Money Tolliver

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Money Tolliver
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Money Tolliver at practice
No. 10 – Prospect
Position:Tight End
Personal information
Born: (2030-01-03)January 3, 2030 (aged 31)
Toronto, ON, Canada
Height:6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
Weight:209 lb (95 kg)
Username:Jeffie43
Career information
High school:St. Thomas Aquinas High School
College:Florida State University
ISFL Undrafted:2055
Career history
Roster status:Active

Money "Don" Tolliver (born January 3, 2030) is an American football tight end who is currently preparing to enter the professional ranks.He played college football for Florida State University (FSU) before going undrafted in the 2055 ISFL Draft (S40).

Early years

"Money Tolliver was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, at the Mount Sinai Hospital on March 1st 2030. Rumor has it he weighed in at 10 pounds at birth and was also the shiniest baby in the hospital at the time. There was something about his skin and the way light reflected off of it that always made him the center of attention in any room he was in. Money Tolliver always carried a cold personality and boastful to those people that did not know him very well, but to those that were in his inner circle and close to him, people knew that he was secretly carrying an inferiority complex to his peers and was secretly caring for those people around him.

Money was also always a brilliant student who was considered very bright and had a big future ahead of him. He breezed through middle school and high school while being one of the best Tight Ends to come out of the perennial powerhouse High School."

College career

The extremely flamboyant Tight End was known for his speed and athleticism and it was on showcase all throughout his career at the one and only Florida State University. He was all over the field in his rookie season despite limited snaps and playing time, totalling around 500 yards and finding the endzone about 5 times. As his snap totals increased, however, Money Tolliver really started to shine bright like the star he was and put together a 700 yard season where he found the endzone 6 times and became a finalist for the John Mackey Award that was usually awarded to the best Tight End in the country. Despite injuries holding him back in his final season, he still managed to put up 550 yards and found the endzone 4 times in 8 games, showcasing his growth as a pass catcher and a playmaker. Although the injuries would affect him throughout the draft process, Money Tolliver is still expecting to be one of the best at his position in the future, if not the best.

College career statistics

Career statistics Receiving
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
2050 FSU 12 40 507 12.7 61 5
2051 FSU 13 65 729 11.2 53 6
2052 FSU 8 42 553 13.2 71 4

Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad
6 ft 6 in
(1.98 m)
209 lb
(95 kg)
2055 ISFL scouting combine (S40)

Season 39

Despite Money Tolliver's disappointing physicals leading up to the DSFL Draft he was still taken early in the draft due to his personality shining through during various conversations with team managements around the league. Money Tolliver would get drafted with the first pick in the second round at 9th Overall. However due to some holes on the defensive side of the ball on the Bondi Beach Buccaneers, Money opted to swap to Linebacker prior to the season starting up. Tolliver instantly became a star on the defensive front, showcasing his ability following the Prospect Bowl, in the DSFL Preseason. He was early on established as one of the leaders on the Bondi Beach Buccaneer's defensive side, along with fellow rookie, Jamdrian LeBayers. He became the team's most consistent tacklers and was usually among the first to shut down runs as he tied the record for most tackles in a season following the swap to DDSPF 21, along with having a top 10 season in Tackles For Losses.

Season 40

Money Tolliver may have been taken 2nd overall in the prior Season 40 ISFL Draft but he also quickly found himself #2 on the Baltimore depth chart in Running Backs behind the legendary running back Dante King. It was pretty clear from the beginning that Money showcased a large amount of potential as a running back despite having no experience at the position until the offseason following him joining Baltimore. Even with that being said, he had a solid year as a backup running back and mostly playing as a fullback for the Hawks.

Money Tolliver's season debut came against the Cape Town Crash in a disappointing loss for the Baltimore Hawks in which they almost overcame a 24-3 deficit but fell just short after a failed onside kick with 20 seconds left in the 4th quarter. Money managed to showcase his potential as a running back with 31 yards on 3 carries for an average of 10.3 yards per carry and a longest rush of 19 yards.

His first touchdown came the very next week against the Orange County Otters, the team his role model, Prince Vegeta played for. With the Hawks down 10-28 against the Otters and 4:25 left in the 2nd quarter, Money managed to force his way into the endzone for a 1 yard touchdown.

Season 41

Money Tolliver finally managed to come into his own in Season 41 of the ISFL after a slow season in Season 40 where he failed to get to make a mark on the league as a backup Running Back to future Hall of Famer Dante King. He managed to finish the season with 884 Rushing Yards and 3 Touchdowns and 718 Receiving Yards and another 3 Touchdowns. He ranked 13th in Rushing Yards and 2nd in Receiving Yards among Running Backs in the league and really showcased why he was taken 2nd overall in the ISFL Draft last season.

His standout performance came in Week 8 against the Honolulu Hahalua where he managed to go toe to toe against one of the best running backs in the league, Bean Delphine Jr. Money Tolliver went off for 128 Rushing Yards on 19 Rushing Attempts and had 70 Receiving Yards on 6 Targets and 4 Receptions. Although he had a couple of strong weeks, Money struggled to get consistent production and struggled to get carries some weeks and make the most of his opportunities on others

Season 42

Money Tolliver would start the season off on the Baltimore Hawks but that would not last long as he got traded after Week 10 of the regular season. The former 2nd overall pick who found himself having a breakout season in Season 41 really struggled to get going in his 3rd season in the ISFL. Shortly after the offseason kicked off, After a couple of games with troubling performance in which he was unable to get going or showcase his ability to run or catch the ball out of the backfield, he saw a significant loss in snaps compared to the previous season. The reduced workload led to him finding his rhythm back and even benefiting him as he saw himself become more efficient as a runner with the change of pace compared to fellow running back Ceti Pyxis, however the snaps that led to him being successful never came back to him and led to him eventually asking out to go to a team that would be willing to fulfill his desires, which would eventually be the Yellowknife Wraiths

Season 43

Money Tolliver had a career year in his first full season as a Yellowknife Wraith. Despite struggling to be a consistent runner in the past, he really managed to explode onto the scene and take over the reigns as the team's future back as he featured career highs all across the board in all kinds of rushing stats. He quickly found himself becoming one of the league's premier running backs with just a smidge under 1000 rushing yards for the season at 931 but solid efficiency at 4.8 yards a carry. He also really managed to cement himself as a goal line back with 9 rushing touchdowns which was a far cry from his previous career high of 4. In fact his total in his career prior to last season was 10 rushing touchdowns in 3 seasons, clearly showing his evolution as a running back over his time in the ISFL. Needless to say he has become a young star in the making and the future shines bright as Money looks to make it to the hall of fame eventually.

Season 44

Money Tolliver had yet another season as a consistent and serviceable running back for the Yellowknife Wraiths. Ever since the Baltimore Hawks moved him up north to the Wraiths, he has taken over the team as one of their primary backs and has been one of the most consistent dual threat running backs in the league ever since. In S44 he proved to be an efficient runner yet again with 4.9 yards per carry and 1088 rushing yards in total, good for 6th across the league in both stats coincidentally. On the receiving end, Money had 685 receiving yards on 53 receptions and 12.9 yards per reception. His yards were 5th among running backs, with his yards per reception ranking 1st among his fellow backfield competition. He once again proved to be an extremely efficient player when given a chance to make plays and with his teammates only aging around him he keeps to keep this momentum pushing forward as he looks to have a big role in these next few seasons

Pro career statistics

Career statistics Defense
Season Team Games Tck TFL FF/FR Sck Int PD Sfty TD Blk P/XP/FG
2054 (S39) Buccaneers 14 136 17 4/2 3 0 3 0 0 0/0/0
Career statistics Rushing Receiving Offensive Line
Season Team Games Att Yards Avg Lg TD Rec Yards Avg Lg TD Pancakes Sacks Allowed
2055 (S40) Hawks 16 54 227 4.2 19 4 24 178 7.4 24 3 27 1
2056 (S41) Hawks 16 222 884 4 55 3 72 718 10 53 3 39 1
2057 (S42) Wraiths 16 156 735 4.7 45 3 49 429 8.8 33 2 31 2
2058 (S43) Wraiths 16 194 931 4.8 54 9 68 843 12.4 77 5 41 4
2059 (S44) Wraiths 16 220 1088 4.9 61 8 53 685 12.9 70 3 43 1

Achievements and records