Cj Riley

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Cj Riley
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No. 70 – Portland Pythons
Position:Defensive End
Personal information
Born: (2019-06-06)June 6, 2019 (aged 41)
Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S.
Height:6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
Weight:300 lb (136 kg)
Career information
College:University of Tennessee
Career history
Roster status:Active

CJ Riley (born June 6, 2019) is an American football defensive end for the Portland Pythons of the Developmental Simulation Football League (DSFL).

Early years

CJ Riley is one of the most unique ~things~ on the planet. He does not have a mother or a father. Instead, he was artificially created in a lab in Canada. This was the result of a secret Canadian super soldier program, in research and development for decades due to the rising tensions in the United States political atmosphere. The end result was supposed to be a legion of cyber soldiers who cannot age, have no free will, and would be deployed at the border. However, this did not go at all as planned, and the program was scrapped after the first prototype. That first prototype was CJ Riley. Riley, instead of being a killing machine, found a home in football. Finding a loophole in the Canadian school system that did not allow non-living machines to attened, he worked hard to graduate high school in 3 years in order attend college. He intimidated most coaches, but did receive some offers from Power 5 schools. He ended up choosing the University of Tennessee.

College career

College life was an adjustment for Riley, as he was not programmed for frat parties or lab work. He did, however, have a heart for football, so play football he did. A four armed, 6'6 monstrosity that only comes from nightmares seems to be a particularly good thing to have on your defensive line. As Riley learned the intricisies of the game, he only became more frightening. During his freshman season, Riley was a situational run stuffer. Having four arms allowed him to effectively take up 2-3 blockers each play, a huge advantage. Riley himself was one of the biggest factors on Tennessee's defense, which ended up becoming the best run D in the NCAA. The rest of the team had yet to follow suit, as they finished the season outside of the top 25. During his sophomore season, Riley had grown as both a football player and a person. His CPU had gradually learned more about human behavior, and he was becoming more and more approachable by teammates. Other teams were still terrified of him, and even proposed rules to ban him. They all failed. Riley also started to optimize his physical programming, moving faster and with more purpose. He was moved all around the defensive line, learning pass rush techniques along the way. Tennessee, improved that season, finishing in the top 20. Riley was also becoming a national icon, mainly due to his work in progressing machine rights. This status led to improving recruiting the past 2 years, setting Tennessee up for Riley's final season. Riley's final season was one for the record books. His first game was against a Division 2 school, in which Riley finished the game with 8 tackles for loss and 6 sacks. The following week, Tennessee was set to face Georgia Southern. Riley put so much fear into them, they forfeited 5 days before the game was set to be played. This would be the norm for Riley, as the teams who did play got hammered, and the ones who were fearful didn't show. This season ended as Riley won both the Heisman and Defensive lineman of the year. Tennesse won the NCAA title, and Riley became a superstar.

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Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad
6 ft 6 in
(1.98 m)
255 lb
(116 kg)

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