Derrius Guice continues to show the kind of person he really is.

The Washington Redskins running back's character was called into question during the early stages of the NFL Draft, however he's done nothing but break down those rumors with his actions on and off the field.

After taking a group of 50 Redskins fans to a movie night earlier this offseason, the 21-year-old turned his attention to his hometown of Baton Rouge. Guice announced a GoFundMe crowdsource campaign with the goal of raising $15,000 for the Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center, a community-owned facility that caters to everyone in need of cancer treatment regardless of their financial circumstance. The campaign has already raised over $6,000 in less than 24 hours.

"Cancer is a disease that I am passionate about," Guice wrote in the mission statement of his campaign. "It takes so many lives and loved ones each year. One of my best friend's mother went to Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center and was able to leave ringing that bell. It is the bell each patient rings when they have beat cancer. I want to continue to have people ring that bell and bring a cure to this disease that has touched almost everyone's life in some way or the other! Let's help cure this cause together!"

These are the levels of donations and the rewards for doing so:

1. He will play anyone on Fortnite that donates $5

2. Everyone who donates $25 will be entered to win a signed/worn LSU cleats

3. Everyone who donates $50 will get to come bowl and hang out with me next Friday, June 29th at All-Star Lanes in Baton Rouge from 12-5 pm

4. Everyone who donates $100 or more will be entered to win 2 tickets to the Monday Night Football game- Redskins vs. Saints in New Orleans on 10/08/18.

Guice's move to help those in need is latest in an increasingly long list of evidence that's contrary to the reports that emerged during the draft. Sonny Shipp, writer at Geaux247, painted a picture of the man that the young running back really is. It's safe to say that his most recent cause is the true reflection of his personality and giving nature.

"Off the field, Guice was known more for going out of his way to help people than anything else," Shipp said of Guice. "When a 10-year old girl asked for an autographed football by Guice for Christmas, he not only granted her request but delivered it to her home in person on Christmas Eve and spent some time with the family. Another example of Guice going above and beyond for an individual was when he pulled a lady from a vehicle after she was trapped inside following an accident.

"There may have been some character flaws that the NFL dug up on the star LSU back," he added. "However, there is plenty of proof that shows just what kind of young man the Redskins are getting and they lie in stories like this, as well as the absence of police reports."

If you would like to donate to Guice's cause, you can do so by clicking here.