Olliver McKinnon

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Template:Infobox player Olliver McKinnon is a prospective tight end for the 2015 UFFL Draft.

Biography

Olliver McKinnon has been one of the best offensive weapons Victoria Wolfpack University has ever had last year in the Western Conference, making the first all star team for his conference. McKinnon showed some great stuff, his wolf heritage making him a menacing presence to the opposing defense at the line of scrimmage. His predatory instinct makes him an agile player as he shows great mobility in cutting his route on the field and shows some true grit on the field. Establishing the team record for most TDs in a single season, this wolf has a drive to compete and accomplish himself.

Interview

Receivers have to have good hands/paws/etc. to play in the UFFL. What does your player do to improve their catch ability?

His predatory instinct allows him to read the opponents play, as he tries sometimes to be one step ahead of his competition so he has free range to receive a pass.

Football players sign contracts with teams to get paid millions of dollars. When your player is signed to a team, are they going to care more about security (staying on a team longer) or money (earning the big $$$) in their contract offer?

He knows he good, and he will demands the money for it, otherwise, he look elsewhere.

If you asked your receiver, "What do you do in your free time?" how would they respond?

"I really like to go over the shooting range, I got a good firearms collection I take care off. Mind you, I may be a gun nut, but I ain't crazy! you hear?"

What is your player doing in the off-season to improve their chances of being drafted higher?

Training furiously in the gym as well at in the forest, Rocky style to be in the best shape possible.

Contract Info

Player Manager MartineauQC
Salary TBD
Exp. Date TBD

Statistics

Individual

Year GS Rec Yds Yds/ Rec LNG TDs FUM
2015

Win-Loss Record

Total Record: -

Regular Season Record: -

2015