Da’main Lee’s story pt 1

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Adam Galindo, Contributor

This story is an original story created by Adam Galindo.

 

“Welcome back to the Total All Access Network! I’m Antonio Remstien  along with Jessica Ya’ma and Tony “Chef Rooca” Harold.”

“Thank you for the intro,” said Jessica. “Let’s get right into in this year’s Quarter Back draft class …Tony!”

“Ya Jessica right into it… ha ha! Well in my mock draft, I have the kid out of Greensville college going first, perhaps top 3. The next two who will also go in the first round Ulyssa Bendsmoore cause you know the Macky Suns need a quarter back but they are at pick number 7 with 4 other teams needing a QB, but I have them trading to the 4th pick and getting Bendsmoore. Followed by Bendsmoore is Dexter Alexander Blackmon. I love this kid! He can run and throw, but at 5’11, I see him fitting as a west coast QB or some kind of optional QB. Lastly, the last Quarter Back going in the first round will be Kendler. Oddly enough, Kendler and Bendsmoore were teammates in junior college, where Kendler started over Bendsmoore, but of course, Bends went to branch state in the Mid-America Conference and Kendler to mighty 9 Conference and tied school records for touchdowns …48 at Mountain State.”

“What about the remaining three?” asked Remstien. “You mean to tell me that these guys are gonna make a Pro roster? Maybe Henry Lessens, but the other two? Not a chance!” said Harold

“So you’re counting out Carter Brown and Da’main Lee?” Jessica added

“Okay okay, Da’main Lee may have led his team to Championship, but he is in the lowest division of D1 ball to take his team from unknown to ranked number 1. Yeah I guess he could be drafted, but not in the first round. Maybe late 12th or early 13th.”

“Mega city needs a QB,” added Jessica, “and Lee could be it! You could ease him into the season and play the last quarter of the season.” said Jessica ” I love this kid! He’s 6’7,  weighing bout 290, the kid’s a stud! With 113 passing and 17 rushing TDs, he’s among the highest scorers in College history!”