Alyssa Hunter

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Alyssa Hunter
(North Florida Renegades, WR)
No ID assigned
Nickname(s)"Aly"
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Jersey #88
GenderFemale
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Details

Born On3/14/1993
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight180 lb (82 kg)
HometownGaithersburg, MD, USA
CollegeUniversity of Maryland, College Park
Career Info

Draft2015 / Undrafted / Pick:
  1. 8 - Round 1 (EAS)th
Years ProR

Alyssa Hunter is a UFFL wide receiver for the North Florida Renegades.

Biography

Alyssa began her football career in the Pee-Wee leagues, as a running back, but her coach felt she would be better suited as a wide receiver, due to her natural jumping skills to catch high throws. She later joined her junior high school football team, and was named to the county's second-team list after an impressive first year with ten touchdowns in the division's eight game season, though her team failed to make the playoff by one game.

When she attended Walter Johnson High School, she red-shirted her freshman year, and saw limited action. Her career hit a road bump in her sophomore year, though, when she suffered a torn ACL when making a leaping catch during preseason practice, and was out the entire year.

Frustrated with herself, she worked hard and managed to return for her junior year, and by senior year, was made co-captain and led the team to the playoffs, losing in the county semi-finals to the school's rival.

Attending college at the University of Maryland-College Park, Alyssa was again red-shirted her freshman year. She began to attract attention from UFFL scouts in her junior year, and in her senior year, the team was ranked in the top ten, and won their bowl game in a blowout, with Aly catching two TD passes.

Throws: Right

Interview

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

Aly sets up a tennis ball machine and has it shoot balls into the air, for her to try to catch. She has about an 80%-90% success rate.

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?

Security.

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

"Study game film and see what I could do better in game situations. Always room for improvement."

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

Playing in pick-up games daily and exercising.

Contract Info

Player Manager TyVulpine
Salary (per year) $3,500,000
Exp. Date 3/1/2018

Statistics

Receiving

Year Team G GS Rec Yds Yds/ Rec LNG TDs FUM
2015 EAS 13 11 51 819 16.1 59 1 0
2016 NFR

Win-Loss Record

Total Record: 7-9

Playoffs: 0-0

Regular Season: 7-9

2015 (EAS) 7-9
2016 (NFR)