTE! There are three templates used for teams which will also need to be created if not already present:
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  • | teams = 3-12 ...the event. Players compete in a round robin style season against the other teams. The best record or in some cases a championship game, will determine the c
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  • {{Infobox DSFL Draft | caption = DSFL draft logo
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  • | college = [[wp:East Carolina University|East Carolina University]] ...the [[London Royals]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL).
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  • | mosttm1 = Two teams | fewtm1 = Three teams
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  • {{Infobox DSFL Draft | caption = DSFL draft logo
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  • {{Infobox DSFL Draft | name = {{dsfly|5|nolink}} DSFL Expansion Draft
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  • {{Infobox DSFL Draft | caption = DSFL draft logo
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  • {{Infobox DSFL Draft | caption = DSFL draft logo
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  • ...gained a lot of popularity throughout Ohio State fans and scouts from pro teams, specifically due to his 90 yard pick six he had against the Michigan Wolve ===DSFL===
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  • {{Infobox DSFL Draft | caption = DSFL draft logo
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  • | fewtm1 = Three teams {{NSFLDraft-header | noteswidth=0pt|dsfl=yes}}
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  • {{Infobox DSFL Draft | caption = DSFL draft logo
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  • {{NSFLDraft-header | noteswidth=0pt|dsfl=yes}} ...icknum=1 |team={{tfnl|AUS}} |first=Ashley |last=Owens |dab= | position=RB |dsfl={{tf|SAM}} | collegeyear={{nsfly|15|nolink}} |college=Wisconsin |collegete
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  • {{Infobox DSFL Draft | caption = DSFL draft logo
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  • | fewtm1 = Two teams {{NSFLDraft-header | noteswidth=0pt|dsfl=yes}}
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  • {{NSFLDraft-header | noteswidth=250pt|dsfl=yes}} ...cknum=1 |team={{tfnl|ARI}} |first=Brock |last=Landers |dab= | position=WR |dsfl={{tf|NOR}} | collegeyear={{nsfly|13|nolink}} |college=Tennessee |collegete
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  • | mosttm1 = Two teams {{NSFLDraft-header | noteswidth=0pt|dsfl=yes}}
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  • ...the [[London Royals]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). ...wn and recognized in the city and the tight-knit community he lived in the east end of the Montreal island. By the age of 13, he had decided to quit playin
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  • {{Infobox DSFL Draft | caption = DSFL draft logo
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  • ...football for University of Missouri (Mizzou). He was drafted in the [[2039 DSFL Draft]] by the [[Dallas Birddogs]] and was drafted in the [[2040 ISFL Draft ...d 85 tackles over the season, though his team only finished 3rd in the SEC East that year. Mann's senior year went much the same way. During that season, M
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  • {{Infobox DSFL Draft | caption = DSFL draft logo
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  • ...st 2039, Thebaw was drafted 34th overall by the [[Dallas Birddogs]] in the DSFL. In the ISFL S25 Draft, Thebaw was drafted 47th overall by the [[Yellowknif ...rd, New Jersey, Kiko’s home neighbourhood. Kiko grew up in the projects of East Rutherford, trying his best to stay in school, and eventually landing a job
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  • {{Infobox DSFL team * '''DSFL:''' [[Dallas Birddogs season 23|2028 (S23)]], [[Dallas Birddogs season 27|2
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  • The Kansas City Coyotes did not qualify for the 2019 DSFL postseason. ...y the Portland Pythons and Norfolk Seawolves to collectively form the DSFL East.
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  • ...rod, OR. The town's population is under 200 people and is roughly 35 miles east of Eugene, OR. His mother, Freyja, and father, Igor, raised him in their qu ...t up in the green and yellow one day. He was always the best player on his teams throughout flag football, middle school, and high school, yet the local Uni
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  • ...ly signed by the Chicago Butchers of the NSFL. He played one season in the DSFL for the Portland Pythons where he won the Ultimini. ...middle child of 3 kids and the only boy. His mother enrolled him into the East County Youth Football league at the age of 10 where he would play for the L
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  • ...the [[London Royals]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). He played college football for Rutgers. ...s for the War Eagles; predominently as LB but often helping out on Special Teams.
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  • {{Infobox DSFL Draft | caption = DSFL draft logo
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  • | mosttm1 = Two teams {{NSFLDraft-header | noteswidth=0pt|dsfl=no}}
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  • ...ing drafted 3rd overall by the [[Minnesota Grey Ducks]] in the [[Season 46 DSFL Draft]]. ...the college life so much, he stayed the full 4 years and did not enter the DSFL draft early (Although pundits claimed he could have left after 2 years).
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  • | birth_place = East Harlem, New York, [[wp:New York (U.S. state)|New York]], [[wp:USA|U.S.]] ...the [[London Royals]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) and drafted by the Baltimore Hawks with the 20th overall pick in the S23 N
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  • {{Infobox DSFL team *'''[[DSFL West]] ({{dsfly|3}}–{{dsfly|4}})'''
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  • ...[Tijuana Luchadores]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). He played college football for Arizona State University (Arizona State). ...f real-estate seller Sharon Benn. His single mother raised him in Atlanta, East Point, and Buckhead, where he attended Sarah Smith Elementary School, Sutto
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  • ...mpionship. The game was essentially the true national championship as both teams were going blow for blow in a low scoring defensive game. Despite a vailent S33 DSFL:
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  • * [[DSFL Pro Bowl]] ({{dsfly|23}}) ===DSFL career===
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  • {{Infobox DSFL team *'''[[DSFL West]] ({{dsfly|3|nolink}}–{{dsfly|4|nolink}})'''
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  • ...Daron opted to allow the muscle to fully heal before pursuing joining the DSFL to prove that his junior year at Illinois was no fluke. | 2042 <!-- Change nsfly to dsfly if this season was played in the DSFL, change number to season played in -->
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  • | high_school = [[wp:Madison East High School|Madison East]] ===DSFL Career===
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  • {{Infobox DSFL Draft | caption = DSFL draft logo
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  • {{Infobox DSFL team **[[Southern Football Conference|East Division]] (2018–2019)
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  • ...loss, 5.5 sacks, and one forced fumble, earning another first-team All-Big East honor. In his senior season, he became one of the most productive defensive ...at no other defensive tackle could keep up with. Edd made his debut in the DSFL in a game against the other fellow expansion team. Despite the disappointin
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  • ...Award|DSFL Most Valuable Player]] (S14, S16) |2x [[DSFL Positional Awards|DSFL Quarterback of the Year]] (S14, S16) ...l Performance of the Year|DSFL Performance of the Year]] Week 11 (S16) |3x DSFL Pro Bowl Selection (S14, S15, S16)}}
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  • ...easons with Kadoma Impulse of X-Sector Asia. Remi spent two seasons in the DSFL with the {{tf|TIJ}} before moving to the {{tf|COL}} for five seasons. He ha ...ctor Asia (XSA), an expansion of the former [[wp:XFL (2020)|XFL]] into the East Asian market, and ostensible competitor to the X-League in Japan. As X-Sect
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