Xmus Jaxon-Waxon

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Xmus Jaxon-Waxon
No. 88 – Prospect
Position:Safety
Personal information
Born: (2016-12-25)December 25, 2016 (aged 46)
Unknown, Alabama, U.S.
Height:6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight:205 lb (93 kg)
Username:Connorm123
Career information
College:California University of Pensylvania
Career history
Roster status:Active

Xmus Flaxon Jaxon-Waxon (born December 25, 2016) is an American football safety who is currently preparing to enter the professional ranks.He played college football for California University of Pensylvania (CALU) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.

Early years

Xmus Flaxon Jaxon-Waxon was born/found in Enterprise,Alabama on the 25th of December 2016. Original parents unknown. Adopted Parents Flaxon and Jaquie Jaxon-Waxon, found Xmus under their tree inside a football and the famous myth was born. Xmus was hatched from a football. Xmus attended Enterprise High School. During his high school career Xmus joined Enterprise's Track, Soccer and football team. Winning a number of accolades in all teams including two State championships back to back in the 400m Relay and also the 100m. He chose to commit fully to football his senior year after His adopted father tragically passed away in a robbery shooting. He took some time off before devoting himself completely to football. He also decided to wear 88 in memory of his father ever since. Xmus played free safety at first. He was convinced to convert to defensive back in his sophomore year by his coach, and operated as a two-way player for a while, before completely making the switch in his junior year. In his junior year – taking the majority of his snaps at cornerback, where his speed and reflexes served him well – Xmus racked up an impressive 10 interceptions and 70 solo tackles. In his senior year, his game time was more divided between cornerback and safety primarily through injury to the safety starting unit, though he primarily stood out as a returner, picking up eight touchdowns from kick and punt return duties. Xmus played the majority of his snaps at free safety that season where he eventually committed to as he was quoted by the local newspaper ‘safety is where I want to be’. Xmus Racked up 85 tackles and 9 interceptions. Xmus was nominated as one of the top football recruits on 247sports.com.

College career

Xmus accepted an athletic scholarship to attend California University of Pensylvania, where he played for coach/uncle Jax Jaxon-Waxon Calvulcans team from 2034 to 2038. As a true freshman in 2034, Flaxon-Jaxon made an immediate impact starting all 13 games leading the team in both tackles and interceptions. Xmus ended the season with six turnovers and 75 tackles. The following season saw improvements in Xmus's game also, Flaxon-Jaxon became team captain, he started where he left off on his first year impressively leading the team in the same ca having played every game. most notable as he played a key role in holding the rival Edinboro to just six points in October, as well as picking up a 2 touchdowns, one from kickoff and another the game sealing pick 6. Xmus's versatility, speed and determination – evidenced by his snap count in various roles – saw him named the Calvulcans’ player of the year by Fox Sports. He would end the season as a stalwart in the Calvulcans' defence, with a stat line of 70 tackles, 10 interceptions, three kick return touchdowns and two punt return touchdowns on the year. Moving fully to safety in his junior year saw Xmus rack up more tackles, but fewer interceptions and pass deflections over the next two years. He recorded his fumble return touchdown in the fourth week of his junior year and followed it up with a safety a week later. The year would end with 85 tackles, 5 interceptions, 13 passes defended. In his final year of college, Xmus maintained the same level of performance, picking up another seven interceptions (three of which he returned for touchdowns), another 13 pass deflections and 78 tackles. Notably, he relinquished some punt/kickoff return duties (coaches decision), which were arguably the most dynamic part of his game and the part that garnered him the most praise.

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Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad
6 ft 1 in
(1.85 m)
205 lb
(93 kg)

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