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    UFL Power Rankings 2.0: Michigan Panthers jump a spot past San Antonio

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    RJ Young

    RJ Young

    FOX Sports National College Football Analyst

    With just over a month left before the United Football League’s eight teams report to training camp Feb. 24 in Arlington, Texas, the USFL and XFL conferences participated in the Super Dispersal Draft on Monday.

    It was the second of two draft days for the UFL to fill out the 75-players rosters they’ll begin camp with. The first dispersal draft, held last week, served to protect players coaches and staff valued from last year’s teams and allow teams to select players from within their own conference.

    In the Super Dispersal Draft, all eights were permitted to draft from the remaining pool of USFL and XFL players eligible for selection.

    The team with the worst record among the two leagues, the San Antonio Brahmas (3-7), selected first, while the defending USFL champion Birmingham Stallions (10-2) selected last.

    Full rosters can be viewed here.

    My UFL power rankings largely held firm — except for some movement at the bottom. With some new additions to each roster, here’s how each team stacks up based on the talent of its roster.

    • Italics: Denotes 2022 All-USFL selection
    • Bold: Denotes 2023 All-USFL or All-XFL selection
    • +: Denotes two-time selection across both leagues
    • $: Denotes selected in the Super Dispersal Draft

    1. Birmingham Stallions

    Skip Holtz’s two-time USFL champions return not just their head coach but key members from both the 2022 and 2023 title teams. Among them are wideout Victor Bolden, quarterback J’Mar Smith and tight end Jace Sternberger.

    However, the Stallions left the first dispersal draft without the 2023 USFL MVP, quarterback Alex McGough, and the league’s best kicker, Brandon Aubrey (who had an All-Pro season for the Dallas Cowboys).

    Still, no team has been as dominant as the Stallions over the last two years, winning 21 of 24 games and going undefeated in the USFL playoffs. 

    Former Kansas State QB Adrian Martinez projects as the Day 1 starter. In 2022, he helped lead the Wildcats to a Big 12 title while passing for more than 2,800 yards and rushing for more than 500, with 27 total TDs.

    The addition of former Philadelphia Star Channing Stribling makes the secondary formidable. Stribling recorded seven INTs in 2022 and eight over the past two years.

    Number of All-USFL players selected: 6 

    Noteworthy players:

    Adrian Martinez, QB, Kansas State

    Chris Orr, ILB, Wisconsin

    Kyahva Tezino, ILB, San Diego State

    Scooby Wright, ILB, Arizona

    J’Mar Smith, QB, Louisiana Tech

    Willie Yarbary, DL, Wake Forest

    Amari Rodgers, WR, Clemson

    Jace Sternberger, TE, Texas A&M

    Channing Stribling, CB, Michigan

    Calvin Ashley, OT, Auburn

    Victor Bolden, WR, Oregon State

    JoJo Tillery, S, Wofford

    Deon Cain, WR, Clemson

    Carlo Kemp, DE, Michigan

    Marcus Baugh, TE, Ohio State

    CJ Marable, RB, Coastal Carolina

    Binjimen Victor, WR, Ohio State

    Marlon Williams, WR, Central Florida

    $ Bo Scarbrough, RB, Alabama

    $ Bobby Holly, FB, Louisiana Tech

    $ Myron Mitchell, WR, UAB

    [Daryl Johnston embracing new challenge as head of UFL football operations]

    2. Arlington Renegades

    Despite going just 4-6 last season, Bob Stoops’ Renegades rode into the XFL playoffs and proceeded to win the XFL Championship. The return of quarterback Luis Perez, who finished with the fourth-most passing yards in the XFL with 1,636, already gives Stoops’ squad continuity other teams will lack at the most important position on the field.

    Perez is the only quarterback to feature in the playoffs of both leagues and one of just two returning starters — along with Stallions QB J’Mar Smith — to a championship team at the position.

    Former All-USFL LB Donald Payne returns to the Renegades and remains the only player in either league to record a 100-tackle (117) season as a Houston Gambler in 2022. Ajene Harris, the leader across both leagues in INTs last year with five, also returns to Arlington.

    Number of All-XFL and All-USFL players selected: 3

    Noteworthy players:

    Luis Perez, QB, Texas A&M Commerce

    Deontay Burnett, WR, USC

    Davontae Lambert, DT, Auburn

    Lindsey Scott, QB, Incarnate Word

    Colin Schooler, LB, Texas Tech

    Holton Ahlers, QB, East Carolina

    Vic Beasley, LB, Clemson

    Cam Brown, DB, Ohio State

    Jake Lacina, OL, Augustana

    Adrian Ealy, OT, Oklahoma

    Bobby Evans, OT, Oklahoma

    Marquette King, P, Fort Valley State

    Donald Payne, LB, Stetson

    Jalen Redmond, DE, Oklahoma

    Dru Samia, OL, Oklahoma

    Christian Sam, LB, Arizona State

    De’Veon Smith, RB, Michigan

    LaRon Stokes, DE, Oklahoma

    Tyler Vaughns, WR, USC

    3. D.C. Defenders

    D.C. finished 9-1 in the 2023 regular season and is undefeated (9-0) at Audi Field dating back to 2020. Opponents might fear the beer snake, but Defenders fans might fear heading into 2024 without XFL Offensive Player of the Year Jordan Ta’amu behind center.

    After the first dispersal draft, Ta’amu wasn’t listed on any UFL roster. Spring football is all about transactions, though, with the CFL signing free agents all while players are figuring out their 2024 futures with the 2023 NFL regular season coming to an end.

    But 2023 XFL Coach of the Year Reggie Barlow has two and a half months to identify his starter at QB while riding the XFL’s leader in rushing, Abram Smith, who ran for 791 yards and seven TDs in 10 games.

    In his last season at Baylor, Smith rushed for a school-record 1,601 yards.

    Number of All-XFL players selected: 5

    Noteworthy players:

    Liam Fornadel, OG, James Madison 

    + Davin Bellamy, DE, Georgia

    Michael Joseph, DB, Dubuque

    Gareon Conley, CB, Ohio State

    Jordan Evans, LB, Oklahoma

    Reggie Northrup, LB, Florida State

    Abram Smith, RB, Baylor

    Trent Harris, LB, Miami

    $ Chris Rowland, WR, Tennessee State

    $ Boogie Roberts, DT, San Jose State

    $ Pooka Williams, RB, Kansas

    4. Houston Roughnecks

    Curtis Johnson’s Gamblers missed the playoffs, going 5-5, but looked impressive down the stretch in a strong South Division.

    Though the Gamblers rebranded as the Roughnecks, the XFL franchise, the 2024 Roughnecks used the 2023 Gamblers roster to select protected players and were allowed to select additional players in the dispersal draft from the USFL’s pool of players and not the XFL’s pool of players.

    And they still managed to pull out nearly twice as many All-USFL or All-XFL players as the next closest franchise with nine. One more reason the Roughnecks rate highly is because they are returning a starter at quarterback, Kenji Bahar, who became a better player as the season progressed and featured one of the league’s most talented receiving corps, led by returning pass catcher Justin Hall.

    Hall caught 47 passes for 515 yards with four TDs.

    Despite this, the Roughnecks return the 2023 USFL Offensive Player of the Year in running back Mark Thompson, two-time All-USFL defensive tackle Toby Johnson and the 2022 USFL Defensive Player of the Year in Chris Odom. 

    Number of All-USFL players selected: 9

    Noteworthy players:

    Mark Thompson, RB, Florida

    Adam Rodriguez, DE, Weber State

    Gabriel Sewell, LB, Nevada

    Reuben Foster, OLB, Alabama

    Isaiah Pryor, LB, Notre Dame

    Chris Odom, DT, Arkansas State

    Reggie Howard, DT, Toledo

    Jeffrey Johnson, DT, Oklahoma

    + Toby Johnson, DT, Georgia

    Isiah Hennie, WR, Sacramento State

    Justin Hall, WR, Ball State

    Anthony Ratliff-Williams, WR, North Carolina

    Isaiah Zuber, WR, Kansas State

    Jarrett Guarantano, QB, Washington State

    Kenji Bahar, QB, Monmouth

    T.J. Pledger, RB, Oklahoma

    Paul Adams, OT, Missouri

    Isaiah Battle, OT, Clemson

    Woody Brandom, TE, South Alabama

    Braedon Bowman, TE, Sam Houston

    Manny Bunch, S, Tulsa

    Olive Sagapolu, DT, Wisconsin

    $ Ezra Gray, RB, Alabama State

    $ Luis Aguilar, K, Northern Arizona

    5. Memphis Showboats

    Now under the leadership of former New Orleans Breakers coach John DeFilippo, the Showboats returned Special Teams Player of the Year Derrick Dillon, who also owns the record for the longest kickoff return for a TD in pro football history, and also added one of the USFL’s better quarterbacks in Case Cookus.

    New additions to the Showboats roster include two-time All-American and two-time national champion linebacker Dylan Moses, as well as three-time 1,000-yard rusher and former Oklahoma standout Kennedy Brooks.

    Number of All-USFL players selected: 5

    Noteworthy players:

    Case Cookus, QB, Northern Arizona

    Derrick Dillon, WR, LSU

    Darius Victor, RB, Towson

    Dylan Moses, LB, Alabama

    Troy Warner, S, BYU

    Dillon Faamatau, DT, Oklahoma

    +Jarron Jones, OT, Notre Dame

    Cole Kelley, QB, Southeastern Louisiana

    Quenton Meeks, CB, Stanford

    DJ Daniel, CB, Georgia

    Daylon Mack, DT, Texas A&M

    Jay Adams, WR, Arkansas State

    Diondre Overton, WR, Clemson

    Greg Reaves, LB, South Florida

    Vinny Papale, WR, Delaware

    Sage Surratt, TE, Wake Forest

    Jordan Brailford, DE, Oklahoma State

    Kennedy Brooks, RB, Oklahoma

    Vontae Diggs, OLB, UConn

    $ Lee Morris, WR, Oklahoma

    $ Christian McFarland, S, Idaho State

    $ Will Likely, CB, Maryland

    6. St. Louis Battlehawks

    Anthony Becht led the highest-drawing team in the XFL to a 7-3 record but missed the XFL playoffs after losing a tiebreaker to the defunct Seattle Dragons. It’s no surprise the Battlehawks are wildly popular in St. Louis, a city that has been home to pro football for more than 100 years dating back to the formation of the St. Louis All-Stars. 

    Former Battlehawks QB A.J. McCarron threw for 2,150 yards and 24 TDs last season and saw his efforts rewarded with a spot on the Cincinnati Bengals’ 2023 roster. He leaves a hole to fill.

    The Battlehawks also exited the first dispersal draft without 2023 XFL Special Teams Player of the Year Darrius Shepherd. But the addition of XFL Defensive Player of the Year Pita Taumoepenu will make them better.

    Taumopenu recorded 8.5 tackles for loss, including 7.5 sacks, in 10 games last season. Wideout Hakeem Butler will no doubt be one of his quarterback’s top targets after recording 51 catches for 599 yards with eight TDs last season. He’s joined by Jachour Pearson, who led both leagues in catches (60) and receiving yards (670).

    Number of All-XFL players selected: 5

    Noteworthy players:

    Pita Taumoepenu, LB, Utah

    Manny Wilkins, QB, Arizona State

    Max Borghi, RB, Washington State

    Vadal Alexander, OG, LSU

    Hakeem Butler, WR, Iowa State

    Jahcour Pearson, WR, Ole Miss

    Mike Rose, LB, Iowa State

    Mykael Wright, DB, Oregon

    Steven Gonzalez, OG, Penn State

    Mike Panasiuk, C, Michigan State 

    $ Dravon Askew-Henry, S, West Virginia

    7. San Antonio Brahmas

    Wade Phillips’ Brahmas managed to win just three of their 10 games in 2023. But the 2024 roster already looks like one that can compete for a playoff spot.

    The Brahmas already have a strong core with former Wisconsin and Notre Dame quarterback Jack Coan, Kansas State wideout Kade Warner and Ohio State defensive tackle Taron Vincent forming the backbone of their 2024 team. 

    Coan passed for 3,150 yards with 25 TDs and eight INTs in 2021 on a Notre Dame team that finished 11-2. 

    Number of All-XFL players selected: 4

    Noteworthy players:

    Bubba Bolden, S, Miami

    Robert Barnes, LB, Colorado

    Jack Coan, QB, Notre Dame

    JuanCarlos Santana, WR, Tulsa

    Stevie Scott, RB, Indiana

    T.J. Vasher, WR, Texas Tech

    Taron Vincent, DT, Ohio State

    Kade Warner, WR, Kansas State

    Cody Latimer, IU, Indiana

    Alex Mollette, C, Marshall

    Drew Beesley, DE, Michigan State

    Jordan Williams, LB, Baylor

    $ Chris Steele, DB, USC

    $ K.D. Cannon, WR, Baylor

    8. Michigan Panthers

    Along with Panthers coach Mike Nolan, Michigan will look to defensive end Breeland Speaks and former Biletnikoff Award winner Corey Coleman, All-USFL tailback Reggie Corbin and All-USFL safety Shalom Luani to act as leaders on their respective sides of the ball after a 4-6 season in 2023.

    While the Panthers do not return 2023 USFL Defensive Player of the Year Frank Ginda, the addition of former Oklahoma linebacker DaShaun White and All-USFL linebacker Jerod Fernandez gives them ample opportunity to maintain that position of strength.

    Number of All-USFL players selected: 5

    Noteworthy players:

    Breeland Speaks, DE, Ole Miss

    Matt Colburn, RB, Wake Forest

    Jordan Suell, WR, South Oregon

    DaShaun White, LB, Oklahoma

    Corey Coleman, WR, Baylor

    Reggie Corbin, RB, Illinois

    Jerod Fernandez, ILB, North Carolina State

    Danny Etling, QB, LSU

    Devin Gray, WR, Cincinnati

    Brian Lewerke, QB, Michigan State

    Shalom Luani, S, Washington State

    $ Cole Murphy, K, Syracuse

    RJ Young is a national college football writer and analyst for FOX Sports and the host of the podcast “The Number One College Football Show.” Follow him on Twitter at @RJ_Young and subscribe to “The RJ Young Show” on YouTube.
     


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