Nathan Blake
Player Bio: Nathan Blake
Position: Strong Safety
Hometown: Houma, Louisiana
Nathan Blake’s journey in the SFL began when he was signed by the London Knights in Season 11. From the very start, his athletic prowess and natural instinct for the ball were on full display, establishing him as a standout player in the league. For three remarkable seasons, Nathan showcased his skills as a strong safety, leaving a lasting impact on the Knights’ defense.
Following his successful tenure with London, Nathan’s talents caught the attention of the Saint Louis Gladiators, where he spent a memorable season making his mark on the field. His exceptional performances and defensive prowess garnered admiration from fans and opponents alike.
However, it was with the Louisiana Revolution in Season 15 that Nathan found a long-term home, showcasing his versatility and adaptability to the game. His exceptional athleticism and football IQ allowed him to transition seamlessly to the linebacker position, where he played with distinction for the past four seasons.
Now, as Season 21 approaches, Nathan Blake returns to his roots as a strong safety, bringing his well-honed skills and experience to the position. In the dime and nickel packages on defense, Nathan’s presence will be felt, as he brings his remarkable speed, agility, and innate ability to make game-changing plays.
Throughout his SFL career, Nathan Blake has accumulated impressive statistics, underscoring his impact on the field. With 517 total tackles, 22 tackles for loss, and 53 pass deflections, his defensive prowess is evident. Moreover, his 27 interceptions and one interception returned for a touchdown highlight his talent as a ball hawk, consistently disrupting opponents’ passing game.
As Season 21 unfolds, expect Nathan Blake to once again dazzle fans with his exceptional skills and commitment to the game. With his return to strong safety, he adds depth and impact to the Revolution’s defense, further solidifying his status as an outstanding athlete and a force to be reckoned with on the field.
Relative Athletic Score (RAS) is a metric used in football to assess an athlete’s physical abilities compared to others in their position. It combines various combine and pro day measurements into a single numerical score on a 0 to 10 scale. A high RAS indicates above-average athleticism, while a low score suggests below-average traits. This system helps teams and analysts evaluate player potential and make more informed decisions during drafts and player assessments.