My name is Brayden. I have been playing football since I was 6 years old and have continued now in 9th grade. I have always had a passion for the game. I want to continue to work each and every day to get better in the classroom and on the field. I'm always willing to do whatever it takes to help my team and those around me individually while building my own character. The positions I have played in football have been linebacker, center, defensive tackle and fullback. What makes me a good candidate is my ability to work tight deadlines and manage my time. My goals are to finish the next three years in highschool with a high GPA and bettering myself on the football field one year at a time. My aspiration is to play college football on a high level first and foremost and hopes to be drafted into the NFL one day. I have always believed sports to be a positive challenge. Things that make me different are my physical ability, mental toughness and commitment to do whatever the team needs me to do and get better 1% everyday.
I can do all things through christ who strengthens me. Philippians 4:13
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