Michael Dresmond

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Template:Infobox player Michael Dresmond is a punter for the Miami Tropics.

Biography

Michael's background is a story of tragedy and resilience. When Michael was three years old, he was found by a police officer at the scene of his mother's murder. Abandoned, he was taken in by the officer and raised as one of his own. Growing up, Michael was never very close to anyone, except for his adopted parents and their daughter, his adopted sister. He found personal interaction a bit of a chore and instead focused on his studies and physical training. After graduating college, he went on to medical school where he graduated the top of his class. Instead of continuing on to residency however, he felt a different calling and instead went on to study forensic pathology, eventually being employed as a blood-spatter analyst with the Miami-Dade Metro PD. There, he became renowned for his precise work and excellence in helping to track down some of the worst killers in the state. His sister also entered law enforcement, becoming a police officer. Michael has worked for the department for several years, but recently decided to change directions and enter the UFFL draft. Being in tip-top physical shape, he hopes to apply his skills to the gridiron and take advantage of the travel the sport offers to exercise his personal hobbies in peace.

Interview

Kickers and Punters are typically less physical positions than other positions in American football. How does your player stay in shape physically despite their physicality (hooved feet, short legs, heavy tails, etc.)?

Michael is very focused on his physical condition, almost to an obsessive-level. His hobbies require him to lift heavy bags and to wrestle people frequently. Thus, he is in excellent shape.

How would your player respond to the question, "What team are you most hoping drafts you to their team?"

Miami.

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.

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

He is continuing to regularly work out.

Contract Info

Player Manager Ketch Renner
Salary (per year) TBD
Exp. Date 3/1/2019

Statistics

Individual

Year Team GS Punts Yards Yards/ Punt In 20
2017 MIA
2018

Win-Loss Record

Total Record: --

2017 Miami --
2018 -- --