Aidan Hutchinson Jr.

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Aidan Hutchinson Jr.
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No. 97 – Prospect
Position:Defensive End
Personal information
Born: (2030-09-13)September 13, 2030 (aged 30)
Dearborn, Michigan, U.S.
Height:6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight:290 lb (132 kg)
Username:Schwarznarr
Career information
College:University of Michigan
Career history
Roster status:Retired

Aidan Joseph Bernardi Hutchinson Jr. (born September 13, 2030) was an American football defensive end. He played college football for University of Michigan (UM).

Early years

Following in his father's footsteps, Aidan Hutchinson Jr. started playing football from a young age. Growing not quite as tall as his father, but bulking up as a young kid, he began playing for the local school in Dearborn, Michigan. Having grown up watching reruns of college football, as well as watching his dad play for the Detroit Lions, Aidan knew that there was nothing else that he wanted, except to follow his father and play the game they both loved. After a few minor setbacks growing up, especially with a near devasting ACL injury during the highschool championship game, Aidan was able to make a full recovery with the tanks to modern medicine. He is fortunate to have been born when he was, because just 40 years earlier this kind of injury would have threatened to remove him from the game entirely, but instead, Aidan was able to graduate high school to attend his dream school, the University of Michigan.

College career

Having been red-shirted his first year playing for the Wolverines, Aidan was looking to really make his mark. Throughout the season and offseason he was able to bulk up quite a bit, gaining nearly 30 pounds of muscle. Putting him at almost the 290 pounds that he currently is, he was able to move onto the field at the defensive end position and begin to make his mark. Like his father, his greatest accomplishment is being a runner up for the Heisman award, but he was able to put his on the field accomplishments to the test. Having played four seasons, Aidan was able to lead the Wolverines to a national championship in his final season. It was a bittersweet end for the former Wolverine, but he looks back at it fondly, and often talked about that final season as a part of his motivations for entering the DSFL draft. Looking to find a great team and figure out what is going to happen for him, Hutchinson cannot wait for the draft.

College career statistics

Career statistics Defense
Season Team Games Tck TFL FF/FR Sck Int PD Sfty TD Blk P/XP/FG
Career Michigan 43 81 26.5 4/0 18.5 0 10 0 0 0/0/0

Developmental Career

2051

Hutchinson Jr. debuted his early DSFL career by finishing out the season on the Kansas City Coyotes. While this was a temporary arrangement, with Hutchinson Jr. just being picked up off of waivers for the end of the season, he was able to get some experience before he entered the Developmental Draft. With 4 games under his belt after a career at the University of Michigan, Hutchinson had a weak showing that he was hopeful to be able to get off the ground with a season of training and training camps. In his very first game against the Norfolk Seawolves, Hutchinson didn't show up until nearly the 4th quarter, when he made his very first tackle outside of college games. Only a few snaps later, he had a penalty called, getting caught offsides as the Seawolves tackle baited him into the penalty. A rookie mistake, but one that Hutchinson Jr. would learn from very quickly. As the season ended, Hutchinson Jr. was able to earn a few tackles and tackles for losses under his belt. While it wasn't the best showing, it definitely was the start of his brand new career.

2052

After being drafted in the second round by the Minnesota Grey Ducks, Hutchinson Jr. began his career with a public declaration against the sexual assault and domestic violence that seems to crop up so frequently among professional athletes. After declaring at the start of the season that he would donate a million dollars for each significant stat that he received, Hutchinson upped his donation at the end of the season and raised $25 million dollars alone for the RAINN.org foundation. Inspired by his efforts, many other members of the ISFL and the DSFL did likewise. While Minnesota was eliminated in playoffs for the Ultimini, Hutchinson felt as though he had still won the season with the millions of dollars that had been raised. As he looked forward to the draft, Hutchinson Jr. heard the announcement early on, he was taken 2nd overall by the Colorado Yeti. Pleased to be moving to a cooler climate than some teams, Hutchinson Jr. packed his bags and quickly headed to training camp to be with the Yeti.

2053

Over the past season Hutchinson honestly forgot that he was drafted to the Colorado Yeti, and he really didn't take the field that frequently. While the team management may claim that he was a part of every single game, Hutchinson often found himself unable to do a singular thing on the field that there was little reason for him to be there. Now, this may be because he was struggling to practice, or it might be because he is just truly that bad (and lord if he is that bad, I feel bad for Colorado having drafted him 2oa), butt he reality is, Hutchinson's stats are atrocious. He barely showed up in any of the games, and he really didn't have an impact on the field. Unlike his father who had a phenomenal rookie season, Hutchinson Jr. almost wishes that he could forget that it had even happened and that he can start fresh the following season.

Developmental League Career Statistics

Career statistics Defensive Statistics
Season Team Games Tck TFLs FF/FR Sck Int PD Sfty DTD Blk Pnt Blk XP Blk FG
2051 (S36) Coyotes 4 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2052 (S37) Grey Ducks 14 46 3 1/0 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

Professional Career

Career statistics Defensive Statistics
Season Team Games Tck TFLs FF/FR Sck Int PD Sfty DTD Blk Pnt Blk XP Blk FG
2053 (S38) Yeti 16 13 0 2/1 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

Achievements and records

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