May 4th 07:00, by Chris Hahn

May the 4th: Best number fours in the league

May the 4th (be with you), an international holiday for every Star Wars fan and a reason to look into the best number fours in the league.

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May 4th 07:00, by Chris Hahn

May the 4th: Best number fours in the league

May the 4th (be with you), an international holiday for every Star Wars fan and a reason to look into the best number fours in the league.

May the 4th (be with you), an international holiday for every Star Wars fan and a reason to look into the best number fours in the league:

Jordan Bouah (Vienna Vikings)

The Italian wide receiver is one of the best in the league, constantly being a valuable asset to the Vikings' offense. Bouah was a 2nd Team All-Star in 2022, having 88 receptions, over 1.300 yards and 12 touchdowns in two years.

Speedy wide receiver: Jordan Bouah is coming for it all. © Hannes Jirgal

Reilly Hennessey (Stuttgart Surge)

Getting his team to the Championship Game in 2023, Reilly Hennessey is back with the Stuttgart Surge in 2024. The quarterback was ranked in the Top 10 of last year and had 14 touchdowns in seven games played.

Hennessey has another Championship appearance in his mind. © Svenja Sabatini

Marco Schneider (Raiders Tirol)

The Rookie of the Year of 2022 is staying in Austria. As a homegrown wide receiver, Schneider is reliable and quick, while also having one of the best hands on the Raiders roster. In both of his ELF seasons, Schneider had over 500 receiving yards.

Young and dedicated: Marco Schneider. © Marc Junge

Aaron Jackson (Berlin Thunder)

Known as one of the best receivers and returners in the league, Aaron Jackson had over 800 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns in 2023. This year, expect even more from him.

A reliable weapon for the Thunder. © Eric Muehle

Digaan Gomis Katchanga (Paris Musketeers)

The middle linebacker brings great strength and football IQ to France. In 12 games, Gomis had 71 tackles, two sacks and 4.5 tackles for loss, now going into his second year with the Musketeers.

Homegrown weapon in the defense: Digaan Gomis. © Paris Musketeers

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