Daniel Edwards

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Daniel Edwards
(Baltimore Ponies, G)
Player ID #1768
Baltimore Ponies
Jersey #55
GenderMale
SpeciesLiger / New York C&P
Details

Born On (1998-02-27) February 27, 1998 (age 26)
Height6.5 feet (2.0 m)
Weight323 lb (147 kg)
ThrowsLeft
HometownBrooklyn, NYC, USA
CollegeNew York Carn/Pred
Career Info

Draft2021 / Round: 2 / Pick: 17th
Drafted by Baltimore Ponies
Years Pro0

Daniel Edwards is a Guard for the Baltimore Ponies in the UFFL.

Biography

Born in Brooklyn, New York, the liger quickly outgrew his peers. As a Freshman he already had passed the six-foot mark, and easily weighed above 230 lbs. With that size the hybrid practically had had the football coach begging him to play for his high school's team. The extra work outside of class was a drag, but being on the team had its benefits, elevating the liger to the top of the school’s social hierarchy.

Daniel chose to stay local, receiving an athletic scholarship to attend New York Carnivore & Predator University. By his second year he had earned the starting job and was a 6’6 insurmountable wall for the opposing defense. However off the field issues persisted for the young liger, while nothing “officially” ended up on his record, he had ended up in a number of drunken fights at frat parties.

Only due to the 2020-21 UFFL lockout did Daniel remain at New York C&P University for the full four years, though he did not actually complete his degree having only taken the bare minimum of credit hours each year to stay eligible.

While scouts note he has the physical traits needed, there are questions about his work ethic and attitude that if true, might keep him from reaching his potential.

Contract Info

Player Manager FadedForest
Salary (per year) $1500000
Exp. Date May 1st, 2023

Statistics

Career

Regular Season Offensive Linefur Stats
Year Team G W L Pancakes Sacks Alwd Fum Rec Penalties Penalty Yds
2021 BAL 6 3 12 12 0 0 2 10


Player Survey

How does your player's unique physicality (think species) fit well for the position that they play?
Large for even a liger, a big body who can slow down most D-Line opposition.

What is your player's biggest weakness?
Himself, while talented he has not had to truly work hard and has had a lot just handed to him in life. Faced with more difficult competition he could end up not being able to push himself to improve when faced with difficult challenges.

If given the opportunity, would your player want to be formally mentored by another player? Why or why not?
No, would view it as making himself weak to seek out some kind of mentorship.