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11/14/2024 5:57 pm  #2741


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

1973 NAAF Draft

Round 1

1 - Halifax Mariners | S George Turner | Western New York - Buffalo, NY - Creator: Burmy87
The Mariners made the 1st overall pick for the 4th time in the team’s history. Most recently taking QB Todd Sparrow after trading up to the #1 pick in 1971. This time, they would be the first to take a Safety with the #1 pick, rolling with George Turner out of Western New York. It was a bit of a surprise when many viewed LB Corey Briggs as the top prospect. However, Turner is an excellent open-field tackler, making him a great last defence. He’s solid in coverage as well, making him one of the most complete safety prospects the league has seen. So, he is still a very strong player for the Mariners to take, and in a position of need. 

TRADE ALERT
With Briggs still on the board after the first pick, a couple of teams were on the phone to talk to Winnipeg sitting at #2. The battle for the trade-up was between the Raiders and the Victors, as the former Raider Assistant GM and now Victors’ GM, Pete Laird, was in a bout with his former Boss in Owner/GM Wayne Tillman of the Raiders. In the end, the Victors were successful in making the deal with Winnipeg, getting the nice "one-up" on his former boss. 

The full trade would see the Victors acquire Picks, 2 (WPG 1st) and 28 (LI 2nd) in exchange for picks 4 (IND 1st), 22 (IND 2nd), and 36 (PRO 2nd).  




2 - Indiana Victors (from Winnipeg) | LB Corey Briggs | UHamilton - Hamilton, ON - Creator: Wallflower 
The Victors jumped up to take Corey Briggs seconds after the trade was finalized with the league. Excitement was certainly on the face of GM Pete Laird as he got his defensive centrepiece. Briggs is a dominant LB who hits heavy and hard, stopping guys dead in their tracks. His instincts on the field are like a predator, he hunts down ballcarriers like a wolf. His tougher upbringing does lead him to be a little more emotional and aggressive which can lead him to get heated in a game. Though the emotion comes from passion as football was also the thing that kept him going throughout his childhood. 

TRADE ALERT
After Indiana made their selection, the Wheat Kings were on the clock. However, just like their prairie rivals, the Wheat Kings would make a trade to move back. They would send the 3rd overall pick to the Montreal Rouge. The full deal saw the Rouge acquire pick 3 (REG 1st) in exchange for picks 6 (MTL 1st) and 24 (MTL 2nd). Despite Montreal having 2 first-rounders, the Wheat Kings elected to go for a 2nd rounder to avoid the higher-salary bumps for 1st round rookies. 




3 - Montreal Rouge (from Regina) | WR Evan Moore | New England - Worcester, MA - Creator: idm 
With the newly acquired pick, the Rouge would take a new offensive weapon for their new starting QB Tom Applewhite. WR Evan Moore was looked at as the top WR prospect in the class, being one of the most complete players. He’s got sticky hands, solid quickness, and great route running, you’d be crazy to ask for even more out of him. Moore should slot in nicely next to WR Antonio Villanueva in the young WR Corps. 

4 - Winnipeg Falcons (from Indiana) | OL Noah Glassman | Haynes - New Haven, CT - Creator: Stickman
After trading back the Falcons would take the top O-line prospect in the class. Glassman is a tough, but durable O-lineman. Very disciplined on the line (at least from what the refs can see…) and great in both pass and run blocking. Winnipeg has been looking for sturdy O-linemen to boost one of the league’s worst protection units. Glassman should provide a reliable piece to that puzzle.

5 - Edmonton Rangers | QB Oscar Frost | UEdmonton - Edmonton, AB - Creator: Wallflower 
With the 5th pick, very few were shocked to see the Edmonton Rangers go and get the local darling in QB Oscar Frost. The Rangers attempted to ride QB Ken Myers last season as their starter, but he struggled immensely in the role. They already added QB Mike Key who will likely play a bridge QB role until Frost is ready. Frost is a pure pocket passer. Makes good reads and decisions in the pocket, and has made some great accurate throws in college. He’s great when the pressure is off him in the pocket, but his negative is that he can become frantic if he takes some hits or feels pressure coming. If he can settle in the pocket, Edmonton should have a very strong QB to lead them into the future.

6 - Regina Wheat Kings (from Montreal) | WR Colt Robbins | Alberta Provincial - Calgary, AB - Creator: Kingsfan11 
After Montreal took a WR from the pick they traded, the Wheat Kings would select a WR as well, taking Alberta Provincial’s Colt Robbins. Robbins has a lot of solid traits like Evan Moore, great hands and excellent route running, however, doesn’t quite have the athletic gifts that Moore has. Robbins is likely to be a high-reception/possession WR, who can find holes in coverage to pick up yardage. A good fit for Regina who needs a high-use target in the offence. Robbins’ personality also suits the team as Robbins loves to be challenged and sees Regina as an ultimate challenge.  

7 - Toronto Steelheads | OL Owen Brightman | North Indiana - Indianapolis, IN - Creator: ZO82 
This offseason and the last, GM Reginald McMahon has been trying to address the weak Steelheads’ O-line with veteran free agents, but now he turns to the draft to try and bring in some younger pieces. With pick 7, they would take the first Brightman twin, Owen. Owen Brightman’s strength is his run blocking, very physical on the line and loves to pancake defenders. Should be a great fit in the more run-heavy offence in Toronto.

8 - Calgary Predators | DL Michael Ellis | Brooklyn Metropolitan - Brooklyn, NY - Creator: joho42x 
The Preds have been very focused on building their Wild West Offence over the past two seasons, but now they turn their focus over to the defence, drafting DL Michael Ellis. Ellis is one fast D-lineman, who has been able to beat offensive tackles off the line without being touched, causing a lot of issues in the backfield. The speed is great, but there are some concerns with his size, being a smaller player, and if his quickness will be able to so easily beat pro-level linemen. Off the field, Ellis is also a great personality to have, a hard-working leader who also looks out for his teammates. 

9 - London Tigers | DB Oliver Benson | Toronto - Toronto, ON - Creator: Kingsfan11
The Tigers were certainly excited to see the 4th ranked prospect, DB Oliver Benson, fall to them at 9th overall. The Tigers haven’t exactly had a lot of luck when it comes to taking first-round DBs. They have done it 3 times since 1965 (Rob Risker, Bernard Wilkins, Tomik Vrana) and only Bernard Wilkins remains on the team as a serviceable starter. They are hoping that Benson’s strength in one-on-one coverage will allow the team to have a true #1 lockdown corner. He’s great at keeping up with most WRs which gives him a lot of potential to go up against some of the best in the NAAF. 

TRADE ALERT
The 3rd trade of the draft would occur ahead of the 10th overall pick. Once again, Winnipeg was making a move. This time the Falcons are moving up to pick 10 (LI 1st) by trading picks 20 (WPG 2nd) and 22 (IND 2nd) to the Raiders. Seems like the Raiders were still willing to make deals with the Falcons despite GM David Eaton electing to take the Victors’ deal over the Raiders’ deal earlier in the round.



10 - Winnipeg Falcons (from Long Island) | RB Joshua Tomlinson | Toronto - Windsor, ON - Creator: ZO82
With the newly acquired pick, the Falcons would be the first team to snag one of the two top RBs, taking Toronto’s Joshua Tomlinson, as they look towards the future in the backfield behind the long-time star RB Joe Rivers. Tomlinson’s elusive style and ability to create holes for himself makes him a great fit for an offence with a struggling O-line. Tomlinson should still be able to make guys miss even if the O-line doesn’t hold up. He was the key to success for the Continental champion Toronto Dukes and can be a feature of an offence. The one drawback early on is he isn’t the strongest blocker and will likely need to work on his skills in the backfield. 

11 - Buffalo Blue Wings | DL Stephen Marshall | Western New York - Hershey, PA - Creator: ZO82
Buffalo picked a player in the 1st Round for the first time since 1969 with the 11th overall pick, also the first defensive player they have picked in Round 1 since LB Randall Lambert in 1964. The team has struggled with depth in their front-7 for the past couple of seasons, which is why they focused on grabbing a top D-lineman in the draft. They would take Stephen Marshall out of local WNY. Marshall is a strong force on the line, using power and strength to get past the O-line. He is less agile due to strength and size, but he can still clog up running lanes with good positioning. 

TRADE ALERT
The 4th trade of the first round would see the Victors make another move up as GM Pete Laird continues to get a kickstart on the team’s rebuild. The Victors would acquire the 12th overall pick from the Boston Independents in exchange for veteran OL Taylor Alexander, the 28th Overall pick (LI 2nd) and Indiana’s 5th Rounder in 1974. The Independents mainly get a solid veteran O-lineman in Alexander, who will still be a cheap option with some of his salary being retained by Indiana. Overall, Boston made the move, not seeing a strong O-line prospect at 12 and decided to get help for this season.


12 - Indiana Victors (from Boston) | DB Alexandre Gagon | Majeure Montreal - Brossard, QC - Creator: Kingsfan11 
With the next pick, Indiana would continue to build the defence, drafting DB Alexandre Gagon out of Majeure Montreal. The ball-hawking corner tends to make big plays when it counts. He isn’t a physically imposing player, but his quickness and ability to break on the ball make him a threat on every play. This pick also marks the 3rd time in 4 years the Victors have taken a DB in the first round.

13 - Halifax Mariners (from Louisville) | DL Jack Davis | New England - Boston, MA - Creator: Kingsfan11
With a desperate need on the D-line, the Mariners would reach back a little to take the next best D-lineman available in Jack Davis. Davis is another very athletic D-lineman. Using speed and agility to get past blockers. He’s also got some hops being able to get his hand on passes at the line. He could very well also slide back to play LB if necessary. However, he is not the strongest player and will likely struggle against the stronger O-linemen at the next level.

TRADE ALERT
There would still be one last trade in the first round to set the mark for most trades during the first round ever in NAAF history at 5 trades. The final trade would see the Vancouver Wolves make a move up, trading with the Montreal Rouge. The Wolves would acquire picks 14 (MIN 1st) and 78 (MTL 5th) in exchange for pick 17 (VAN 1st) and WR Graham Spencer. Spencer was a 3rd round pick last season, but with Vancouver already having plenty of depth at the position they could move the WR to go after a different prospect.


14 - Vancouver Wolves (from Minnesota via Montreal) | RB Chavez Arrington | Amon Carter (TX) - Abilene, TX - Creator: RaysUp
The Wolves would pounce on the opportunity to take the 2nd of the top RBs in the draft, taking Chavez Arrington with the 14th pick. Arrington has some great speed when he can get into open space, and he’s decently sized to be able to power through tackles at the line. He’s not as slippery as Joshua Tomlinson, but he’s still got the ability to break open a play with his power and speed. Like Winnipeg, the pick is a move for the future as veteran RB Jeremiah Morrow enters the twilight of his career.

15 - Ottawa Royals | LB Isaac Snyder | Minneapolis* - Minneapolis, MN - ZO82 
The Royals had their eyes on Arrington ahead of the Wolves’ last pick, but since he was taken, the team shifted focus to adding depth in the LB corps. With consistent injuries among their LBs, grabbing a LB in the first round should provide more immediate depth. Snyder is one of the strongest coverage LBs coming out of college. He has great anticipation to keep up with slot WRs and TEs. He also still has a great ability to tackle and get after RBs. His speed isn’t his best trait, but his positioning and intelligence help him stay ahead of the play.

16 - Pittsburgh Blacksmiths | WR John Jackson | North Indiana - Indianapolis, IN - Creator: Kingsfan11
The last-1st round WR Pittsburgh took, Edward Washington, was a bit of a disappointing prospect for the Blacksmiths. They were ready to move on to the next one, grabbing WR John Jackson at 16. Jackson had a fantastic season at North Indiana, showcasing his amazing ability to catch just about anything thrown his way. He’s also got solid speed and athleticism that allows him to beat his man. However, his fundamentals are a work in progress, as he doesn’t have the best route-running ability, often being slightly off the mark on some plays. 

17 - Montreal Rouge (from Vancouver) | OL Liam May | Rhode Island State - Warwick, RI - Creator: Burmy87
After trading back the Rouge would reach back quite a distance to take OL Liam May out of RISU, despite a couple of other O-linemen (Dennis Gould and Bill Portsmouth) still being on the board. May’s strength is his pass-blocking ability, something that Montreal expects to come in handy with their new gunslinging QB Tom Applewhite. However, some may view him as a bit more of a project to get him up to speed and strength at the next level.

18 - Providence Gold Stars | S Todd Collingwood | Pacific Provincial - Kamloops, BC - Creator: QCS
With the final pick of the first round, the champions would take a safety to set up a replacement for the departing S Paul Christopher and veteran S Tom Parrish. Collingwood, out of Pacific Provincial, has great anticipation and ability to sniff out the ball down the field. He led his team in interceptions in both of the last two seasons. He can struggle a little more coming downhill to tackle if the play is underneath him. However, he is a very coachable player and with a great defensive mind in HC Tommie Warner, he should be a good fit for the champs.

Last edited by Wallflower (11/14/2024 8:56 pm)


 

11/16/2024 6:12 pm  #2742


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

1973 NAAF Draft

Round 2




The 2nd Round would kick off with the Mariners making their 3rd selection of the draft. They would look to boost their O-line by selecting Bill Portsmouth out of Western New York. Once again a team passed on OL Dennis Gould due to his troubling drug history. Portsmouth is a great run blocker, which should be a good fit with Halifax’s young backfield weapon in RB Axel Vandal, however, they may still need to reel in his temper off the field. 

The Raiders made their first pick of the draft, taking DB Art Winslow out of Haynes. A physical DB who has great fundamentals in one-on-one situations. Regina would make their 2nd pick, taking S Keith Osgood at 21, a strong safety that can wrap up just about anyone with great tackling skill. Long Island would be up again right after Regina’s pick and they would be the ones to take the gamble on OL Dennis Gould. Seeing the projected 1st talent still on the board, GM Wayne Tillman couldn’t pass up on him even with the risks off the field. 

Edmonton would add to their defence with their 2nd pick taking LB Spencer Morrison out of Saskatchewan Provincial. Morrison has a lot of speed to get around the field, making him good at covering the middle of the field in pass defence and still gets after the running back, but does lack a bit of overall strength. Regina was hoping to land Morrison with pick 24, but they had to settle with taking the top TE in Dylan Abney. The receiving TE will join his APU teammate in WR Colt Robbins, who was taken at 6 by Regina as the Wheat Kings add to their passing attack again.

Toronto would double up on the O-line and on the Brightman brothers, taking Owen Brightman’s twin, Gavin Brightman. The duo will continue to play together like they have their whole lives as Toronto adds more depth to the line. Calgary would then take a shot on DB Clyde Henry, one of the prospects out of Texas. Henry has been known as the “Bandit” for his ability to steal the ball from opposing teams. A great piece for the Predators to add to their defence. 

Ahead of the 27th pick, we would see the next trade in the draft. This time the Thunder would make a move up the draft order in a swap with London. The Thunder would acquire picks 27 (LDN 2nd) and 54 (PRO 3rd) in exchange for pick 31 (LOU 2nd) and S Graham Kensington. London is happy to add more depth to the secondary while Louisville clears some cap with Kensington being involved in the deal. With the 27th pick, the Thunder would take a shot on WR Ray Howard out of California Republic, as the team hopes to continue to build up their dangerous WR corps with another solid pass catcher. 


Boston would then finally make their first pick, taking LB Paul Sanborn out of RISU. Sanborn is a hard-hitting LB who adds some depth to the position in Boston ahead of this season. Buffalo would follow that pick up with a safety taking Devron Candlestick out of Allegheny who is a force in breaking up passing plays at the catch point. Boston would complete the Buffalo sandwich with the next pick, taking the tall WR Alex Acquafredda out of Pacific Provincial to hopefully add a different style of weapon to the offence for QB Nathaniel Braddock.

After making the trade back, the Tigers would land the guy they wanted in LB Brett Spanakos. Spanakos is a great overall tackler who should be able to slot in as a depth option this season. Edmonton would continue adding to the defence by taking DL Jake Overton who is more of a run-stopper up the middle of the D-line. 

The Victors would switch focus to the offence with their next two picks taking WR Pierre Boudreaux, a speedy WR out of Majeure Montreal, before then taking QB Dominic Hoffmeister two picks later. Hoffmeister will need some time to develop, but there is a solid pocket passer in there that could become a local hero for the Victors in the future. In between the two Indiana picks, the Pittsburgh Blacksmiths would add S Bill Koslowski, who is a bit more of an over-the-top safety that can settle into a deeper zone. 

Finally, Winnipeg would round out the 2nd round taking DB Guy Wright out of New England. A scrappy DB who likes to play hands-on with WRs. 

Round 2 Picks
19 - HFX | OL Bill Portsmouth | Western New York - Fremont, OH - Creator: Jayhawk
20 - LI (from WPG) | DB Art Winslow | Haynes - Worcester, MA - Creator: Wallflower 
21 - REG | S Keith Osgood | Upstate* - Rome, NY - MitchSwanson94
22 - LI (from IND via WPG) | OL Dennis Gould | Detroit Tech* - Detroit, MI - Creator: DireBear
23 - EDM | LB Spencer Morrison | Saskatchewan Provincial - Regina, SK - Creator: ZO82
24 - REG (from MTL) | TE Dylan Abney | Alberta Provincial - Calgary, AB - Creator: Dan O’Mac
25 - TOR | OL Gavin Brightman | North Indiana - Indianapolis, IN - Creator: ZO82
26 - CGY | DB Clyde Henry | Amon Carter (TX)* - Tyler, TX - Creator: Wallflower
27 - LOU (from LDN) | WR Ray Howard | California Republic* - Stockton, CA - Creator: MitchSwanson94
28 - BOS (from LI via WPG via IND) | LB Paul Sanborn | Rhode Island State - Andover, MA - Creator: idm 
29 - BUF | S Devron Candlestick | Allegheny* - Chambersburg, PA - Creator: Jayhawk
30 - BOS | WR Alex Acquafredda | Pacific Provincial - Vancouver, BC - Creator: Wallflower
31 - LDN (from LOU) | LB Brett Spanakos | North Indiana - Detroit, MI - Creator: Dan O’Mac
32 - EDM (from MIN) | DL Jake Overton | London - London, ON - Creator: Jayhawk
33 - IND (from OTT) | WR Pierre Boudreaux | Majeure Montreal - Montreal, QC - Creator: ThisIsFine
34 - PIT | S Bill Kozlowski | Haynes - Bridgeport, CT - Creator: Jayhawk
35 - IND (from VAN) | QB Dominic Hoffmeister | North Indiana - Kenosha, WI - Creator: ZO82
36 - WPG (from PRO via IND) | DB Guy Wright | New England - Worcester, MA - Creator: idm 

Round 3



The 3rd Round would start with the final trade of the draft, seeing the Edmonton Rangers move up to pick 37 in exchange for pick 41 and RB Aeneas Phillips heading back to Halifax. Phillips was traded to Edmonton last season but didn’t seem to fit in with the Rangers’ offence so he’s on the move once again. With the newly acquired pick the Rangers would take local product S Ian Lauder. 


Winnipeg would add another O-lineman next at 38, taking OL Pipon Rivers out of Saskatchewan Provincial. Regina would then add another D-lineman named Butcher to their ranks, taking Butcher Moreau out of RISU. The Moreau selection would lead to 2 more D-linemen being taken next with Indiana going for George Lewis and then Halifax taking Ted Albright. 

Montreal would add RB Gabe Ibrahim with the next pick to add some depth at the position. Toronto would add depth to the defence taking LB Brad Johnson at 43. Then, it was another RB going to Calgary at 44 with Daniel DeVille out of Maine State. The Tigers would add OL Oliver Luddal out of Minneapolis before Calgary picked again, adding a more physical offensive weapon in WR Jason Tredegar.  

The Victors would take a “Victor”, going with LB Victor Underhill, a younger cousin of WR Sterling Underhill. Boston would then add a new speedy WR in Leo Naylor Jr. before their rivals, the Gold Stars, added DB Frederick Royston out of Cambridge of Boston. 

Regina would be the first to take (technically) an international player, going with St. Pierre and Miquelon RB, Jean-Marie Vigneau. Ottawa would then pick OL Thomas Maxwell out of New England before Pittsburgh would take the next TE of the draft in Bob Byron.

To round out the 3rd Round, Vancouver would take LB Taysom Karlov to add to their LB corps, before Louisville took S Lonne Van Goethem with the 2nd pick they acquired in the earlier trade with the Tigers. 

Round 3 Picks
37 - EDM (from HFX) | S Ian Lauder | UEdmonton - Edmonton, AB - Creator: Darknes
38 - WPG | OL Pipon Rivers | Saskatchewan Provincial - Muskeg Lake Cree Nation, SK - Creator: ZO82
39 - REG | DL Butcher Moreau | Rhode Island State - Boston, MA - Creator: Darknes
40 - IND | DL George Lewis | Louisville State - Huntington, WV - Creator: Wallflower 
41 - HFX (from EDM) | DL Ted Albright | Haynes - Springfield, MA - Creator: Wallflower 
42 - MTL | RB Gabe Ibrahim | Upstate - South Orange, NJ - Creator: ThisIsFine
43 - TOR | LB Brad Johnson | Louisville State - Lafayette, IN - Creator: Sevsdast 
44 - CGY | RB Daniel DeVille | Maine State - Dover, ME - Creator: Jayhawk
45 - LDN | OL Oliver Luddal | Minneapolis* - Minneapolis, MN - Creator: Darknes 
46 - CGY (from LI) | WR Jason Tredegar | West Mass State - Chicopee, MA - Creator: RaysUp
47 - IND (from BUF) | LB Victor Underhill | Haynes - Bridgeport, CT - Creator: TheEnigmaticOne
48 - BOS | WR Leo Naylor Jr. | Toronto - Toronto, ON - Creator: Dan O’Mac
49 - PRO (from LOU via IND) | DB Frederick Royston | Cambridge of Boston - Atlantic City, NJ - Creator: NoE38 
50 - REG (from MIN) | RB Jean-Marie Vigneau | Majeure Montreal - St. Pierre, PM - Creator: idm 
51 - OTT | OL Thomas Maxwell | New England - Boston, MA - Creator: Kingsfan11 
52 - PIT | TE Bob Byron | Rhode Island State - Warwick, RI - Creator: QCS 
53 - VAN | LB Taysom Karlov | Allegheny* - Pittsburgh, PA - Creator: Darknes
54 - LOU (from PRO via LDN) | S Lonnie Van Goethem | Rockefeller* - Provo, UT - Creator: Dan O’Mac

Round 4



The draft would settle into a rhythm in the 4th round, with no further trades being made. The interesting drama here would see Calgary take TE Josh Jordan over Japan’s TE Taro Ueyama. Many felt that Ueyama had at least more potential even if there might be an adjustment for the international prospect. Luckily, Ueyama didn’t have to wait too much longer with Vancouver taking him at 71. 

The 3rd QB of the draft would also be taken with Louisville drafting QB Justin Arceneaux. QB Mathieu Chevalier was ranked higher on The Gain Report in the lead-up to the draft, but it seems that the Thunder still liked Arceneaux more. He does have a similar skillset to QB Buck Murphy which may have also influenced the decision. 

Minnesota also made their first selection of the draft at 60th overall, the new latest a team has ever picked for the first time in any draft. With the pick, they would take King’s’ OL Louie Hughes, a pass-blocking O-lineman, who will probably need some time to develop.

The Gold Stars would take the lone Division 2 prospect, RB Tyler Greene, out of Oneida at pick 61. 

Round 4 Picks
55 - CGY (from HFX) | DL Adam Morin | St-Laurent - Quebec City, QC - Creator: Wallflower 
56 - WPG | WR Jake Stevens | Rideau - Barrie, ON - Creator: Kingsfan11
57 - REG | OL Phillip Stewart | Kitchener-Waterloo Provincial - Kitchener, ON - Creator: Wallflower
58 - CGY (from IND via PRO) | OL Tristan Glaukos | St. George - Toronto, ON - Creator: Jayhawk
59 - EDM | LB Eason Goodlow | Royal Regina - Moose Jaw, SK - Creator: Wallflower
60 - MIN (from MTL) | OL Louie Hughes | King’s* - New York City, NY - Creator: idm 
61 - PRO (from TOR) | RB Tyler Greene | Oneida** - Albany, NY - Creator: Kingsfan11
62 - CGY | TE Josh Jordan | New England - Providence, RI - Creator: Burmy87
63 - TOR (from LDN via PRO) | LB Brian Paxton | Western New York - Pittsburgh, PA - Kingsfan11
64 - LI | WR Ricky Sundquist | Rochester* - Rochester, NY - Creator: Wallflower 
65 - BUF | OL George Rooney | Long Island State* - Hempstead, NY - Creator: idm
66 - HFX (from BOS) | DL Jackson Hyde | Toronto - London, ON - Creator: Jayhawk
67 - LOU | QB Justin Arceneaux | St-Laurent - Saint-Hyacinthe, QC - Creator: Dan O’Mac
68 - MIN | DB Tony Rhodes | Gateway* - St. Louis, MO - Creator: DireBear
69 - OTT | LB Caleb Turner | Nova Scotia - Halifax, NS - Creator: Kingsfan11
70 - PIT | S Norris Biletnikoff | Louisville State - Akron, OH - Creator: Wallflower
71 - VAN | TE Taro Ueyama | Yokohama - Yokohama, JP - Creator: QCS 
72 - REG | DB Aaron Fernandino | Indiana Tech - Chicago, IL - Creator: ZO82 

Round 5



The final round would see a couple more internationally-born players selected. Both would go to Minnesota who took British WR Reggie Chamberlain at 77 and then German TE Rudolph Klaughnschoe at 88. 

Buffalo would take QB Mathieu Chevalier at 83rd as the final QB selected in the draft, taking a bit of a fall from his projected draft stock ahead of the draft. 

Providence would round out the draft with the final pick, taking WR Consequences McGee out of Royal Regina. 

Round 5 Picks
73 - CGY (from HFX) | LB Seamus Finnegan | New England - Boston, MA - Creator: Darknes 
74 - WPG | LB Shaun Winterhawk | Riel - Winnipeg, MB - Creator: ZO82 
75 - REG | DB Raymond Thompson | Alberta Provincial - Medicine Hat, AB - Creator: idm
76 - IND | OL Terrence Payne | Louisville State - Chapel Hill, TN - Creator: Dan O’Mac
77 - MIN (from EDM) | WR Reggie Chamberlain | Cambridge of Boston - Brighton, UK - Creator: Darknes
78 - VAN (from MTL) | OL Pete Conway | New England - Boston, MA - Creator: idm 
79 - TOR | DL Adam Addington | Upstate - Yonkers, NY - Creator: ZO82
80 - LI (from CGY) | DB Patrick McClain | North Indiana - Indianapolis, IN - Creator: idm
81 - LDN | LB Jean Saint-Germain | Majeure Montreal - Montreal, QC -  Creator: idm
82 - LI | RB Guy Houghton | Concord-Manchester - Worcester, MA - Creator: Dan O’Mac
83 - BUF | QB Mathieu Chevalier | Majeure Montreal - Montreal, QC - Creator: ThisIsFine 
84 - HFX (from BOS) | WR Jacques LeBrun | St-Laurent - Sainte-Marie, QC - Creator: idm 
85 - LOU | RB Otto Bahn | Major Wisconsin - Milwaukee, WI - Creator: Scratch 
86 - LDN (from MIN) | DL Derek Watts | UPNB - Fredericton, NB - Creator: Kingsfan11
87 - OTT | OL Scotty English | Atlantic State of Massachusetts - Newport, RI - Creator: idm
88 - MIN (from PIT) | TE Rudolph Klaughnschoe | Saskatchewan Provincial - Mannheim, DE - Creator: Stickman
89 - VAN | DB Ron Tulsa | Western Manitoba - Virden, MB - Creator: JamHeronArk
90 - PRO | WR Consequences McGee | Royal Regina - Rosetown, SK - Creator: Stickman

Undrafted Prospects
DL Brandon Fields - The Colonial College - Richmond, VA - Creator: RaysUp
OL Christo Shaffer - Huntington** - Wheeling, WV - Creator: idm
OL Dillon Dover - St. John’s Dominion - New Harbour, NL - Creator: idm 
QB Florian Decebal - Northern West Virginia - Somerset, PA - Creator: Jayhawk
K George Ketener - North Indiana - Oberlin, OH - Creator: TigersFan93
DB Gregory Moran - Indiana Tech - Farmersburg, IN - Creator: Dan O’Mac
DL Leo Brueggemann - Middle Illinois - Springfield, IL - Creator: Dan O’Mac
DL Leo Moon - Kansas City - Jerico Springs, MO - Creator: idm
K Luka Vaillancourt - Montreal Provincial - Trois-Rivières, QC - Creator: ZO82
WR Phillip Patroklos - Upstate - Poughkeepsie, NY - Creator: Jayhawk
TE Richard Hooks-Wright - Salt Lake State - Ogden, UT - Creator: Scratch
S Roger Malloy - Cambridge of Boston - Brighton, UK - Creator: Dan O’Mac
QB Steve Robiskie - Alberta Provincial - Strathmore, AB - Creator: Wallflower
QB Thomas Gundar - Maine State - Portland, ME - Creator: TheEnigmaticOne
LB Winston Cox - Haynes - Hartford, CT - Creator: ZO82

Last edited by Wallflower (11/17/2024 12:01 am)


     Thread Starter
 

11/17/2024 5:03 am  #2743


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Cool to see Victor on the Victors.

 

11/17/2024 10:35 am  #2744


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

I was not expecting the Twins to play on the same team





 

11/19/2024 5:27 pm  #2745


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

1973 Hall of Fame Voting

As mentioned last offseason, due to the mass number of players in the eligibility pool, cuts to the overall list are being made starting this season. 15 players have been cut from the eligible group. The players cut have received 1 or less votes over the 5 years they have been eligible. More cuts will occur with each season as people receive fewer or no votes. Now, the hope for being inducted for these players is not over, they will enter the legacy group in which members can be inducted by the commissioner himself rather than via vote. 

New Eligible Players (Retired 1968):
LB Konrad Aust
K Johnnie Berg
RB Stavros Black
DB Alexander Bradley
OL Maxence Castex
HC Joseph Curry
LB Sam Fitzroy
OL Magnus Gunnarsson
RB Scott Mallard-White
DL Calias McDonough
WR Sammy Moss
QB Stanislav Ovechkin
OL Georgio Stephan
DB Quentin Xavier

***VOTE HERE***


     Thread Starter
 

11/23/2024 9:43 am  #2746


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Just got to the WFU merger becoming official, and even with my Indies winning a few Cups this was the first time I actually said out loud "yea-ha-heah!" So cool seeing the finalization.


 

11/23/2024 6:16 pm  #2747


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

greenday61892 wrote:

Just got to the WFU merger becoming official, and even with my Indies winning a few Cups this was the first time I actually said out loud "yea-ha-heah!" So cool seeing the finalization.

You're moving through it pretty quick! Haha, I'm glad you enjoyed that, I was really excited about adding those 5 teams to the league. 

Also, I will use this opportunity to remind people to vote for the Hall of Fame, only have 4 voters so far!


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11/25/2024 6:41 pm  #2748


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Considering that Xerxes Wynn is currently unsigned, I think it would be cool if he rejoined the Louisville Thunder, considering he was successful as a backup there. I know Murphy has the job if he's healthy but it would be cool to see him playing in the upcoming season.

 

11/29/2024 2:28 pm  #2749


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Caught up and got my signature! I was wondering how long Providence would remain the last charter member without a McCallister Cup. Turns out it was the last possible moment before I was caught up haha.


 

12/04/2024 8:51 pm  #2750


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1973 Free Agency Part 2

Following the conclusion of the draft, the remainder of still outstanding free agents would find new homes. Here’s a run through the team’s moves from the rest of free agency:

Boston Independents
The big piece staying put is WR Edward Webb, who inked a new 2-year deal to remain in Boston where he has broken free as a solid WR for the past couple of seasons. The other notable signing was QB Jace Beleren, set to be Braddock’s new backup.

Buffalo Blue Wings
The Blue Wings made a bigger splash by landing WR Owen Paisley on a 2-year $23,500 contract. The longtime Gold Stars’ WR wasn’t fitting in Providence’s tight cap situation so he lands in a new competitive spot with Buffalo, hoping to get another championship before retirement.

Calgary Predators
Calgary continued to add some depth on defence, signing LB Mike Francis, who struggled to garner much interest elsewhere, due to attitude issues, but should add a lot of strength to the Preds’ LB corps.

Edmonton Rangers
The team would grab a new starting TE, signing Daryl Leclair to a 2-year contract at $15,000. It will be Leclair’s first full-time starting gig after being a backup in Halifax for the past 5 seasons. The Rangers also added veteran DL Jared Kendall from their Vancouver rivals. Kendall left Vancouver after the two sides were too far apart on money for the 32-year-old.

Halifax Mariners
The Mariners did a lot of re-signing, bringing back DL Bernard King, WR James Hess, and DB Max Adams, but then also added some LB depth in Kyle Essena. 

Indiana Victors
The Long Island-Indiana pipeline continued with the Victors signing WR Otto Washington and QB Rider Wandrey. They also added DL Tyrone Powers, who was also with Long Island recently.

London Tigers
It was fairly quiet for London, who added back LBs Jethro Gibson and Garrett DeGraaf as their most notable moves. They did also land former Rangers’ starter, QB Ken Myers, who will likely battle QB Tyrion Gainsborough for the backup role.

Long Island Raiders
The Raiders were able to bring back S Calvin Hobbes on a cheaper 1-year, $15,500 deal after the veteran couldn’t find many opportunities elsewhere. They also brought in former Victors’ starting RB Ed Finley for depth at the position.

Louisville Thunder
The Thunder were able to fit WR Orlando Barrack back into the payroll on a much cheaper 1-year $16,250 deal. Barrack should still make an impact, even if it is in a smaller role with the team this season. 

Minnesota Serpents
Depth was the focus for Minnesota who added many players to boost up their ranks, most notably WR Justin Dubuque and OL Leroy Hankins.

Montreal Rouge
The Rouge were a bit handi-capped through the rest of free agency as a calculation error left the team over budget. So they were more focused on trading a piece out to make some room. However, they still added some depth pieces where they could like QB Martin Michaud and DB Real Monet.

Ottawa Royals
The Royals added some depth on the O-line with longtime Independent, Aaron Sharpless, making his way over. They also brought back a couple more depth players like RB Théomire Desormeaux and S Pete Gunner.

Pittsburgh Blacksmiths
The Blacksmiths focused a lot on bringing in younger depth in DL Terrence Strickland and DB Arnie Marston. They also added some veteran help with RB Raymond Green returning to Pittsburgh as a backup after he was bumped out of the starting role when RB Max Tracy arrived in 1971.

Providence Gold Stars
Providence made more minor depth moves with what remained of their cap, especially when WR Owen Paisley officially declined their offer and signed with Buffalo. Notable pickups were RB Jonathan Rougeau, OL Ben Salem, and QB Gilles Doucet.

Regina Wheat Kings
The Wheat Kings ended up being relatively active in an attempt to add more sturdy depth across the lineup. RB Alex Herbo and S Bennett Drill were the two most notable pickups from Toronto, who both may have decent impacts as backups this season.

Toronto Steelheads
GM Reginald McMahon continued to pull from players he had signed with Buffalo before he took the job in Toronto. He added WRs Perry Francoise and Boris Bohka, as well as LB Gaston Christison. The largest signing ended up being LB Austin Ford, who has some injury concerns from his last 2 seasons with Regina, but maybe a smaller role can make him more reliable. 

Vancouver Wolves
DB Dean Hawkins was certainly hurt that Buffalo didn’t seem to want to keep him back at 34 years old, so he has decided to move across the continent to play for the Wolves next season at a lower salary than Buffalo had initially offered. The other notable moves from Vancouver were adding DL Cole Brentwood, a Regina teammate of their top signing this offseason, DL Derick Parks, and WR Frank MacCoghlan who they had traded for last season.

Winnipeg Falcons
Winnipeg native, RB Joseph Cook, would head home on a 2-year deal with the Falcons. They also added WR Kendrick Newton, a former teammate of WR Ryan Conway (their current WR 4) as well as veteran QB Michael Benedict to get into the rotation with QB Emerson Thompson and 1972 3rd Round Pick, QB Mitchell Nash. 

TRADES

Outside of the signings, there were a couple of trades. As mentioned the Rouge were in need of cap help after their miscalculation landed them in a tough spot. Buffalo would be willing to make a deal and the Rouge would send DL Sebastian Hamilton to Buffalo in exchange for DL Kevin Patterson. The move saved Montreal $5,000 in salary which squeaks them just below the cap, while Buffalo benefits by getting a better player for their D-line straight up. 


Buffalo wasn’t done there as they would then make a deal with Indiana, picking up LB William Kirkpatrick in exchange for a 1974 4th Round Pick and undrafted DL Jimmy Bradford. Kirkpatrick had only been traded to Indiana at the deadline last season, but under the new regime, he’s already on the way out, expecting to play a depth role in Buffalo. The former 3rd Round Pick has struggled to find his footing in the NAAF so far, but maybe ANOTHER change of scenery can help.


FULL LIST OF SIGNINGS


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