Rex Havoc

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Rex Havoc
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No. 96 – Prospect
Position:Defensive End
Personal information
Born: (2040-04-02)April 2, 2040 (aged 21)
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Height:6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Weight:271 lb (123 kg)
Username:Muddym13
Career information
High school:Westside High School
College:Queens University
Career history
Roster status:Active

Rex "The Menace" Havoc (born April 2, 2040) is an American football defensive end who is currently preparing to enter the professional ranks.He played college football for Queens University (QU) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.

Early years

Born to Jacob and Ivana Havoc on April 2nd, 2040, Rex Havoc emerged into the world amidst the rugged backdrop of a tough Canadian neighborhood. Growing up as the youngest in a household of ten, he was no stranger to economic hardships and family struggles. With the family's frequent relocations—nine moves in total—due to financial constraints, Havoc quickly matured for his age and began getting into trouble due to trying to help support the family. With each new address came more challenges, but it was amidst this turbulence that Havoc discovered his hidden talent for football. Despite never having played before high school, he approached the sport with a natural prowess that impressed his coaches and peers. After finding football, Havoc promised himself he would make it professional for his family and put all of his effort into the sport and staying out of trouble.

As a member of the Westside Warriors, Havoc swiftly carved out a reputation as one of the most formidable defensive ends in the province, if not the entire country. Opponents dreaded facing off against Havoc on game day, with one quarterback even refusing to play against him out of sheer fear. Havoc's intimidating presence on the field earned him a reputation as "a menace" by opposing teams, a title that only fueled his competitive fire and he quickly adopted it as his nickname. Despite his ferocious play on the field, Havoc remained humble and grounded off the field, earning praise from his coach as "one of the nicest people you'll ever meet if you're not on the other side of the line of scrimmage."

Off the field, Havoc was a stark contrast to his intimidating on-field persona. Quiet and friendly, he approached life with humility and kindness, earning the admiration of those who knew him beyond football. He remained grounded and approachable, embodying the values of sportsmanship and camaraderie. His dichotomy of being a feared opponent on the field and a gentle soul off it only added to his mystique, solidifying his status as a standout player and a beloved teammate

Havoc caught the attention of scouts early on, and he quickly rose in the ranks of high school recruits. His ESPN recruit rating soared as he showcased his exceptional skills, earning him recognition as one of the top defensive prospects in the country. He ended his high school career as a 4-star recruit with a grade of 87. College coaches clamored for the opportunity to recruit him, recognizing his potential to make an immediate impact at the collegiate level. However, Havoc decided to stay north of the border and committed to Queens University in the city of Kingston, Ontario.

College career

Freshman Year

Rex Havoc's freshman year at Queens University was a challenging period marked by the pressures of newfound fame, trying to make a name for himself, and the demands of collegiate football. Wrestling with the weight of expectations and the rigors of adjusting to a higher level of competition, Havoc initially struggled to find his footing. It got so bad that although starting the season as a first string he ended up getting benched in week 4 due to his poor performance. Just 6 minutes into the first quarter Havoc missed 6 tackles and looked shaken that the coach did not feel comfortable keeping him in for that game or week 5. However, the presence of junior linebacker Dave Morriowind, a mentor and captain on the team, proved to be a guiding light in his journey. Morriowind's seasoned experience and compassionate guidance provided invaluable support to Havoc as he navigated the challenges of collegiate athletics. Through their shared experiences and conversations, Havoc learned to embrace the spotlight and harness his performance potential. Morriowind's mentorship instilled in Havoc a newfound confidence and resilience, enabling him to rise above his struggles and excel both on and off the field. Their bond laid the foundation for Havoc's future success in collegiate football.

Sophomore Year

In his sophomore year at Queens University, Rex Havoc underwent a remarkable transformation, evolving into a dominant force within the collegiate football landscape. Bolstered by the continued guidance of linebacker Dave Morriowind and fueled by his growing confidence, Havoc emerged as a formidable defensive presence. With each game, he showcased an unparalleled intensity and determination, creating chaos on opposing offenses with his relentless pursuit and disruptive playmaking abilities. Havoc's tenacity and skill set him apart as a key player for Queens University, earning him recognition as one of the most feared defenders in the league. As he blossomed into a standout performer, Havoc's influence extended beyond statistics, he began getting involved with the university by joining its student committee. His sophomore year not only solidified his status as a defensive stalwart but also laid the groundwork for even greater achievements in the seasons to come.

Junior Year

Entering his junior year at Queens University, Rex Havoc solidified his status as one of the premier defensive ends in the conference. Through dedication and a one-of-a-kind work ethic, Havoc had honed his skills to near perfection, showcasing an ability to disrupt opposing offenses to the likes of Reggie White and Bruce Smith. His dominance on the field was matched only by his leadership off it, as he led by example, inspiring his teammates to elevate their performance to new heights. This was the first and only year that Havoc was named a captain for the university. As his junior season unfolded, Havoc's impact reverberated throughout the conference, earning him accolades and admiration from fans and pundits alike. Following an exceptional year that surpassed all expectations, Havoc faced a pivotal decision: to test his luck and pursue a professional career in the upcoming draft. With his talent, determination, and proven track record of success, Havoc stood poised to make a lasting impression at the next level, cementing his legacy as one of the most formidable defensive forces to emerge from Queens University and Canada.

College career statistics

Rex Havoc's College Football Career Statistics
Season Team Games Total Tackles Tackles for Loss Forced Fumbles/Recovered Sacks Interceptions Passes Defended Safety Touchdowns Blocked P/XP/FG
2058 Queens University 12 8 2 0/0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0/0
2059 Queens University 13 47 9 2/2 6 1 0 1 0 0/0/0
2060 Queens University 13 62 15 3/2 11 1 0 0 0 0/0/0

Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad
6 ft 7 in
(2.01 m)
271 lb
(123 kg)

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