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Reply | Forward Message #5493 of 5855 |
Just got this update from the Storm (this is straight from a press
release)...

Tampa – The Arena Football League recently announced that the free-
agency signing period for the 2009 AFL season will begin Wednesday,
Oct. 15. Teams will be permitted to contact free agents beginning
Wednesday, Oct. 1.

There are currently 171 AFL players available for free agency,
including 2008 AFL MVP Matt D'Orazio who led the Philadelphia Soul to
its first ArenaBowl title this past season. There are seven current
free agents who played with the Tampa Bay Storm this past season; DL
Tom Briggs, QB Stoney Case, K Seth Marler, C Marcus Owen, DB Traco
Rachal, WR Lawrence Samuels and LB Nyle Wiren.

The Storm cannot renew talks with these players or any other free
agent until the start of October. That does not mean that League
rosters will remain static until that time as teams are able to make
trades. The dead period for trades starts approximately in mid-season
and ends the Monday after ArenaBowl.

Here's a look at the Storm ...

Returning Players: Here is a breakdown of the 20 players currently
under contract from this past season; five defensive backs, four
defensive lineman, four wide receivers, three offensive lineman,
three fullback/linebackers and one quarterback.

Quarterback (1) – Brett Dietz: Dietz (16 games-16 starts, 377 com.,
586 att., 4,574 yd., 86 td., 12 int.) just completed his second
season. The 2007 AFL Rookie of the Year did not suffer a sophomore
slump as he led the most prolific offense in franchise history as the
team set a franchise record for touchdowns scored and total points.
Along the way, Dietz tied the franchise single-season mark for
touchdown passes thrown (86) and became the fastest quarterback in
League history to reach 4,000 yards passing.

Free agent
Stoney Case: A four-year AFL veteran, Case backed-up Dietz the entire
season and started three games in 2007.

Fullback/Linebackers (3) Torrance Marshall, Terrence Royal and Phil
Glover

Marshall (15-15, 73 att., 100 yd, 23 td., 24 tkl, 2 sk., 1 fr) set
the franchise single-season rush touchdown mark for the second
consecutive season. A fiery player, he plays on both sides of the
ball and earned Ironman of the Month in April of 2008 and All-Ironman
honors this past season. Royal (2-2, 1 att., 2 yd, 0.5 tkl) is an
exciting young player with local roots. The team will look for
increased production from him in 2009. Glover (9-9, 8 att., 11 yd.,
3 td., 10.5 tkl., 2 sk, 3 fr) came over in a mid-season trade with
the San Jose SaberCats. He teamed up with Marshall to play Mack line
backer and fullback.

Free Agent: Nyle Wiren. An 11-year veteran, he is the third all-time
sack leader in franchise history. He played in 11 games this past
season and recorded a career high 22.5 tackles.

Wide Receivers (4) – Hank Edwards, Sedrick Robinson, Terrill Shaw and
Tyrone Timmons

Edwards (14-14, 85 rec., 1,348 yd., 30 td.) and Timmons (5-0, 23
rec., 267 yd., 13 td.) are quietly emerging as the best young duo of
receivers in the AFL. Edwards, a tall speedy receiver, finished
second in the AFL in yards per catch and earned Storm Offensive
Player of the Year. Timmons joined the active roster late in the
season and made an immediate impact as one of only six receivers in
AFL history to record three or more touchdown receptions in his first
three games. Shaw (9-9, 42 rec., 654 yd., 10 td.) is the wily veteran
of this group. Despite fighting through various injuries this season
he proved he can still play at a high level, as 36 of his 42
receptions went for first downs, proving he is still a go-to-
receiver. Robinson (12-5, 44 rec., 450 yd., 5td, 67 kor., 1,119 yd.,
1 td) is a threat to score from anywhere on the field. The AFL all-
time kick off return yardage leader has more returns for a touchdown
than anyone else. He finished this past season with six 100-yard
return games.

Free Agent: Lawrence Samuels. The AFL's all-time leading receiver
just finished his 14th season in the AFL. He is the franchise leader
in numerous categories and one of the faces of the franchise. While
a free-agent, expect to see him in a Storm uniform next season.

Offensive Line (3) – Emmanuel Akah, Kenyatta Jones, Tom Kaleita

For the first time in several years the majority of the offensive
line is set to return for another season. Akah (11-11, 2 sk.) was
the surprise rookie lineman that jumped onto the line after an injury
to Jones. Akah had a solid rookie season on the left side. Jones (9-
9, 2 sk.) started off well until he suffered a season ending injury.
With the off season to heal and deal with issues he should return to
be a dominate force on the line. Kaleita (12-12, 5 sk.) over came an
injury to his right wrist his rookie season and led all lineman in
receptions. He is a big lineman that has the ability to get down
field.

Free Agent: Marcus Owen. Owen manned the center of the offensive line
for the Storm the past two seasons. He has the ability to play on
both the offensive and defensive line (nose tackle); and is a
tremendous special teams player. No one in the AFL has more blocked
kicks over the past three seasons than Owen.

Defensive Line (4) – Ernest Certain, Clifford Dukes, Kelvin Kinney
and Tim McGill

Certain (6-1, 2.5 tk.) is the most versatile lineman on the team as
he can line up in eight different positions. Dukes (1-1, 1 tk) is a
promising young talent that will return after seeing action in one
game. Kinney (14-14, 15 tk., 7.5 tfl, 4.5 sk., 2pbu, 1 fr, 1 blk) is
the veteran of the group and led the team in sacks this past season.
McGill (15-15, 14.5 tk., 6.5 tfl, 4 sk., 3 ff) is a disruptive force
up the middle that manhandles opposing centers. He led the team in
pressures and is the most disruptive lineman of the group.

Free Agent: Tom Briggs. Briggs is third all-time in the AFL in sacks
and has the second most sacks on the team over the past two seasons.






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