1.17
Kansas City
WR Martin Moore 31/79
Vol 52
6' 0" 193 lbs
Southern Methodist
The first wide receiver doesn't go until the 17th pick of the 1st round. Typically this position is drafted early and often but actually before the first WR went 5th last draft, the first WR in the 2036 draft didn't come off the board until 20th overall. Moore has elite speed, good size and a knack for going across the middle without flinching. Scouts believe he has the skills to be a WR1 or WR2 in this league with his low end being a WR3.
Grade A
1.18
Carolina
CB Paul Parker 29/73
Vol 50
5' 10" 207 lbs
Auburn
Parker is the 7th DB selected in the first 18 selections and scouts view this college CB as an ideal FS in the XFL. He has great speed and intelligence to go along with a hard hitting style but lacks great m2m cover skills. Carolina is loaded at CB with Philson, Weise and Vasques plus they have veteran Peter Chen at SS so Parker moving to FS makes sense.
Grade A-
1.19
Houston
TE Joseph McCasland 33/80
Vol 18
6' 4" 242 lbs
Mississippi
While the debate over Finch or Devries being the top TE in the draft were raging, some scouts and draft experts loved McCasland and argued he belonged in that top group. McCasland is slightly undersized at TE but his versatility make him an option at FB or RB as well. His makeup was graded high and he could end up having the best career of the big 3 TEs.
Grade A+
1.20
Michigan
FS Gerry Covington 29/71
Vol 34
5' 11" 201 lbs
California
The run on DBs continues as Covington is another college safety who scouts believe has the speed and coverage skills to play CB in the XFL. Michigan has Branstetter and McCullough starting at safety plus Moye and Bowie at CB but Bowie will be playing his 11th season at 32 years old so Covington could move to the slot and become Bowie's eventual replacement.
Grade A-
1.21
Los Angeles
WR Bob Martin 29/79
Vol 38
5' 9" 212 lbs
Alabama
Los Angeles made it to the NXC Conference Championship game last season behind the 5th ranked defense and 5th ranked rushing offense but look to improve their 17th ranked pass offense with this WR out of XFL factory Alabama. Martin is a stocky wide receiver and scouts see him possibly playing some in the backfield where he can run the ball some to go along with his pass catching ability. Solid, versatile pick.
Grade A
1.22
Vancouver
RB Arthur Shively 28/74
Vol 50
5' 10" 211 lbs
Tennessee
Vancouver selects this college RB who many draft experts believe will make a better WR in the XFL. Shively had a propensity to fumble in college but his hands in the passing game were great. If he moves to WR, he could still get a few carries per game.
Grade A-
1.23
New England
RG Jack Durgin 34/92
Vol 98
6' 5" 306
Army
This draft had 3 olinemen graded as 1st round talents. Dixon went #1 overall as a cant miss prospect while Turner went 12th as the next best lineman. New England takes Durgin with the 23rd pick and scouts love his potential and their is no denying he has great physical skills but questions about his eligibility to play in the XFL due to his military commitments dropped his draft status.
Grade A
1.24
Vegas
RB Scott Clark 24/65
Vol 78
6' 1" 185 lbs
Texas A&M - Kingsville
Vegas makes the ole "AL Davis" 1st round pick in Clark who turned heads at the combine based on his pure speed and quickness. He is severely underweight to remain a full-time RB in the XFL and he has questionable hands in the passing game plus ball security was also an issue but he is a homerun threat everytime he touches the ball so its all about how Vegas uses him.
Grade B+
1.25
Brooklyn
TE Anthony Meyer 29/73
Vol 24
6' 3" 267 lbs
Fresno State
Meyer was lost in the wash when it cane to debating the best TEs in the draft but he has great blocking skills, good size and showed in college he could hold his own in the passing game. Scouts believe he will make a solid 3 down TE with his run blocking and ability to make plays in the passing game.
Grade B+
1.26
Cincinnati
WR Michael Eberhardt 30/74
Vol 26
5' 10" 206 lbs
Penn State
Eberhardt has great speed and quickness but scouts view his WR skills as average across the board with the exception of his route running. He does bring kick return abilities to the table and he is a great run blocker out wide which both may pay dividends as the XFL enters a new era.
Grade B+
1.27
Toronto
LDE William Power 29/73
Vol 30
6' 1" 262 lbs
North Dakota State
Power was the 3rd rated pass rusher in the draft where he has great size, speed and strength but scouts question his willingness to set the edge on run plays. If he doesn't show the ability to stop the run then he may become a pass rush specialist instead of a 3 down DE. Still players will this size, strength and speed are hard to pass up especially for a Toronto team which make the playoffs despite a 17th ranked defense.
Grade A-
1.28
Tampa Bay
WR Randolph Rosas 35/74
Vol 22
6' 1" 184 lbs
Ohio (Miami)
With WRs not that deep in this draft, Rosas has great speed and quickness coupled with a decent set of reciever attributes that could help Tampa Bay who broke a 15 year absence from the playoffs behind their 9th ranked defense. Tampa had the 25th ranked passing offense and Rosas could help them improve in that area.
Grade B
1.29
Indiana
FS Mark Blevins 34/70
Vol 32
5' 9" 195 lbs
Richmond
Indiana which moved from Denver in the off-season uses their 2nd of 2 1st rounders for another DB. Indiana is looking to build something on defense after their move because the francise has missed the playoffs for 6 sttaight seasons and only had 3 postseason appearances in 20 seasons in Denver. The elongated slump helped erode the fan base and disputes over a new stadium in Denver ended up forcing the move to Indiana where they built a 77,000 seat outdoor stadium named LF Memorial Fiel. Blevins along with fellow 1st rounder Serrano bring world class speed to Indiana's defense with Blevins more of a pass rusher and run stuffing safety due to poor m2m cover skills.
Grade B+
1.30
Vancouver
TE Daniel McComas 28/70
Vol 10
6' 4" 246 lbs
Mississippi
McComas wasn't considered a 1st round talent according to most draft experts. He is slightly undersized for TE and scouts question his run blocking abilities. He has good speed and excellent quickness and he has nice route running, ability to make contested catches and avoid the jam but experts question his hand, both in pass catching and ball security.
Grade C
1.31
Saint Paul
WLB Christopher Cram 28/74
Vol 32
6' 1" 225 lbs
Clemson
Cram is a tweener with great speed and pass rush ability but he lacks the size and strength to play DE. He could be used as a blitzing LB who can play the edge on obvious passing downs. Their wasn't much available at LB in the draft for true 3 down LBers but Cram can be useful and has enough skills in other areas to not get embarrassed. If used correctly, he could be a difference maker on defense.
Grade B+
1.32
Dakota
QB Robert Alvarez 29/81
Vol 50
6' 0" 231 lbs
Penn State
Dakota has a long tradition of great quarterback play from Hall of Famer QB Randal Cunningham to 3x MVP and defending Champion QB Jason Matson that when they select a QB in the 1st round, the league pays attention. Matson is entering his 13th season and faced a benching when Dakota used QB Eastman for 7 games before Matson took over and shut up any critics by going on a playoff run and winning his 1st title. Alvarez has hugh shoes to fill but he is incredibly smart with solid arm strength and a quick release. If he can reach his potential he could continue the great QB tradition in Dakota. He will have the added benefit of being able to sit, watch and learn from a true pro.
Grade A
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