2042 1.18
Montana
SS Jonathan Snyder 38/85Vol 58
5' 11" 203 lbs
Penn State
Snyder was a safety in college but scouts believe he has the complete coverage skills to transition to corner but has the size and hard-hitting style to remain at safety too. He also has great speed & quickness plus he is versatile.
Grade A
2042 1.19
Kansas City
WR Barry Walker 38/76Vol 16
5' 11" 201 lbs
Tennessee State
Another WR goes in the 1st and Walker has elite speed along with solid route running and the ability to get off the jam on the line of scrimmage. Scouts have concerns about his hands and he showed that in college with several drops of easy catches. Still KC made the postseason last season and adding a WR with elite speed adds a playmaker to the roster.
Grade A
2042 1.20
Vegas
DT Sam Hernandez 34/86Vol 36
6' 1" 285 lbs
North Carolina State
Vegas had a down year after back to back Titles and they help sure up their defense with this college DT. Scouts view him as more of a DE in the XFL due to him being slightly undersized to play DT but his speed & strength could allow him to move from inside to outside depending on the play call.
Grade A
2042 1.21
Providence
RDE Armando Schumacher 35/81Vol 66
6' 5" 261 lbs
South Carolina
Schumacher is a prototypical edge rushing based on his combination of size, speed and quick first step. Providence made the postseason last season and thier defense finished 12th in the league so the addition of this edge rusher may push them into the top 10.
Grade A
2042 1.22
Arizona
WR Leroy Perrotta 34/85Vol 6
5' 11" 189 lbs
Northern Illinois
Perrotta won the Biletnikoff Award in college and scouts believe he is a safe bet to be a professional WR in the XFL. He may lack elite speed but his overall skills are fairly complete and he seems to be the most pro-ready WR in the draft.
Grade A
2042 1.23
Pittsburgh
SLB Christopher Murray 30/78Vol 44
6' 1" 241 lbs
Florida
Murray is a solid outside linebacker with the ability to play off the line and in coverage plus he can play the edge and rush the passer. Now he teams up with #4 pick Morrison to add to Pittsburgh defense that ranked #9 last season.
Grade A
2042 1.24
Houston
QB Bruce Shadrick 26/82Vol 20
6' 2" 220 lbs
Michigan
The first quarterback finally comes off the board at pick #24 to Houston who won the toughest division in the XFL last season. They were led by QB Michael Preston but he is entering his 15th season so Shadrick will have a chance to sit behind him for at least a season and develop. Scouts love his arm and his speed and quickness in the pocket. His accuracy should be good enough to play in the XFL but the concerns center around his vision and staying down receivers.
Grade A
2042 1.25
Providence
DT Joseph Taylor 30/84Vol 38
6' 2" 318 lbs
Wisconsin
Providence adds a DT along with the DE they picked 4 selections ago. Taylor has the rare combination of size, strength and speed to be a force in the middle of the defensive front. Clearly, Providence had a plan coming into the draft to solidify their defense up front.
Grade A
2042 1.26
Michigan
DT Glen Freund 28/86Vol 40
6' 3" 287 lbs
Texas
The 6th defensive lineman comes off the board at pick #26. Freund is the last of the defensive lineman with a 1st round grade and Michigan took no time in running his name up to the podium. Michigan has 2 solid DEs plus DT Fox who was selected in the 2040 draft in the 1st round. It appears Michigan plans on using plenty of 4-3 formations next season.
Grade A
2042 1.27
Philadelphia
WR Paul Gillard 34/79Vol 30
5' 10" 204 lbs
Syracuse
Gillard is the 5th and final WR taken in the 1st round. Scouts had 5 WRs rated as 1st round picks but the separation between 1-5 was very thin allow Scott led most draft boards despite concerns about his weight. Gillard is solid across the board but doesn't flash any elite potential. Philly is known as a run first team so the addition of Gillard is an attempt to become more balanced.
Grade A
2042 1.28
Vancouver
MLB Marvin Torrey 29/76Vol 42
6' 0" 251 lbs
Washington
Vancouver continues to address their defense which ranked 31st last season. After selecting a CB with the 2nd overall pick, they take this solid MLB with their 2nd 1st round pick late. Scouts love his football IQ and ability to lead a defense plus he is strong with great cover skills but he lacks elite or even solid speed. The hope is his intangibles will make up for his lack of speed.
Grade B+
2042 1.29
Toronto
RB Frank Skinner 23/73Vol 14
5' 11" 197 lbs
Florida State
Toronto made a surprise run in the postseason last year and they select this RB with elite speed. Toronto has 2 running backs with 1,000 yards last season but Skinner is a smaller back with elite speed which will add a new dimension to their 9th ranked rushing offense.
Grade A
2042 1.30
Gem City
C Francis Huckabee 36/87Vol 34
6' 3" 276 lbs
Notre Dame
Huckabee becomes Gem City's Huckleberry at pick #30. He was the runner up for the Rimington Trophy in college and this Golden Domer will attempt to fill the shoes of 7x ALLPRO and Hall of Fame Center Bobby Munson who retired in 2039. C Jesse Brown has done a great job since Munson retired but he is entering season 10 and Huckabee is the heir apparent.
Grade A
2042 1.31
Brooklyn
TE William King 36/82Vol 32
6' 1" 254 lbs
Southern Methodist
Brooklyn went defense with their early pick so they go offense with their late 1st round pick. King is a very solid and very complete TE. He lacks the elite speed of the great TEs but he still has good speed to go along with complete receiving skills and run blocking skills.
Grade A
2042 1.32
Atlanta
CB David Bakken 26/69Vol 66
5' 11" 218 lbs
Adams State
The defending Champs dig deep with their scouting department to find what they hope is a hidden gem from obscure division II program, Adams State. He wasn't even invites to the combine but scouts say he has elite speed. His is a big CB at 218 pounds but time will tell if he can transition to the XFL or not. If he does make the roster, I can already see the "Bend it like Bakken" t-shirts being sold at the stadium.
Grade A-