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BIOGRAPHY

 

Wesley Flamer started playing tackle football at just five years old in East Shore, Maryland, for a team called the Shore Hawks. After that season, he briefly played flag football at age six, but quickly realized it wasn’t for him. Finding it too slow, he told his mom he wanted to return to tackle football. When his family moved back to Virginia, he began playing for Arlington County. In his first year, he played in the “Ankle Biters” division and quickly gained a reputation as aggressive, tough, and hardworking. That season, he played offensive line. The following year, he stayed with the same team but was finally able to run the ball, transitioning to running back.

 

Looking for a stronger, winning program, his mom moved him to Vienna, where he played in the 80-pound division. Coaches initially believed he was too slow to play running back, so he was placed on the offensive line and at fullback. However, after an outstanding performance in one game, he earned the running back role full-time. When COVID hit, he missed two years of organized tackle football, but he stayed active by training outdoors and playing flag football. In seventh grade, he returned to tackle football in the 115-pound division, playing running back and linebacker. He had an incredible season, leading his team to the championship game.

 

In eighth grade, playing in the 130-pound division before high school, he continued at running back and linebacker. While offense was still his passion, this was the first time he truly began to enjoy defense. His dominance that season earned him Player of the Year at just 13 years old, beating out older 15-year-old competitors. Entering high school as a freshman, there were three other running backs, but he earned the starting spot over them while also starting at linebacker. Although he saw significant time at running back, it didn’t feel the same. As competition got tougher, his coach moved him to full-time linebacker. Though frustrated at first, his mindset quickly changed, and he realized he wasn’t the one getting hit anymore; he was the one delivering the hits.

 

That season marked his transformation into a defensive player. He fell in love with the physicality, the intensity, and the defensive mindset. Now, he thrives on making opponents uncomfortable, attacking the ball, and delivering big hits. Defense is no longer just a position; it’s who he is.

 

URA EVALUATION

 

Physical, downhill linebacker with a long football background and a clear defensive mindset. Started his career on offense, which shows up in his instincts and understanding of blocking schemes and ball-carrier tendencies. Plays with aggression, confidence, and a hitter’s mentality. Thrives in contact and looks to impose his will on opponents.

 

Shows strong run-stopping ability, attacking gaps decisively, and finishing tackles with authority. Plays fast when triggering downhill and does not shy away from contact. Brings an edge to the defense and clearly feeds off physical play, often setting the tone for teammates. His experience as a running back gives him a good feel for leverage, angles, and anticipating cuts. Comfortable playing in traffic and taking on blocks. High motor player who stays active around the ball and plays with visible passion.

 

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