2033 INDUCTEESMatthew Peasley QB
Saint Paul Punishers (11)Memphis Maniacs (4)
15 seasons
Matthew Peasley was drafted with the 20th overall pick in the leagues allocation draft by the St. Paul Punishers out of UNLV. He made 206 starts in his career which ranks him 3rd Alltime for any player. His 54,597 yards passing is 2nd alltime and his 307 TD passes ranks him 3rd Alltime. Despite never winning a Championship, his 11 postseason starts rank him 7th Alltime by a quarterback and his 2,831 yards passing ranks 5th alltime while his 16 TD passes ranks him 8th alltime in the postseason. He is the 4th quarterback selected into the Hall of Fame and he made it on his first ballot.
Randal Cunningham QB
Dakota Blizzard15 seasons
2022, 2023, 2028, 2031 AXC Conference Champion
2018, 2024, 2026 XFL Champion
Randal Cunningham was drafted in the 8th round of the leagues allocation draft by the Dakota Blizzards out of Boston College. He played his entire career with the Dakota Blizzard playing 226 games including 217 starts which both rank 2nd alltime. He holds most every passing record for both the regular and postseason. His 77,943 yard passing, 701 TD passes, 10,593 postseason yards passing and 64 postseason TD passes all rank number one. He had 10 seasons where he threw for at least 5,000 yards and In the history of the XFL, only 23 times has a quarterback reached that milestone. He had 11 seasons where he threw for at least 40 TD passes and in the history of the XFL only 31 quarterbacks reached that milestone. He also holds the record for 32 postseason starts witch includes 7 AXC Conference Championships and 3 XFL Championships. He led the Blizzard to the playoffs all 15 seasons of his career. He was a unanimous first ballot Hall of Famer and becomes the 5th quarterback selected to the Hall of Fame.
Jose Moe CB
Oakland Outlaws (11)Dakota Blizzard (1)
Carolina Cobras (1)
Michigan Wolverines (1)
14 seasons
2027 AXC Conference Champion
2019, 2021 XFL Champion
Jose Moe was drafted in the 1st round of the 2019 draft by the Oakland Outlaws out of Notre Dame. He spent the first 11 seasons of his career with Oakland where he became one of the greatest ball hawks in league history. His 64 career interceptions ranks him 2nd alltime behind only 2032 Hall of Fame inductee Frank Hamel. He has 214 knockdowns which ranks 8th alltime and has a 43.7 catch allowed percentage on 909 passes thrown his way which ranks 1st alltime among those with at least 800 passes defended. He played 27 postseason games where he helped Oakland win 3 AXC Conference Championships and 2 XFL Championships. He excelled in the postseason amassing 112 tackles (3rd alltime), 30 knockdowns (3rd alltime) and 11 interceptions which is 1st alltime. He becomes the 4th cornerback and 5th defensive back elected into the Hall of Fame as he made it on his first ballot.
Charles Baker DT
Brooklyn Hitmen (13)KC Chaos (2)
15 seasons
Charles Baker was drafted in the 1st round of the leagues allocation draft. He went number 28 overall to Brooklyn out of Auburn. He is one of the toughest defensive linemen to play the game where he played 205 games which is 2nd alltime by a DT including 185 starts which is 1st alltime by a DT. He played all these games despite suffering 67 injuries during his career including 5 serious injuries to his Knee, hand, arm and foot twice. He played 15,018 snaps which ranks 6th alltime and 1st alltime by a DT. He played hurt often but it didn't limit his production as he amassed 535 tackles (2nd alltime by DT), 45 sacks (3rd alltime by DT) and 100 hurries (5th alltime by DT). He becomes the 1st DT selected to the Hall of Fame when he was selected on his first ballot.
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