
D.C. Defenders UFL Super Dispersal Draft Breakdown
As of press time, some familiar names from the 2023 Defenders are not a part of the 2024 version of the team — most notably, the de-facto XFL MVP last season, Jordan Ta'amu. The league's All-XFL quarterback and the voted-on league offensive player of the year is not currently committed to the UFL.
With the mystery surrounding Ta'amu and the departure of D'Eriq King to the college coaching world, the Defenders smartly addressed the quarterback position as quickly as they could during the Super Dispersal Draft. By the end of the process, they had made a dozen total selections.
Here is a breakdown of the 12 players selected by the D.C. Defenders in the Super Dispersal Draft.
Round 1: QB Jalan McClendon (Vegas Vipers)
Round 2: WR Chris Rowland (Philadelphia Stars)
Round 3: DT T.J. Barnes (Arlington Renegades)
Round 4: OT Chidi Okeke (San Antonio Brahmas)
Round 5: OL Adonis Boone (D.C. Defenders)
Round 6: RB/KR/WR Pooka Williams Jr. (D.C. Defenders)
Round 7: CB Nydair Rouse (D.C. Defenders)
Round 8: WR C.J. Johnson (D.C. Defenders)
Round 9: DT Boogie Roberts (Pittsburgh Maulers)
Round 10: LB Anthony Hines III (D.C. Defenders)
Round 11: RB/WR Tabyus Taylor (D.C. Defenders)
Round 12: Kicker/Punter Enrique Yenny (D.C. Defenders)
With the league requiring cuts down to 42-player active rosters before season starts in late March, the more a player can do, the better their odds of sticking around.
The Defenders currently have 10 roster spots open a month away from training camp, which starts on Feb. 24. Expect UFL teams to continue making moves during the free agency, signing players who were not selected in the dispersal process or who did not play in the USFL or XFL last year. The deadline for teams to lock in their 75-man training camp rosters is Feb. 14.
Players who finished the 2023 NFL season on practice squads are the likely targets in the next phase of UFL team building. The Defenders still have a major question mark at quarterback a month away from camp. But the rest of the team looks stronger than it did last season, particularly on defense.
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