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  • ...an [[List of Developmental Simulation Football League records (individual)|DSFL record]] with 4,103 yards passing in 2043. ==DSFL players with 4,000 passing yards in a season==
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  • ...2,000-yard mark in the history of the DSFL. Fast Boija in 2028 with 2,570 (DSFL record) and [[Dorfus Jimbo]] in 2030 with 2,087. !scope="col"| [[DSFL Most Valuable Player Award|MVP]]
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  • ...er;"| {{nsfly|23}}<ref name="TIJRingHonor" /> || 2x Ultimini Champion, S9 MVP, 2x WRoty || 1x Ultimus Champion ...2020 |accessdate=October 23, 2020}}</ref> || 1x Ultimini Champion || S17 MVP
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  • * [[DSFL Pro Bowl]] ({{dsfly|6|pb}}) * [[DSFL Wide Receiver of the Year]] ({{dsfly|6|nolink}})
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  • | dsfldraftyear = [[2055 DSFL Draft|2055]] * [[wp:Rose Bowl Game#MVPs 2005–present|Rose Bowl Offensive MVP]] ([[wp:2021 Rose Bowl|2054]])
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  • ...the [[London Royals]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). ...year he showed off and won a national championship and was the mvp and the offensive rookie of the year he was the best player in the ncaa and was someone looke
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  • | position = Offensive Lineman ...innesota Grey Ducks]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL).
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  • | position = Offensive Lineman ...[[Norfolk Seawolves]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL).
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  • ...[[Portland Pythons]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). ...all, Hank played both guard and nose tackle where he was voted as the team MVP both his freshman and sophmore years. Unfortunately, Hank's high school spo
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  • ...etermine the champion of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) for {{dsfly|34}}. ...ampion [[Dallas Birddogs]] defeated the [[Northern Football Conference ]] (DSFL North) champion [[Minnesota Grey Ducks]], 33-7, to win their third [[Ultimi
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  • | position = Offensive Lineman ...ve Lineman|offensive lineman]] for the [[Bondi Beach Buccaneers]] of the [[DSFL]]. He played college football for Johns Hopkins (JHU) and has declared his
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  • ...to determine the champion of the Developmental Simulation Football League (DSFL) for 2042 (S27). The Northern Football Conference (DSFL North) champion [[Portland Pythons]] (11-3) were defeated by second place [
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  • | position = Offensive Lineman ...2) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Offensive Lineman|offensive lineman]] who is currently preparing to enter the professional ranks.He pl
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  • ...would come to an end as he would forgo his senior year to declare for the DSFL draft.
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  • * [[DSFL Ultimini Champion]] ({{dsfly|15}}) * [[DSFL Playoff MVP]] ({{dsfly|15}})
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  • ...[Tijuana Luchadores]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). He played college football for Arizona State University (Arizona State). ...ll-Pac-12 Conference going into his senior season. He was named the Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week after catching seven passes for 196 yards and three touc
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  • ...[Tijuana Luchadores]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). ...ith a total of 1400 yards on the ground, earning himself Championship game MVP honors. This brought the attention of local area scouts, and some D1 progra
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  • ...he [[Yellowknife Wraiths]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). ...igsby finished with 5 career Ultimus appearances, one Ultimus win, and two MVP awards. He was known as one of the most prolific passers of his era, finish
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  • * 2x [[DSFL Most Valuable Player]] ({{dsfly|17|pb}}, {{dsfly|18|pb}}) * 3x [[DSFL Quarterback of the Year]] ({{dsfly|17|pb}}, {{dsfly|18|pb}}, {{dsfly|19|pb}
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  • ...the [[London Royals]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). ...n for over 6,500 yards and 40 touchdowns in just two seasons. He was named MVP for both seasons and ended up being the poster boy for more kids to come an
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  • ...e has played college football with the Hololive Academy, and played in the DSFL with the Dallas Birddogs. ...the Japanese college ranks, Ayame declared she would go into the upcoming DSFL draft.
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  • * [[DSFL Offensive Player of the Year)]] ({{dsfly|43}}) * [[DSFL Pro Bowl RB1 Nomination)]] ({{dsfly|43}})
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  • ...fighting for his country when Neil was only 7 years old. His father was an Offensive linemen for The college football team Michigan wolverines. Neil’s little ...45-35 and Neil went for 7 catches 200 yards and 3 touchdowns and was Named MVP of the game.
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  • ...etermine the champion of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) for 2049 (S34). ...with 124 yards receiving and a touchdown, while [[Regina Ferraro]] earned MVP honours with 7 tackles, 1 interception, 1 defensive touchdown, and a forced
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  • ...er 522 in the air, a total of 26 touchdowns, and an easy win in the PAC-12 MVP race. Oregon State just barely missed the playoffs that season, and Draven ! colspan="2" | Offensive Line <!-- O-Line Statistics -->
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  • ...drafted in the 4th round by the [[Kansas City Coyotes]] in the [[Season 46 DSFL Draft]]. ...seprate western Canadian championships and one national. He won tournament MVP during the natinonal win and 1 of the western Canadian championships. Comin
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  • ...Kansas City Coyotes]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). | {{nsfly|34}} <!-- Change nsfly to dsfly if this season was played in the DSFL, change number to season played in -->
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  • * [[Dallas Birddogs]] ([[2052 DSFL season|2052]]–present) * [[wp:Graham–George Offensive Player of the Year|Graham–George Offensive POY]] (2050)
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  • * '''[[DSFL Defensive Tackle of the Year]]:''' {{dsfly|24|nolink}} * '''[[DSFL Defensive Rookie of the Year]]:''' {{dsfly|24|nolink}}
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  • ...ichigan and spent his DSFL season with the Norfolk Seawolves, where he won DSFL S21's Performance of the Year and S23's Ultimini. ...their first Rose Bowl game (and win) in his junior year where he was named MVP of the game.
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  • ...le Beach Buccaneers]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). He played college football for University of Central Florida (UCF) and ha ...seed, were good enough for a Heisman trophy award. He just wishes that his DSFL career and NSFL career will be just as good.
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  • ...football for University of Alaska-Anchorage and spent one season in the [[DSFL]] with the [[Norfolk Seawolves]], helping them to an [[List of Ultimimini C ...areer rushing yardage record, and a spotlight on him entering the upcoming DSFL draft.
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  • ==DSFL career== Akinfenwa was drafted to the Kansas City Coyotes in the 6th round of the S34 DSFL Draft. Although this was not as high as his potential, Akinfenwa conceded t
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  • | highlights = * 3x DSFL Pro Bowl (2057-2059) * DSFL rushing yards leader (2059)
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  • * S17 DSFL Wide Receiver of the Year * S24 ISFL Offensive Player of the Year
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  • | current_season = 2050 DSFL season | logo = DSFL.png
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  • ...[[Portland Pythons]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). ...e brothers, of which he was the youngest. When he was 10, he was named the MVP of the Pee Wee Super Bowl for his team the Gamblers, racking up over 200 re
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  • ...continue his law studies, decided to pass on the NFL draft in favor of the DSFL, where he could play and continue his collegiate studies. ==DSFL Career==
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  • ...ambling State University (GSU) and played for the [[London Royals]] in the DSFL. Danny Nedelko immediately declared for the DSFL draft, forfeiting the rest of his college eligibility. He told a reporter
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  • ...9 touchdowns. In his sophomore season, Gump became the focal point of the offensive attack, getting 224 touches for a staggering 1614 yards an 12 touchdowns. D ==DSFL Career==
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  • ...ISFL, played college football for Eastern Michigan (EMU) and played in the DSFL for the Bondi Beach Buccaneers. He is widely regarded as the best draft ste ...ecord for most career rushing yards at EMU, with 4,327. Prince entered the DSFL draft in 2041.
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  • ...ington (UW) and played on the [[Norfolk Seawolves]] during his time in the DSFL. ...touchdowns. But it meant nevertheless that Fank would be moving up to the DSFL after the conclusion of his Junior year.
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  • ...re being selected with the number 5 pick in the [[Season 41 DSFL Draft|S41 DSFL Draft]] by the [[London Royals]]. He was selected by the [[San Jose Saberca ...finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award. He hopes to continue his career in the DSFL/ISFL.
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  • ...innesota Grey Ducks]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). ===DSFL===
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  • ...raft by the [[Bondi Beach Buccaneers]]. After playing a full season in the DSFL, she was selected 12th overall by the Hawks in the S47 ISFL Draft. ...um, de la Rosa decided to commit to football and declared for the upcoming DSFL Draft, entering the waiver process.
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  • | position = Offensive Lineman | dsfldraftyear = [[Season 24 DSFL Draft|2039]]
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  • ...Carter would go through High School very successful, winning his county's MVP trophy in his Junior and Senior season, as well as taking his team to state ...the ground, as well as 300 rushing yards. This obviously got both ISFL and DSFL scouts excited, however scouts were also looking at Malcolm Savage and Wend
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  • | visitor_conf = [[Northern Football Conference |DSFL North]] | home_conf = [[Southern Football Conference|DSFL South]]
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  • ...changing but not with Heiiajs D. Owidhuse finally making its debut in the DSFL, the hopes are the true meaning can spread across the league and the glory | {{nsfly|35}} <!-- Change nsfly to dsfly if this season was played in the DSFL, change number to season played in -->
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  • *'''[[ISFL MVP]] (2):''' {{nsfly|35|pb}} {{nsfly|38|pb}} ...r he set for himself in season thirty four. It is never hard to play at an MVP level so it is noticable the next season when the play drops off. Starting
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  • ...[[Portland Pythons]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). ...to be one of the elite receivers in the league, Cal would go on to have an mvp season finishing with the most catches,touchdowns,yards, and YAC out of all
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  • ...le Beach Buccaneers]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). ===DSFL career===
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  • * 3x [[ISFL Most Valuable Player Award|MVP]] - {{nsfly|34}}, {{nsfly|36}} & {{nsfly|37}} * 1x [[ISFL Offensive Player of the Year|Offensive Player of the Year]] - {{nsfly|31}}
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  • ...eral DSFL and ISFL scouts, which resulted in her being invited to the 2037 DSFL draft. ==DSFL Career==
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  • *2038 offensive breakout player ...ootball at Seoul University(SEL) and played for the Dallas Birddogs in the DSFL.
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  • ...interested in playing on the defensive side of the ball as compared to the offensive side of the ball as he believed the defensive side of the ball was more cha ...pionship, culminating in a SEC MVP, SEC championship MVP, and Championship MVP, marking off a legendary college career!
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  • ...of Central Florida (UCF) and played for the Dallas BirdDogs in S38 of the DSFL. He was drafted by the Colorado Yeti in S39 of the ISFL. ! colspan="2" |Offensive Line <!-- O-Line Statistics -->
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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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  • ...e [[Dallas Birddogs]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). ! colspan="2" | Offensive Line <!-- O-Line Statistics -->
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  • ...aft. At that time he announced his intentions to declare for the Season 16 DSFL Draft. ...n receiving yardage, checking in at 650 yards. He was, however, one of the DSFL's more explosive talents, ranking 3rd in average yards per reception. After
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  • ...In his senior year, he led his team to an undefeated team and was crowned MVP of the high school championship in which they blew out the opposing team. W ! colspan="2" | Offensive Line <!-- O-Line Statistics -->
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  • ...etermine the champion of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) for {{dsfly|46}}. ...ampion [[Dallas Birddogs]] defeated the [[Northern Football Conference ]] (DSFL North) champion [[London Royals]], 41-31, to win their fourth [[Ultimini Bo
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  • ...GT) and was selected twelfth overall by the Kansas City Coyotes in the S20 DSFL Draft. In the S21 NSFL Draft, she was selected forty-first overall by the B ...arted to take off as she became one of the experienced quarterbacks in the DSFL and managed to lead the position through the season. Despite the young rece
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  • 2035 Cotton Bowl MVP 2035 DSFL Defensive Player of the Year
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  • Hoping to make a splash on a Golden Gopher team that was depleted in offensive talent, Coach Fleck decided to redshirt the freshmen to allow Benji to fill | 2053 <!-- Change nsfly to dsfly if this season was played in the DSFL, change number to season played in -->
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  • ...excited to take a scholarship at a school that has a long lineage of great offensive prowess. His favourite players growing up was Ghris Codwin and Dahan Jotson ...st receiver to eclipse 1,000 yards for Penn State before declaring for the DSFL draft. One of his key takeaways from his time at Penn State was "If you gon
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  • ...McCoy's senior year, a new coach was brought in who considered himself and offensive innovator. He wanted to use both McCoy and Jones every game, so both saw th | {{nsfly|29}} <!-- Change nsfly to dsfly if this season was played in the DSFL, change number to season played in -->
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  • | caption = Getting ready for the DSFL Draft ...ing he had accomplished all he could, he declared himself eligible for the DSFL draft
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  • ...e his last year of college football and that he would be declaring for the DSFL draft once the season was over. Brown went out with a bang, rushing for 2,3 ...previously held by [[Borro Gore]]. At the end of the season, he was voted Offensive Player of the Year. The team ended up losing the {{dsfly|8|sfc}} to the [[T
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  • * [[NSFL Offensive Player of the Year|ISFL Offensive Player of the Year]]: {{nsfly|29|pb}} ...inal season with the University of Washington, as he declared for the 2036 DSFL Draft shortly after.
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  • ...the best rushing attack, and League MVP [[Angus Winchester]] anchoring the offensive line, the Otters would fall in the [[ASFC Championship]], losing to the eve ...y the second team to win the NSFL Championship. Mike Boss was named League MVP, and thus began the Otter Slaughter dynasty.
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  • ...off of their own likenesses while playing in college and preparing for the DSFL draft. In September of 2019 California Governer Gavin Newsom passed the Fai ...wl and winning Offensive Player of the Year, Running Back of the Year, and Offensive Rookie of the Year.
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  • ...ears, First-Team All-Pro in {{dsfly|43}} and {{dsfly|44}}, and being voted Offensive Player of the Year in {{dsfly|43}}. | {{DSFL|42}} <!-- Change nsfly to dsfly if this season was played in the DSFL, change number to season played in -->
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  • | {{nsfly|1}} <!-- Change nsfly to dsfly if this season was played in the DSFL, change number to season played in --> ...yards, attempts, completions, and touchdowns. After his once in a lifetime MVP sophomore season, Dexter was left off awards ballots for the first time in
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  • He was the most valuable player (MVP) of the Central California Conference in football and lead his team to the ===DSFL===
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  • *1x DSFL Pro Bowler ({{dsfly|21}}) ...Kansas City Coyotes]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL).
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  • ...a meal at the nicest Italian restaurant in Raleigh with the head coach and offensive coordinator of the Wolfpack. After arriving in Raleigh for his first traini | 2043 <!-- Change nsfly to dsfly if this season was played in the DSFL, change number to season played in -->
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  • ...l for University of Florida (UF) and played for the Dallas Birddogs in the DSFL. ..., Calhoun decided his stock was high enough, and entered his name into the DSFL draft
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  • ...ull}}. After one year in the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL), he was selected 6th overall by the [[Baltimore Hawks]] in the {{nsfly|6|d ...Quarterback of the Year and was close to winning best offensive player and MVP. His teammate, [[Dwayne Aaron]] won the majority of the awards.
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  • ...ooked at his two solid seasons as a starter and decided to declare for the DSFL draft following his junior year. ==DSFL==
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  • | 2019 <!-- Change nsfly to dsfly if this season was played in the DSFL, change number to season played in --> Akaki declared for eligibility during the tail end of DSFL's 34th season. Due to the league's rules, he was able to be claimed off wai
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  • This resulted in Farrell declaring for the DSFL to try and develop into a more complete player before making the leap to th | {{nsfly|33}} <!-- Change nsfly to dsfly if this season was played in the DSFL, change number to season played in -->
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  • {{Infobox DSFL team *'''[[DSFL West]] ({{dsfly|3|nolink}}–{{dsfly|4|nolink}})'''
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  • | {{nsfly|39}} <!-- Change nsfly to dsfly if this season was played in the DSFL, change number to season played in --> | {{nsfly|40}} <!-- Change nsfly to dsfly if this season was played in the DSFL, change number to season played in -->
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  • ...hat she has what it takes to make the next step in her career and join the DSFL. | {{dsfly|34}} <!-- Change nsfly to dsfly if this season was played in the DSFL, change number to season played in -->
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  • ...She played college football for University of Oregon before playing in the DSFL for the Norfolk Seawolves. ==DSFL career==
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  • ...orm a developmental league, the [[Developmental Simulation Football League|DSFL]], which directly feeds into the league via the [[ISFL Draft|annual draft]] {{See also|DSFL#Teams}}
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  • {{Infobox DSFL team * '''DSFL:''' [[2018 San Antonio Marshals season|2018]], [[2019 San Antonio Marshals
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  • After his second season, he decided to leave college early, declaring for the DSFL draft, while still going to classes for the completion of his Law Degree. ==={{dsfly|42|nolink}} DSFL Season (S41)===
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  • ...would be picked up in the first round, third overall in the {{dsfly|13|d}} DSFL draft, by the [[Tijuana Luchadores]]. ==Professional career/DSFL==
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  • ...evious year to the Michigan Wolverines and was named Redbox Bowl Defensive MVP. The other highlight of the season was against Wisconsin where Virtanen was ==DSFL==
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  • The 2017 season for Rutgers was a very poor offensive showing, and as such McCormick put up paltry numbers despite being very con ...es from several NSFL scouts about possibly being selected to the fledgling DSFL, but most experts and scouts agreed he would remain undrafted. McCormick ul
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  • ...e receivers, [[C.A. Chess]], [[Dustin Evans]], and [[Mayran Jackson]], the offensive identity was officially established to compliment a defense that was alread ...hese moves would take a toll on the team and despite putting up impressive offensive numbers once again with Bronko throwing for 5K yards and 44 touchdowns, the
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  • ...or University of Michigan (UM) and played for the [[London Royals]] in the DSFL. | 2044 <!-- Change nsfly to dsfly if this season was played in the DSFL, change number to season played in -->
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  • ...layed for the [[Myrtle Beach Buccaneers]] and [[Norfolk Seawolves]] of the DSFL. He played college football for the University of Kentucky. ...season starting all 13 games, earning 2nd team All-SEC honors, and was the MVP of the Music City Bowl where he had 3 sacks, 2.5 TFL, and the game winning
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  • ===DSFL=== 2022.04.30 - Selected 3.4 (3rd Round, 20th Overall) of the S35 DSFL Draft by the Portland Pythons.
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  • * S29 DSFL Safety of the Year * 1x DSFL Pro Bowl ({{dsfly|29}})
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  • | highlights = DSFL & London Pass Records Held: S29 DSFL Most Dedicated Member Award<br>
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  • *1x [[DSFL Pro Bowl]] ({{nsfly|20|pb}}) ...Kansas City Coyotes]] in the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). He played college football for Utah State.
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  • ...Cotton Bowl against Michigan, which they won and where Deringer was named MVP after returning two turnovers for touchdowns. ===DSFL Career===
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  • * [[Ultimini|DSFL Champion]] ({{dsfly|22|ult}}) * [[ISFL Breakout Player of the Year Award|ISFL Offensive Breakout Player of the Year]] ({{nsfly|25|nolink}})
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  • {{Infobox DSFL team *'''[[DSFL West]] ({{dsfly|3}}–{{dsfly|4}})'''
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  • ...e. He never backed out of a hit, often using his raw power to plow through offensive lineman to get to the QB on pass plays and RB on run plays. He was a menace ===DSFL Career===
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  • ...r being drafted to the Colorado Yeti, Melvin continued to stay down in the DSFL for a second season. The Yeti were determined to let Melvin continue to gro In the 5th week of games, Murder-Moose was awarded the gameball for Offensive Player of the Game against the Kansas City Coyotes. Continuing to keep the
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  • ...e was selected by Norfolk with the 2nd pick of the 3rd round in the [[2045 DSFL Draft]] (18th overall). After his debut season in Norfolk he was selected b ...he placed his graduate school plans on hold in favor of preparing for the DSFL Draft and chasing a chance to nail some professional jerseys to his trophy
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  • ...ly after the Bowl victory over Florida State, Coward would declare himself DSFL eligible. ! colspan="2" | Offensive Line <!-- O-Line Statistics -->
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  • ...tackles, 15 tackles for loss, and 11 sacks as a senior. He also started at offensive guard. ...atchup against the Minnesota Greyducks, Edd bull-rushed his way passed the offensive guard and sacked the opposing quarterback for safety ultimately clinching t
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  • ...ive for the team was quarterback [[Dexter Banks II]] picking up the [[ISFL Offensive Player of the Year Award]]. ...k up defensive end [[Demon Jaxson]] at 10th overall as well as future DSFL MVP [[LeBron James III]], along with a couple of other young talents to help st
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