Chopper Donquixote

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Chopper Donquixote
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No. 4 – Prospect
Position:Wide Receiver
Personal information
Born: (2036-12-10)December 10, 2036 (aged 24)
Enumclaw, Washington, U.S.
Height:5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight:199 lb (90 kg)
Username:Amjohnson636
Career information
College:University of Missouri-Columbia
Career history
Roster status:Active

Chopper Da Chop Donquixote (born December 10, 2036) is an American football wide receiver who is currently preparing to enter the professional ranks.He played college football for University of Missouri-Columbia and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.

Early years

" Birthplace: Enumclaw, Washington High School: Enumclaw High School

Chopper's journey to becoming a football sensation began in the picturesque town of Enumclaw, Washington. Born with a passion for the game and a relentless determination, he quickly became a local standout on the gridiron.

Even in his early years at Enumclaw High School, Chopper exhibited a natural flair for football. His speed, agility, and innate ability to read the game set him apart from his peers. As a wide receiver, he showcased the potential that would later define his collegiate career. Chopper's stellar performances did not go unnoticed, earning him All-State recognition among the best high school football players in Washington. His presence on the field was a constant headache for opposing defenses, and his ability to change the course of a game became a defining characteristic of his early career. Off the field, Chopper wasn't just a star player; he was an integral part of the Enumclaw community. His commitment to local outreach programs and youth football initiatives showcased his dedication to giving back. Chopper wasn't just an athlete; he was a role model for aspiring football players in Enumclaw and beyond."

College career

"Chopper, the explosive wide receiver hailing from Enumclaw, Washington, left an indelible mark on the football field during his college years at the University of Missouri (Mizzou). His journey from the Pacific Northwest to the heartland of the United States was one of dedication, hard work, and ultimately, triumph. All-American Accolades: Chopper's exceptional performance on the field earned him multiple All-American honors, solidifying his reputation as one of the top wide receivers in collegiate football. All-Conference Dominance: He consistently stood out in the highly competitive conference matchups, earning All-Conference recognition multiple times. His ability to make crucial catches and turn routine plays into spectacular moments became a defining feature of his college career. Biletnikoff Award Winner: Chopper's incredible skill and precision as a wide receiver did not go unnoticed. He proudly took home the prestigious Biletnikoff Award, recognizing him as the best receiver in college football. Touchdown Maestro: Known for his agility, speed, and knack for finding the end zone, Chopper set multiple touchdown records during his time at Mizzou. His ability to create separation from defenders and make acrobatic catches made him a constant threat in the red zone. Team Leadership: Beyond his statistical contributions, Chopper was a natural leader on and off the field. His work ethic and commitment inspired teammates, contributing to the overall success of the Mizzou football program during his tenure."

College career statistics

Career statistics Receiving
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
2018 (S3) ISFL 20 63 1304 6.2 23 3

Professional career

2060 There were high expectations for the first overall pick in last year's DSFL draft as Chopper Donquixote looked to change the trajectory of the London Royals. In his first season, Chopper had a great performance year one as a professional. Chopper worked in tandem with A Waffle to make one of the DSFL's scariest receiver duos. Chopper had many long yardage grabs where he was pulled down just shy of the goal line leading to some frustration on his behalf. Week 5 was Chopper's biggest week by far. Going up a against a weaker Norfolk defense allowed him to shine where he totaled 180 yards, two touchdown catches, and one catch for eighty-two yards. Chopper is excited for the upcoming draft with hopes of going up to the big leagues here in the next upcoming seasons. For now, year two of the DSFL is all Chopper is focused on with many ankles to be taken here to come.

2061 Chopper’s second season in the DSFL was far from a “sophomore slump”. There were once again very high expectations for Chopper yet there were some positive factors holding him back this season. London went out and drafted two more WRs to create the scariest WR trio in the DSFL. Chopper went on to be top five in nearly every major statistic including an eighty-nine yard catch where he was dragged down at the one yard line. It seemed Chopper suffered from some sort of curse as he was tackled inside the five yard line on many occasions as he was denied the touchdown statistic. Two seasons ago London finished last place in the league. This season, Chopper was able to lead London to their first Ultimini in eighteen seasons. This was a huge move for London who seemed to never make the playoffs. Chopper was able to rejuvenate the locker room and bring forth a new era of London dominance.


Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad BP
5 ft 10 in
(1.78 m)
199 lb
(90 kg)
4.6 s 2 reps

Professional career statistics

Career statistics Receiving
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
2060 (S45) Royals 14 78 1210 15.5 82 7
2061 (S46) Royals 14 82 1364 16.6 89 11

Achievements and records

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