Zack McFollister

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Zack McFollister
(Free Agency, K)
No ID assigned
Nickname(s)"Longbow"
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Jersey #8
GenderMale
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Details

Born On3/15/1995
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight216 lb (98 kg)
HometownJacksonville, FL, USA
CollegeFurdue
Career Info

Draft2015 / Undrafted / Pick:
  1. 27 - GRD (Round 3)rd
Years Pro2

Zack McFollister is a kicker in the UFFL.

Biography

Zack McFollister was born to a family that was all football. His grandfather was a legendary RB, and his father was a great QB. So Zack was forced into the football scene at an early age playing the position of WR for his peewee team. He never liked being a receiver very much but he worked through it anyways. He played WR all the way into his senior year of high school. During his senior year he became good friends with the teams kicker who shared some of his knowledge with Zack. Zack would get his chance to put that knowledge to the test during his first year at Furdue when the teams kicker was injured during a field goal attempt. Zack was put in, in his place, and made all 3 of his extra-point attempts, as well as a 32-yard field goal. Over the course of his college career he would rack up an 95.25% field goal and 100% extra point percentage.

Throws: Right

Interview

Some species are naturally better built to kick and punt than other species. How does your player's physicalities (hooved feet, short legs, heavy tails, etc.) affect their kicking ability?

As a fox I've had to practice very long, and very hard to make up for my shortcomings in terms of leg capabilities.

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's interested in job security

In some games, it comes down to the Kicker making a last-second field goal, or the Punter pinning the team deep in their side of the field. What does your player do to prepare for these stressful moments?

The best thing he can do. Practice. But even then it all comes down to assuring yourself that you have the ability to do it.

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

Practicing whenever given the opportunity.

Contract Info

Player Manager Onocarcass
Salary N/A
Exp. Date N/A

Statistics

Individual

Current Season:

Year Team GS FG Made FG Att PtA Made PtA Att Touchbacks
2015 GRD 0 0 0 0 0 0
2016

Win-Loss Record

Total Record: 10-7

Playoffs: 0-1

Regular Season: 10-6

2015 (GRD) 10-6 (0-1)
2016 --