National Anime Day is on April 15, and in honor of the third largest day of the year (the first two are my girlfriend and Christmas’s birthday), I thought it is time that we return to the country of the NFL design of 2025 and compare them with exclusive anime characters. Previous, I made comparisons with things that had nothing to do with football, but now we will specifically take our comparisons from the world of Anime. So charge your Ki and let’s do this!
Arizona State RB Cam Skattebo: Inosuke Hasibira, Demon Slayer
The wild boar with the breathing breathing from Demon Slayer fits perfectly with Skattebo, where Bing are unique talents that use their special tools in different ways. Skattebo is in no way fast, but where he is not lacking in speed, he makes up for it as one of the Tugest boys to tackle in this concept class. He has a strong lower body and surprisingly fast feet, which helps him to make up for his lack of speed. Just like how Forhibira misses slayers under the refinement of other demons, he is doing well with his unique breathing and flexibility that many characters in his universe compete.
However, what this really sells for me is the Relayyard. Inosuke survived a poisonous sickle in the chest to beat Gyutaro and Daki in the entertainment district, and never gives a fight. Skattebo does not give up any run and always wants to go forward for a long time. Although it can sometimes be an obstacle, you always want those guys in your team.
Miami Qb Cam Ward: Vash the Stampede, Trigun
Ward is an exceptionally creative QB that subtimes stand in the way of his mechanics, vray similar to vash. Something I think people in the show have seen vash is distant. When it comes to Ward, I think he gets fogs for a man who doesn’t want to stay in the bag and do all his work outside. Ward can play in the bag and wants to be more often in the pocket, where he can use his spatial consciousness to win, as well as his right arch that I used to gain access to different arm arm angles and types of lashes that most QBS only dream.
There are mechanical issues and district sub -times have his brain farts, but just like Vash, he has the power to bring down his opponents with the cybernetic arm and determine the accuracy.
Georgia Edge Mykel Williams: King, One Piece
The ability to Debroyen everything in the path in the path, King and Williams share many similarities. Firstly, the length and wingspan of Boch Carakters is enormous. Williams has an 86th percentile wingspan and almost 35 inch arms, and king … well … he literally has wings. Where this comparison is really starting to align, it is how they used. King is Kaido’s right -hand man; He does most of the dirty work for one of the former emperors of the sea and Williams did the dirty work for a Georgia defense that dominated university football. Although it helped to achieve the Dawgs, Williams Probabry does not play 4i in the NFL. With his arm length and discipline in the run game, Williams makes himself a prospect of high floor, but just like King, when he goes out completely, we have seen what he can do as a pass Rusher.
Penn State Edge Abdul Carter: Thorfinn, Vinland Saga Season 1 Specially
Okay, so walk with me on this. The biggest thing that stands out with Abdul Carter is the speed and violence with which he plays. Carter, a former off -ball -LB, is so fast off the ball, but it is the urgent with which he makes his movements, the power with which he tears through is really noticeable. If generating speed is to strength, it is going for most young pass rushers, Carter changes its speed into force without using a bullrush. Just like Thorfinn in the early season, there are still sub -times in which he is rough on the edges, but most people can tell the potential that both have when the strongest is in their respective universes.
LSU Ol Will Campbell: Ichiro Miyata, Hajime No Ippo
Miyata does not have the size of boys such as Takamura, or the power of Sub -Sub such as IPPO, but pound for pounds he might be the best counter -boxer in the entire show. He is so fast and has a lot of experience because his father is a former professional boxer, that he is able to win with his spirit as his athletic aids. LSU Ol Will Campbell has no long arms, but he reduces that with tidy hand placement, incredible nuclear flexibility and the ability to simply copy his opponents. His defects can be destroyed with a movement inside to guard, but even if he stayed with Tackle, he could be good.