Mark Walker

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Mark Walker
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Mark in college
No. 83 – Retired
Position:Wide Receiver
Personal information
Born: (1999-26-02)February 2, 1999 (aged 61)
Dallas,
Height:5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight:185 lb (84 kg)
Username:Deadlunatic
Career information
High school:The Colony High School
College:Baylor
Career history
Roster status:Retired

Mark Sky Walker (born February 2, 2001) was an American football wide receiver. He played college football for Baylor.

Early years

Grew up in the DFW area with 6 silbings.

Mark was born to David and Gail Walker, the second oldest of 6 boys. David was a military stock broker and Gail is a Street performer. Two of his brothers were also college football players, two played baseball and one is a professional gamer playing mainly FPS titles. He was always playing sports, as a child he played any and all sports. He was usually one of the best players in team games, never did as well as a solo player. Something about working together in team sports awwakened the competitive beast in Mark. In high school he was a four year starter at The Colony High School in TX. He set records for yards as a WR and interceptions on defense in a single season. He also was a regional champion in the hurldes for track and field. He did well enough in school, he was constantly bored and looking for things to interest him. He took up reading and playing video games in his free time."

College career

Mark graduated from Baylor with a degree in Cyber Security.

Mark was a highly recruited walk on player at Baylor. He played WR, kick returner, sometimes safety and any position needed. His freshman year he didn't start until midway through the season. He ended up with 21 catches for 131 yards and no TDs. He did however return two punts for a TD against Texas. He went on to become a every down starter on offense and big play threat for kick returns. From his sophomore year to his senior year, he never missed a game. Finished his college career with 206 receptions, 2,305 yards and 21 TDs as a WR, adding another 11 as kick returner and 1 pick six as a Safety. He was voted MVP for his senior season as a team captian and all around leader for the team. Graduated with honors and is persuing his Masters in cyber security to someday found his own security analytics company.

College career statistics

Career statistics Receiving
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
2018 (S3) ISFL 42 206 2305 11.2 64 21

Professional career statistics

Career statistics Receiving
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
2039 (S24) Luchadores 14 29 345 11.9 29 3

DSFL Rookie Season

Mark Walker had a solid rookie season after being drafted with the 78th pick by the Tijuana Luchadores. He was one of the best players taken in the tenth round of the season 24 draft. He went on to start in the slot receiver position from week 1. He was the third receiving option in a stacked offense. They had two of the top receivers and two of the best running backs in the entire league. But, compared to other rookie receivers out there, he was in the top seven for catches and yards, and was tied for the most average yards per reception. After a fantastic prospect bowl, where he led all receivers in yards, he was brought back to earth. But he expects to come back and play at least one more season for the Luchadores as the team's top receiving threat. He should see a massive uptick in balls thrown his way, catches and touchdowns. He is of course hoping to make it to the ultimini and win in the next two seasons(obviously this depends on when he gets called up to the big leagues). His goals for the next season are to get more than 65 receptions and 750 yards, while also grabbing no less than five touchdowns. He also is gunning for wide receiver of the year, and if things go well, MVP of the ultimini. Lofty goals for the second year player, but he possesses the talent needed, it will just be a matter of how the team comes along after call ups. With this being an expansion year, it seems likely for a lot of DSFL teams to lose multiple top tier players. He is also shaping up to come out of the draft as a draft day steal.

ISFL Season 33

Mark Walker had another solid year finishing 5th in yards by a receiver, even though he was second on the team to Brot. Walker has managed to move into the number 2 spot in all receiving categories sitting only behind the old man Kai Sakura ( who is somehow still playing). Walker has hopes of making the HOF as after this coming season he will be top ten in all three major stat categories. Barring an absolutely terrible season ending injury or such. He had his second best season, kind of tied with his 2044 year, with 1476 yards on 91 receptions, with 11 touchdowns. He did have a lot of drops this season with 6, his highest in a single season. He also had 2 fumbles, but 20 20+ yard catches and 10 40+ yard receptions. He has elected to return his roots as he ages and slows down a bit and operate out of the slot more this coming season. He is still a WR1 even if he has lost a step in his speed game, he can still run a route with the best.

ISFL Season 34

Mark Walker had another decent season. Nothing amazing, but he was a part of a high volume passing attack as the Wraiths had virtually no real running game. But that wasn't a bad thing as their quarterback Parm is entering his prime, so Walker did benefit from a lot of targets. But he has changed into a security blanket role for Parm as the short range guy who mostly catches the ball. At this point, Walker is sitting in sixth overall in receptions for the league, seventh in receiving yards and tenth in touchdowns for receivers. Top ten in all the main stats for his career with a projected two more seasons to go. So there is room to grow and potentially be top five in all three of them. He is also a clear second in all receiving stats for the Wratihs only behind Kai Sakura, the legend himself. Going forwards Walker would love to win one more championship and go out on top if possible, add a few stats to his totals to really set himself up for a possible HOF induction. We shall see.

Achievements and records

Professional career statistics

Career statistics Receiving
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
2048 (S33) Wraiths 16 91 1476 16.22 75 11
2049 (S34) Wraiths 16 123 1186 9.6 57 10