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  • ...eams, based on their round of elimination. The first ever pick in the ISFL draft was defensive lineman J. J. Reigns by the [[Orange County Otters]]. ==List of first overall picks==
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  • ...elected a player or traded its draft position. The number of rounds in the draft varies from year to year, depending on the number of players available for ...sfly|3|full}}. The draft's popularity now garners enough interest that the league puts on a live stream of the event.
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  • ...wn as '''Mr. Irrelevant'''. The first ever Mr. Irrelevant pick in the ISFL draft was wide receiver Wes Washington by the [[Arizona Outlaws]]. ==Draft Order==
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  • ...to this, he had been drafted by the Kansas City Coyotes in the {{dsfly|16|draft-full}}. ...d would be recruited as a 5-Star recruit to the University of Wyoming, the first 4 Star or above for the college
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  • | statlabel1 = [[wp:Tackle (football move)|Total tackles]] | dsflstatlabel1 = [[wp:Tackle (football move)|Total tackles]]
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  • ...arterback]] who is currently playing in the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL) with the [[Chicago Butchers]]. ...or the San Francisco Pride. This has meant that she spent more time around football than hockey and it appears that is what has effected her the most in her li
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  • ...NSFL draft picks|first overall]] by the [[Colorado Yeti]] in the {{nsfly|7|draft-full}}. ...n the likelihood of remaining in Chicago if he were to pursue it, he chose football.
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  • | statlabel1 = [[wp:Tackle (football move)|Total tackles]] | statvalue2 = 4| dsflstatlabel1 = [[wp:Tackle (football move)|Total tackles]]
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  • ...rior to this, he had been drafted by the Portland Pythons in the {{dsfly|4|draft-full}}. ...ed him out for football tryouts. Cameron would continue to play hockey and football his entire highschool career.
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  • This article details the '''history of the Baltimore Hawks American football club'''. ...awks finished the inaugural season with a 4-10 record, ranking last in the league in both offensive passing and rushing yardage gained; they were also last o
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  • {{Infobox sports league | title = Developmental Simulation Football League
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  • ...article details '''the history of the Tijuana Luchadores''', professional football team. ...work cut out for them if they were to ever become a relevant force in the league.
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  • {{Infobox sports league | title = International Simulation Football League
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  • ...is currently preparing to enter the professional ranks.He played college football for The Ohio State University (OSU) and has declared his intent to enter th ...n his father's footsteps and choosing Georgia Tech as his home for college football.
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  • ...] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL). He played college football for Syracuse University (Syracuse). ...graduating from high school Sandip admitted that he was fully committed to football and that academics were a means to pursue his passion.
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  • ...for the [[Sarasota Sailfish]] of the [[International Simulation Football League]] (ISFL). He previously played in Norfolk for the Seawolves. He played 3 ga ...h with the Second line. Unfortunately, his uncle had to step back from the league before his potential was truly realized. Out of high school Miller Light wa
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  • ...NSFL). He was selected second overall by the {{ts|ARI}} in the {{nsfly|9}} draft from the San Antonio {{ts|SAM}}. ...hey offered him a scholarship to become a student at Lincoln and be on the football team. Barnes earned himself a starting job as a safety/linebacker hybrid as
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  • ...er]] for the [[Austin Copperheads]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL). ...r, which turned out to be her last, she had 1,256 yards, 78 catches, and a league leading 21 touchdowns, because she burned opposing secondaries like she was
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  • ...(Delaware) before being drafted by the Norfolk Seawolves in the {{dsfly|22|draft-full}}. ...Eskimos. His newfound love and passion for football got him recruited to a football camp, where he began playing as a WR and a FS. He picked up an affinity for
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  • ...Ultimini-winning Pythons, earning a Pro Bowl nod, before being drafted 9th overall to the Liberty. ...'Attoria V tallied 9 tackles with a TFL and a PD, he declared for the DSFL draft, initially projected as a high pick. He finished his senior season with 121
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  • {{Infobox NSFL Draft | caption = ISFL draft logo
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  • ...League]] (NSFL). He is one of the most notorious members of the S22 NSFL draft class. Zamir Kehla was born in Austin, Texas, and exposed to football at an early age. A standout athlete, Zamir was a multi-sport athlete and a
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  • ...all League]] (NSFL) as a member club of the league's [[National Simulation Football Conference]] (NSFC) which currently only has one division. The franchise wa ...ngs were still looking pretty good for Colorado as they won three of their first five games. The Yeti would stumble though for the middle part of the year,
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  • ...{{dsfly|21|draft-full}}. He would later be drafted 33rd in the {{nsfly|22|draft-full}}. ...ptation of home was too great, and the pride of his hometown, with a great football program, was too much to resits, and Dolls committed to the University of T
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  • ...i of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL). He played college football for the University of Houston before entering the professional ranks in {{n ...ies Creek Astros]], Applehort decided to focus primarily on furthering his football career.
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  • | draftyear = [[2040 ISFL Draft|2040]] | dsfldraftyear = [[2039 DSFL Draft|2039]]
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  • ...r to this, he had been drafted by the Tijuana Luchadores in the {{dsfly|11|draft-full}}. ...ckey throughout high school. He was his team's star defenseman and won two national championships, but was permanently banned from the team his senior year bec
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  • ...ason with the [[Philadelphia Liberty]]. He is a seven-time Pro Bowler, the first-ever Wide Receiver of the Year, and is widely considered to be one of the g ...s in his first year and earn his first Pro Bowl designation as well as his first and only [[NSFL Wide Receiver of the Year]] award.
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  • ...ive end]] for the [[Prospect]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). ...gymnastics for a brief period before settling primarily on basketball and football. As a child, he was kept extremely busy by sports but managed to perform re
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  • ...nk Winchester''' (born May 5, 2016) was an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Linebacker|linebacker]] for the [[New York Silverbacks]]. He had pre ...cation in business would open a lot of opportunities for him in life after football.
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  • ...rback]] for the [[Baltimore Hawks]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL). ...ing to help him pursue a career in football. Eldrick began his high school football career at Thunder Basin as a wide receiver in 2029. He displayed big play p
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  • ...:Quarterback|quarterback]] for the [[Sarasota Sailfish]].He played college football for University of Georgia (UGA). ...ight future of sports ahead of him. Carter spent his early years idolizing football, but couldn't quite put a finger on which team to root for. That was until
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  • ...]] for the [[Baltimore Hawks]] of the [[International Simulation Football League]] (ISFL). ...di, as his need to prove himself made the idea of a career in professional football nearly impossible to ignore.
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  • ...nd]] for the [[Austin Copperheads]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL). ...h on the field. Having now mastered the flute, acting, and smashing on the football field; Slinky decided it was time to go to College to pursure his dreams.
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  • ...the [[NSFC Championship Game|NSFC championship]] five times and won their first, and only, [[Ultimus]] in {{nsfly|8}}, beating the [[New Orleans Second Lin ...they secured [[Dermot Lavelle]] with the number one pick in the {{nsfly|2|draft-full}}, combined with [[Marcus Kane]] and outspoken linebacker [[Kevin Cush
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  • ...is currently preparing to enter the professional ranks.He played college football for Sydney Roosters and has declared his intent to enter the professional r ...er where he became a standout prospect. He was the star of the high school football team but he's development was let down by th constant changing of system as
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  • ...] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL). He played college football for [[wp:Penn State|Penn State]] before entering the professional ranks in ...reak injury in high school led doctors to say he will likely never throw a football again. In spite of that, Avon was listed as a 4 star recruit heading into h
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  • ...ety]] for the [[Colorado Yeti]] of the [[International Simulation Football League]] (ISFL). ...isit Thompson had convinced the young basketball phenom to try out for the football team. Several weeks later, in the pouring rain, Sly was put through a gaunt
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  • ...is currently preparing to enter the professional ranks. He played college football for University of Oregon and has declared his intent to enter the professio ...o start playing sports. While he was a star in baseball and track & field, football was where he really shined. Lining up at wide receiver, cornerback, returne
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  • ...seasons with the Portland Pythons in the Developmental Simulation Football League. ...ay 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 gridi
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  • ...Kansas (KU) before being drafted by the [[Colorado Yeti]] in the {{nsfly|1|draft-full}}. ...ultimately decided to commit to Kansas, a school that wasn't know for its football program but would give him a chance to stand out and make a name for himsel
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  • ...fensive end]] for the [[Undrafted]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL). ...ers in his class. He committed to University of Washington to play college football.
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  • | statlabel1 =[[Tackle (football move)|Total tackles]] ...be selected with the 27th overall pick in the 3rd round of the {{nsfly|15|draft-full}} by the New Orleans Second Line.
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  • ...a Luchadores]]. He was drafted in the first round of the {{nsfly|21}} ISFL Draft by the [[Colorado Yeti]]. Blackstone retired at the end of the {{isfly|33}} ...de school and high school, but by his junior year decided to focus only on football which he played at Detroit Catholic Central High School. His size naturally
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  • ...for the [[New Orleans Second Line]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (ISFL). ...opportunity to join the organizing sport he wished to join most of all... Football. He played for the Palisades Dolphins for all of high shool and when he was
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  • ...Trophy]] ([[Ultimus Bowl VII]]). Since rebranding, they have won a second league championship, in {{isfly|41}}. ...sfly|2}} roster and were the foundation of the team that won the Liberty’s first Ultimus Championship in {{nsfly|7}}.
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  • ...]] (NSFL). He played college football for the [[wp:Florida State Seminoles football|Florida State Seminoles]] before entering the professional ranks in {{nsfly ...h his father to Pahokee, Florida, where he would learn to love the game of football. When he was 15, Brown made the Pahokee Blue Devils freshman team as a runn
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  • ...ord to move down spots and it showed as in just their second season in the league the New York Silverbacks were able to make the playoffs, and even the confe ...of the year in his first season with the club. Another notable pick in the draft included corner [[Lord Beerus]] longtime player for the {{tf|OCO}} who the
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  • ...ck]] for the [[San Jose Sabercats]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL). ...ers A.J. Hawk and Mike Nuggent. Krause decided to switch his main focus to football his junior year after conversations with coaches and scouts. Krause had a s
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  • * [[DSFL DSFL All-Pro First Team]] ({{dsfly|45}}) ...for the [[Berlin Fire Salamanders]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (ISFL).
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  • ...ound, he was nicknamed as "The Portuguese Phenom" by some media. He is the first and only (so far) Portuguese player to be drafted and to play in either the ...e decided to relocate to the United States to try and get a chance playing football.
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  • ...alry|Baltimore Hawks]], which is widely considered the most intense in the league. The Liberty have won the [[NSFC Championship]] four times, and have won on ...ty are commonly known for their "[[Trust the Process]]" motto and were the first team to successfully introduce the "tanking" strategy in the NSFL.
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  • | college = [[wp:Notre Dame Fighting Irish football|Notre Dame]] | statlabel1 =[[wp:Tackle (football move)|Total tackles]]
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  • ...or the [[Minnesota Grey Ducks]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). ...over his Peers and to have a goal to surpass Avenger all time in American Football! After extensive training with Avenger after and during middle and high sch
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  • ...[[wp:Quarterback|Quarterback]] of the [[International Simulation Football League]] (ISFL), currently playing for the [[Austin Copperheads]]. ...miles away from home. This is where he got his first taste of competitive football, with the TJHSST Colonials. He lead the team to very good seasons, earning
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  • | caption = Spicy Ron, using a fellow peewee league teammate as a human shield ...otball|American football]] [[wp:Linebacker|linebacker]]. He played college football for Kent State University.
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  • ...iver]] for the [[Sarasota Sailfish]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL). ...ame due to difficulties in understandings for English speaking guys in the league - in a partly proper translation - to Whiteblock. He grew up on a farm in L
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  • ...fety]] who is currently unsigned by a professional team. He played college football for Arizona State University (ASU) and has declared his intent to enter the .... In middle school and high school, Matt was able to both wrestle and play football while maintaining good grades in school.
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  • ...fl.jcink.net/index.php?showtopic=39|publisher=National Simulation Football League|work=Official Austin Copperheads Info Page|date=May 16, 2017|accessdate=Jan ...all League]] (NSFL) as a member club of the league's [[American Simulation Football Conference]] (ASFC) which currently only has one division. The franchise wa
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  • ...Ducks (OD). He was selected as the number one pick in the [[Season 32 ISFL Draft]] by the [[Baltimore Hawks]]. ...de near Munich, Germany. He picked up football fairly late, since American Football wasn't as popular as in the US. Lenard Graf had the luck to be near a small
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  • * '''[[American Simulation Football Conference|ASFC]] (2037–present)''' ** '''[[American Simulation Football Conference|American Division]] (2037–present)'''
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  • ...fl.jcink.net/index.php?showtopic=74|publisher=National Simulation Football League|work=Official Baltimore Hawks Info Page|date=May 16, 2017|accessdate=Januar ...all League]] (NSFL) as a member club of the league's [[National Simulation Football Conference]] (NSFC) which currently only has one division. The franchise wa
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  • ...rnett would be unanimously inducted into the [[ISFL Hall of Fame]], on his first ballot appearance. ...cornerback, and safety. He left high school having lettered three years in football, and once in basketball.
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  • ...wen Farrell''' (born July 1, 2026) was an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Quarterback|quarterback]] for the [[San Jose Sabercats]]. ...vement was though came from leading the Irish national union side to their first ever world cup final appearance in the 2023 world cup.
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  • ...e Hawks of the International Simulation Football League. He played college football for Stanford University. ...in his youth sports leagues. A lifelong Golden State Warriors fan, King's first love was on the basketball court and he could frequently be found on local
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  • ...the [[International Simulation Football League]] (ISFL). He played college football for the University of Washington. ...title game, losing to Camas High School in 43-42 nailbiter. Along with his football accomplishments Nakamura also graduated as the class salutatorian in 2033 a
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  • ...y would be a great fit. The team started off the season winning 3 of their first 4 games, but all good things came to an end by losing 8 in a row, and 8 of ...t a kicker in the first round. That was a huge surprise to many around the league, but Iyah Blewitt was an amazing addition. The team slowly, but surely star
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  • | caption = Bender celebrating ISFL draft night ...]] for the [[Orange County Otters]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (ISFL).
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  • ...[wp:Running Back|Running Back]] of the [[International Simulation Football League]] (ISFL). ...the [[wp:Liga_Portuguesa_de_Futebol_Americano|Portuguese American Football League]] due to some altercations with the club President, they left the country a
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  • ...p with the size of the {{nsfly|15}} draft class. The Butchers played their first game in {{nsfly|16}}. ...hey selected a couple notable players such as Kwame Mbafeno with the first overall pick and also the {{nsfly|15}} kicker of the year Kulture Future.
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  • ....jcink.net/index.php?showtopic=7456|publisher=National Simulation Football League|work=Official New Orleans Second Line Info Page|date=February 10, 2018|acce ...one division. The franchise was established in {{nsfly|2}} in the league's first expansion as the [[Las Vegas Legion]] before relocating for {{nsfly|6}}.
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  • ...ntly in his seventh season for the Orange County Otters. He played college football for Marshall University, and was a member of the Kansas City Coyotes in the ...g him to take up a sport to vent his frustration at life, and Korrin chose football when he started middle school in 2022. He quickly became a star on both sid
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  • | draftround = First ...ck]] for the [[London Royals]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL).
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  • ...ore Hawks]] and [[Honolulu Hahalua]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL). ...be picked up in the first round, third overall in the {{dsfly|13|d}} DSFL draft, by the [[Tijuana Luchadores]].
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  • ...ion Football League]] (DSFL) as a member club of the league's [[Simulation Football Conference South]] (DSFL South) which currently only has one division. The ...emed alumni they are the most successful and most storied franchise in the league.
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  • ...all League]] (ISFL) as a member club of the league's [[National Simulation Football Conference]] (NSFC) which currently only has one division. The franchise was established in {{nsfly|25}} in the league's fourth expansion. It is led by GM [[Dewalt27]] who has been around since
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  • ...y broke the curse with a fourth [[Ultimus Bowl]] win in {{nsfly|16}} their first playoff berth, after {{nsfly|7}}. ...uld blow out the Yeti in {{isfly|1|ultimus}} as well, and were crowned the first ever champions of the NSFL.
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  • ...ogs]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (). He played college football for Pittsburgh (PITT) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ...ng-class family in the city's Baldwin neighborhood. His father Bigg, whose football career ended due to a patellar fracture suffered while playing at Norfolk S
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  • ....jcink.net/index.php?showtopic=5441|publisher=National Simulation Football League|work=Official Portland Pythons Info Page|date=Oct 20, 2017|accessdate=March ...[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) as a member club of the league's [[DSFL North|Northern Conference]] which currently only has one division.
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  • ...established in {{nsfly|22}} in the league's third expansion. They were the first of their expansion pairing of franchises to win an Ultimus Bowl, in {{nsfly ...s Angler]], [[Eric Barlow|Ragnar Rok]], and [[Jacob Small]] in the massive draft.
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  • {{bulleted list |ISFL Hall of Fame Class of S28| ISFL 25th Anniversary First Team|3x Ultimus Bowl Champion ([[Ultimus Bowl XVII|XVII]], [[Ultimus Bowl X | dsflstatlabel7 = [[wp:Rush (gridiron football)|Rushing yards]]
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  • ...the [[Kansas City Coyotes]] in the {{dsfly|18|draft-full}}. A contraction draft saw Mason move to Tijuana for his second season. ...ruit in Wisconsin, Mason found himself with various offers to play college football, but not many D1 schools came knocking. Not wanting to leave the state but
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  • {{short description|Developmental Simulation Football League franchise in Duluth, Minnesota}} *[[Southern Football Conference]] (2018–2031)
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