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Men who the Fort Worth Sheep would be honored to have on our field.

Welcome to the Fort Worth Sheep's official online home! We're dedicated to glorifying God and inspiring a generation through professional football. Since I am a big dreamer, I'd like to dream a little more. Here are three men it would be a dream come true to have playing for the Sheep. Keelon Russell, Michael Fasusi, and Dakorien Moore. All three are DFW High School 5 Star Athletes.

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7/26/20252 min read

Dakorien Moore

Dakorien Moore played a large role in Duncanville winning the 6A Division I state championship in 2022. After playing some as a freshman and cracking the starting lineup as a sophomore, Moore finished the 2022 season with 764 receiving yards and six touchdowns. He loves playing in big games and believes it makes him better. "My freshman year, I was making big plays, and my sophomore year, I was also making big plays, so I think that was the standard that I set coming into high school," Moore said. "And I want to carry that over to the next level." He opened the 2023 season with seven catches for 281 yards and three touchdowns against reigning Class 5A Division II state champion South Oak Cliff. Moore is also one of the top track-and-field stars in the Lone Star State. During his sophomore year with the Duncanville track team, Moore logged personal bests of 10.63 in the 100-meter dash and 21.38 in the 200-meter dash. He also competed in the state finals in the 4×100 relay.

Brad Stanfield knows what a top-level quarterback looks like. He's coached and trained top signal-callers, including Davis Webb, Sam Ehlinger, Will Grier, Clayton Tune, Cade Klubnik and Jalen Milroe, for more than 15 years in the Lone Star State. So, it speaks volumes when he gushes about Keelon Russell. “When you look at him, meet him and then you see his skill set, you’re just thinking if this kid is everything that I’m seeing in front of my face, this kid’s got a chance to be really freaking good,” Stanfield told Athlon Sports. “When it comes to skillset, I put this kid through a bunch of NFL stuff, and he picked it up pretty much that day. It was pretty impressive, and so to watch him be able to do and then not overthink but do what you ask him right away is super impressive. There is nothing I don’t think the kid can’t do.” Russell propelled Duncanville High School to a state championship during his 2023 season by throwing for 3,267 yards and 35 touchdowns while only throwing three interceptions in what Stanfield touts as the "toughest football division" in the country.

Keelon Russell

Michael Fasusi

Lewisville coach Michael Odle calls Michael Fasusi an "it guy" – as he has what it takes to play football for a long, long time. "The why is pretty simple with him," Odle said. "He's 6-5 ½ and 300 pounds, and he runs a 5.0-flat 40. He has it – everything coaches look for. The numbers talk about how great of a player he is, but he's an even better person. He's an unbelievable kid to be around. It's just a complete joy. He takes his academics very seriously. He's a very gifted young man." Fasusi was named newcomer of the year in Texas District 6-6A as a sophomore. Fasusi also competes in track, throwing the shotput and discus.