Dressler’s CFL career is sure to generate Hall of Fame consideration.

He had over 11,000 receiving yards, more than 2,000 return yards and more than 70 touchdowns. He was the 2003 CFL Rookie of the Year with the Saskatchewan Roughriders and won the Grey Cup (the CFL’s Super Bowl) in 2013 with Saskatchewan.

He earned a brief shot with the NFL's Kansas City Chiefs in 2014, but returned to the Roughriders later that season.

Dressler spent his final three seasons with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. He did not just limp off into the sunset, either. Despite a leg injury, he still produced 68 catches for 535 yards and five touchdowns last season for the Blue Bombers.

All of that followed four years at UND, where he rewrote the record books at the wide receiver position. His name remains at the top or very close to more than 20 records. In the history of UND football, nobody has accounted for more yards (7,702), and only running back Phillip Moore (53) has more touchdowns than Dressler’s 44.

As has been said before, he was a Division I player during UND's Division II era.

It’s a staggering résumé which is yet to fully sink in.