1.18
OrlandoTE George Jackson 33/80
Vol 36
6' 3" 254 lbs
North Carolina
Orlando drafts a TE with the 18th overall pick. Jackson has good speed for the position and is considered more of a pass catching TE as his run blocking skills are rated below average. Scouts believe he should lose some weight and eventually become a WR in a season or two. He can remain at TE but his run blocking may become an issue if he plays TE every down.
Grade A-
1.19
Gem CityTE Stephen Jolly 31/80
Vol 42
6' 3" 251 lbs
Southern California
Gem City looks to improve on last year's 15th ranked offense with a college TE who is known mainly for his receiving skills. His blocking skills are average but if he drops some weight he could transition into a top WR in the league in the next year or two. Even after losing some weight, he could still play at TE on passing downs and some run plays.
Grade A
1.20
New YorkCB Fernando Sylvester 29/72
Vol 4
5' 11" 197 lbs
Missouri
New York plays in the same division as Buffalo so they can never have enough DBs for the mad passing attack of the Skull Crushers. Not only do you need plenty of DBs but they need to have elite speed. Sylvester checks both those boxes and his M2M and zone cover skills are good. In fact, Sylvester can play some LBer depending on the defensive formations New York wants to use. Despite playing pass happy Buffalo twice last season, they had the 13th ranked pass defense and Sylvester should help improve that ranking.
Grade A-
1.21
IndianaWR Steve Mann 33/71 (RB 25/76)
Vol 72
5' 11" 201 lbs
Ohio State
Indiana was 6th in rushing last season with Danny Melillo rushing for over 1,400 yards. They selected WR Mann with the 21st overall pick who has elite speed and scouts view as a RB in the XFL. The combination of Melillo and Mann could make for a potent combination in the backfield while Mann should eventually replace Melillo in a few seasons as a starter.
Grade A
1.22
TexasQB Steven Parent 21/81
Vol 98
6' 2" 208 lbs
Florida
Texas uses their third 1st rounder on the a possible francise QB of the future in QB Parent. QB Trout who went 2nd overall was the consensus best QB in the draft but scouts like Parent's chances to become a legit starter in the XFL. Texas ranked 32nd in pass attempts, 30th in completions and 27th in pass offense so using a third 1st rounder on a quarterback makes a ton of sense. If the history of the XFL tells us anything, it's that you can never figure out which QB will make it in the XFL and more importantly when will they make it.
Grade A
1.23
PhoenixMLB Keith Ballentine 32/76
Vol 18
6' 1" 247 lbs
Missouri
Phoenix has won the NXC West for 10 straight seasons and won at least 13 games in those same 10 seasons so when they draft a LB not on the top 25 1st round talent list, you figure they know what they are doing. Ballentine has slightly above average speed for a LB with potentially elite M2M cover skills. Scouts are concerned that his pass rush, run defense and pure tackling are all rated below average especially for someone playing MLB so maybe he drops some weight, gets faster and moves to DB. It will interesting to see how Phoenix uses him since they have done everything but win a Title in the XFL.
Grade A-
1.24
BrooklynTrade
DT Tanner Gaffney 23/80
Vol 16
6' 4" 281 lbs
Southern Methodist
Brooklyn traded back in the 1st round to get some additional picks and still landed DT Gaffney with the 24th pick. Gaffney was a DE in college but he will transition to DT in the XFL since he excels in stopping the run but still has enough speed and pass rush ability to get to the QB. Brooklyn ranked 6th in rush defense and this selection should improve a strength of their defense.
Grade A
1.25
WashingtonCB Lee Powers 31/78
Vol 74
5' 11" 187 lbs
Southern California
Washington made it to the XFL Title game in year 2 of their current owner. They accomplished that by having a top 10 offense and top 8 defense led by their 3rd ranked pass defense. Instead of improving an area where they were weak, they improved in an area of their greatest strength. Powers lacks elite speed but he has a very good to excellent set of cover skills which means he could fill any position in the secondary.
Grade B+
1.26
MemphisRB Jerry Landers 29/80
Vol 56
5' 10" 215 lbs
Michigan State
Memphis selects this bruising RB out of Michigan who is known for getting the tough yards between the tackles but he lacks the breakaway speed to hit the big play. The team ranked 16th in rush offense last season so they will look to improve that with the addition of Landers in their backfield.
Grade B+
1.27
VancouverCB George Brown 28/70
Vol 12
6' 0" 222 lbs
Oklahoma State
After Vancouver won it all in 2049, they followed it up by winning the AXC West, going 13-3 and securing the Bye only to go 1 and done in the postseason. They use the 27th pick to select a college DB who scouts love at LB in the XFL. His speed, pass rush, run defense and pass coverage are rank above average which makes him a solid candidate to play outside linebacker for Vancouver's 4th ranked defense from last season. He can also fill in the secondary.
Grade A
1.28
ProvidenceSLB Pablo Mallory 36/69
Vol 70
6' 1" 225 lbs
Arizona State
Providence has won at least 10 games and made the postseason the last 10 seasons and they have accomplished everything but bringing home a Title in the XFL. They had the 6th ranked offense and 3rd ranked defense where their rush defense being ranked 9th being their biggest weakness. With that in mind, they drafted LB Mallory with the 28th pick. He has elite speed for a LB and he has the potential to play inside or outside linebacker including lining up on the edge plus his speed means he could play in the secondary. Providence clearly knows what they are doing so only time will tell where he ultimately fits into their defense.
Grade A
1.29
PhoenixSLB Curtis Byars 43/75
Vol 30
6' 2" 243 lbs
Oklahoma
Phoenix having two 1st rounders isn't good for the other 31 teams and they select another LB with their 2nd pick. Byars has very elite speed for a 247 pound linebacker and the fact Byars was still available for Phoenix at pick 29 is incredible. Byars can literally line up and play anywhere on the defense and of he loses some weight he will approach world class speed.
Grade A+
1.30
New EnglandDT Gordan Lacy 29/79
Vol 28
6' 2" 308 lbs
Ohio State
New England had the #1 overall pick and now they are on the clock for back to back picks. They selected a true CB1 with the #1 pick and they select DT Lacy with the 30th pick. When you are coming off a season where your offense was ranked 31st and your defense was ranked 32nd, any player you draft should improve the team. Lacy is a true nose tackle and should sure up the middle of their defensive line for the next 5-10 years.
Grade A
1.31
New EnglandRDE Earnest Nowicki
Vol 60
6' 4" 271 lbs
Georgia Tech
New England uses their third 1st rounder for a third defensive player in DE Nowicki. He is a lunch pale type player who like Lacy should play the next 5-10 season on the edge of the defensive line for the Crusdaers. New England has rebuilt their defensive line and added a true shutdown corner but it will take a few seasons to make the team competitive since they need LBers and depth in the secondary to make the defense a top 10 unit.
Grade A
1.32
CincinnatiRDE Harry Ulrich 36/75
Vol 4
6' 2" 275 lbs
Oregon State
The defending Champs had the #2 offense and #2 defense last season so there weren't many weaknesses but if you had to pinpoint a weakness it would be their 8th ranked pass defense and 15th ranking in sacks. With that in mind, the Defennders select DE Ulrich with the 32nd pick. He is a true DE who can stop the run, seal the edge and rush the passer. A solid find to address a need while getting a 1st round talent with the 32nd pick.
Grade A+