Sportsagator once again doing what few others are doing, bringing attention and investigative sports analysis to considerations and athletes deserving some respect. Some comments here are missing the @sportsagator take, which is to give the players highlighted here a shoutout for their performance in their leagues, and then speculate on their deserving a chance to compete on NFL league teams. Every NFL team has players who many fans feel shouldnt be on the field. So I do support @NFL doing a ELF League Combine for the types of outstanding players Sportsagator has evaluated here. Good work Sportsagator. Please keep your insights coming. Look forward to tour takes. Thank You, Nathan.
Silas Nacitas story is crazy anyways. he would have been oe of the greats in the nfl but his career endet in college because he had no home and a friends dad let him sleep at their place which was considered getting something because he is a college football player... so sad man
Bro my 9th grade football coach hadn’t played football in 4 years. He left for Europe to play ball and was good. The competition in Europe just ain’t much.
Average competition level is of course still terribly weak compared to the US, even lower levels there.. Especially the trenches and defensive backfield are very far behind in overall development... Still, that doesn't mean there isn't top level talent hidden away here and there. Dallas Cowboys standout return specialist KeVontae Turpin played in Europe not too long ago. So I'd say it's also a decent alternative pathway for Americans who maybe didn't have much luck with their college recruitment and earning playing time, to give it another try getting valuable volume in reps (while making at least some money too, plus being able to travel and see a bit of the world) before attempting another jump via a spring league or the CFL to then potentially draw NFL attention.. And even if that doesn't work out, you still get to live in Europe 🤷🏻♂️
Saying he played in Europe is like saying someone played football in College, it doesn't tell you much about the level of competition he faced cause there are so many different levels
@@felixhutter4547 Exactly. The ELF is extremely new and is basically an all star from the national leagues over the continent. I played in Switzerland fifteen years ago and the difference in level from our league to even the Italian league, let alone the German or French league was insane.
great vid sportstagator!
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it!
Kiss ass
Sportsagator once again doing what few others are doing, bringing attention and investigative sports analysis to considerations and athletes deserving some respect. Some comments here are missing the @sportsagator take, which is to give the players highlighted here a shoutout for their performance in their leagues, and then speculate on their deserving a chance to compete on NFL league teams. Every NFL team has players who many fans feel shouldnt be on the field. So I do support @NFL doing a ELF League Combine for the types of outstanding players Sportsagator has evaluated here. Good work Sportsagator. Please keep your insights coming. Look forward to tour takes. Thank You, Nathan.
Thank you, I really appreciate the input!
I'm glad make more videos like these I'll sub!
More European league of football videos are on the way!
The UFL could pick up some of these players and be a bridge into the NFL
That’s true & possible!
Thank you. Great analysis
Glad you liked it!
Always nice to get ELF content
More ELF videos are on the way!
Dont sleep on O. Williams and J. Liggins 🙋🏼♂️
Silas Nacitas story is crazy anyways. he would have been oe of the greats in the nfl but his career endet in college because he had no home and a friends dad let him sleep at their place which was considered getting something because he is a college football player... so sad man
I heard about that story, it’s really sad.
By the way, I really like your profile picture!!
ELF!
Bro my 9th grade football coach hadn’t played football in 4 years. He left for Europe to play ball and was good. The competition in Europe just ain’t much.
Average competition level is of course still terribly weak compared to the US, even lower levels there.. Especially the trenches and defensive backfield are very far behind in overall development...
Still, that doesn't mean there isn't top level talent hidden away here and there.
Dallas Cowboys standout return specialist KeVontae Turpin played in Europe not too long ago.
So I'd say it's also a decent alternative pathway for Americans who maybe didn't have much luck with their college recruitment and earning playing time, to give it another try getting valuable volume in reps (while making at least some money too, plus being able to travel and see a bit of the world) before attempting another jump via a spring league or the CFL to then potentially draw NFL attention.. And even if that doesn't work out, you still get to live in Europe 🤷🏻♂️
Saying he played in Europe is like saying someone played football in College, it doesn't tell you much about the level of competition he faced cause there are so many different levels
@@felixhutter4547 Exactly. The ELF is extremely new and is basically an all star from the national leagues over the continent. I played in Switzerland fifteen years ago and the difference in level from our league to even the Italian league, let alone the German or French league was insane.
But not in the ELF
You forget the Best LB‘s of the League. AJ Wentland and Zachary Blair. These two put real Defense Numbers on the Board. 👌🏼