NCAA FL
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    High school senior year

    Name: Height: Weight: Highschool:

    you will play 10 games until the Highschool playoffs you cant lose 3 times if you want to make it to the play offs

    your star rating depends on how you play

    Requirements

    Ratings

    🔥 Quarterback (QB)

    Arm Talent: Velocity, touch, deep ball accuracy

    Processing Speed: Reads progressions fast, reacts to disguised coverages

    Leadership: Vocal, clutch, elevates teammates

    Mechanics: Clean footwork, consistent release

    🧱 Offensive Line (LT, LG, C, RG, RT)

    Size & Frame: Ideal height/weight with room to grow

    Footwork: Quick lateral movement, balance in pass sets

    Hand Placement: Punch timing, grip strength

    IQ: Blitz recognition, stunt pickup

    Nastiness: Finishes blocks, plays through the whistle

    ⚡️ Running Back (RB)

    Burst: First-step explosion, acceleration through holes

    Vision: Sees cutback lanes, anticipates blocks

    Balance: Absorbs contact, stays upright

    Hands: Reliable in the passing game

    Pass Protection: Can pick up blitzes and chip edge rushers

    🧊 Wide Receiver (WR)

    Route Running: Separation skills, deceptive breaks

    Hands: Catch radius, contested catches

    Speed: Vertical threat, YAC potential

    Body Control: Sideline toe-taps, mid-air adjustments

    Blocking: Effort and technique in run support

    🪞Tight End (TE)

    Versatility: Can flex out or play in-line

    Blocking: Holds edge, seals second level

    Receiving: Reliable hands, red zone weapon

    Size: Big frame with athleticism

    Football IQ: Reads coverage, adjusts routes

    🛡️ Defensive Line (DE, DT, NT)

    Get-Off: First-step quickness

    Strength: Anchor vs double teams, shed blocks

    Motor: Relentless pursuit, stamina

    Technique: Hand fighting, leverage

    Gap Discipline: Maintains assignments, disrupts run lanes

    🦅 Linebacker (MLB, OLB)

    Instincts: Diagnoses plays instantly

    Range: Sideline-to-sideline speed

    Tackling: Form, power, consistency

    Coverage: Can drop into zones or man up on TEs/RBs

    Blitz Ability: Times gaps, finishes rushes

    🧠 Cornerback (CB)

    Man Coverage: Sticky hips, mirror ability

    Zone IQ: Reads route combos, closes windows

    Ball Skills: Tracks deep balls, high points INTs

    Speed: Recovery burst, top-end chase

    Tackling: Willing and clean in open field

    🧲 Safety (FS, SS)

    Range: Covers deep halves or centerfield

    Physicality: Hits hard, wraps up

    Versatility: Can play box, slot, or deep

    IQ: Anticipates throws, disguises coverage

    Leadership: Communicates pre-snap, adjusts alignments

    🦵 Specialists (K, P, LS)

    Consistency: Repeats mechanics under pressure

    Power: Kick distance, hang time

    Accuracy: Field goal precision, directional punting

    Speed: LS snap velocity and coverage ability

    Mental Toughness: Handles clutch moments

                      Negative

    QB

    Inaccurate throws

    Slow reads

    Turnovers

    Weak leadership

    OL

    Heavy feet

    Bad leverage

    Mental mistakes

    No aggression

    RB

    No burst

    Poor vision

    Fumbles

    Can’t block or catch

    WR

    Lazy routes

    Drops

    No separation

    Bad attitude

    TE

    Stiff movement

    Weak blocking

    Limited role

    Low motor

    DL

    Slow get-off

    Plays too high

    No counter moves

    Takes plays off

    LB

    Bad angles

    Missed tackles

    Coverage issues

    Or you have already finished Highschool and you are sitting on max preps

    Profile

    Name: Height: Weight: Vertcal: Position: Collage: Gender: After collage I will give you your summary and tell you your specialty.

    after your college it will look almost like this e.g College Football Career Name: Deytoney Clinton School: Alabama Position: Wide receiving Statistics: Game: 120 Receptions: 250 Yards 2300 Yards Average per catch: 19.2 Touchdowns: 32

    Highlights:

    Led the SEC in receiving yards as a junior Had a 15-catch, 240-yard game against LSU as a sophomore Named the MVP of the SEC championship game as a senior after catching three touchdowns

    You will also

    Have conversations with your coaches on the bench before your drive same if you are not a qb you will have to look to see if yo qb gon do an audible and in the huddle have interactions.

    And there will be a lot of drama and trash talk