July 17, 2024 – The 2024 United Football League (UFL) College Draft saw several teams making strategic moves to bolster their rosters. With a blend of offensive and defensive talent selected, teams across the league are setting themselves up for a competitive season. Here’s a comprehensive overview of the key picks and the newly acquired players for the Birmingham Stallions, St. Louis Battlehawks, San Antonio Brahmas, and D.C. Defenders.

Birmingham Stallions’ Draft Highlights

The Birmingham Stallions focused on building a well-rounded team, adding ten players across various positions:

  • Frank Crum, OT, Wyoming: Crum, now with the Denver Broncos, was a Mountain West standout with impressive combine numbers.
  • Lorenzo Thompson, OT, Rhode Island: A versatile tackle signed with the Cleveland Browns, known for his durability and leadership.
  • Emani Bailey, RB, TCU: With the Kansas City Chiefs, Bailey was a top rusher in the Big 12 last season.
  • Isaiah Williams, WR, Illinois: A prolific receiver for the Detroit Lions, leading the Big Ten in receptions and yards.
  • Dallin Holker, TE, Colorado State: Now with the New Orleans Saints, Holker led FBS tight ends in receptions and yards.
  • Trajan Jeffcoat, DE, Arkansas: A defensive force signed with the New Orleans Saints, noted for his QB pressures.
  • Andrew Coker, OT, TCU: With the Las Vegas Raiders, Coker was versatile along the line for TCU.
  • Ahmarean Brown, WR, South Carolina: A key signing for the Cleveland Browns, known for his reliability and playmaking.
  • Sam Hartman, QB, Notre Dame: Now with the Washington Commanders, Hartman holds numerous ACC records for passing.
  • Ethan Driskell, OT, Marshall: Signed with the Kansas City Chiefs, Driskell was a solid presence on Marshall’s line.

St. Louis Battlehawks’ Draft Recap

The St. Louis Battlehawks made notable selections to enhance both their offensive and defensive units:

  • Chevan Cordeiro, QB, San Jose State: With the Seattle Seahawks, Cordeiro set Mountain West records for touchdowns and completions.
  • Cody Schrader, RB, Missouri: The St. Louis native and First Team All-SEC selection is now with the San Francisco 49ers.
  • Pheldarius Payne, DE, Virginia Tech: Signed with the Houston Texans, Payne was a force on the defensive line with significant tackle and sack numbers.
  • Bradley Ashmore, T, Vanderbilt: Ashmore, a team captain, joins as a reliable offensive lineman.
  • Carl Jones Jr., OLB, UCLA: Now with the Chicago Bears, Jones has a notable college career with extensive game experience.
  • Isaiah Coe, DT, Oklahoma: With the Indianapolis Colts, Coe was a consistent defensive presence in the Big 12.
  • Jelani Baker, WR, Limestone: Baker’s impressive college stats have earned him a spot with the Baltimore Ravens.
  • Jadon Janke, WR, South Dakota State: Janke, now with the Houston Texans, was a standout receiver and return specialist.
  • Myles Sims, CB, Georgia Tech: With solid coverage skills, Sims joins the NFL after a notable career at Georgia Tech.
  • Myles Jones, CB, Duke: Jones, now with the New York Jets, brings strong tackling and interception skills.

San Antonio Brahmas’ Draft Selections

The San Antonio Brahmas used their draft picks to address key positions, enhancing both their offensive and defensive lines:

  • Gabe Hall, DT, Baylor: Hall, currently with the Philadelphia Eagles, was a dominant defensive force at Baylor.
  • Gabriel Murphy, OLB, UCLA: Murphy joins the team after a notable career at UCLA, with impressive tackle and sack totals.
  • Donovan Jennings, T, South Florida: Jennings, now with the Green Bay Packers, was a consistent starter and versatile offensive lineman.
  • Miles Battle, CB, Utah: Battle, signed with the Kansas City Chiefs, brings strong coverage skills and experience from Ole Miss.
  • Jamree Kromah, DE, James Madison: A key defensive addition, Kromah has made an impact with his sack and tackle numbers.
  • Lideatrick Griffin, WR, Mississippi State: Griffin, now with the Las Vegas Raiders, was a dynamic receiver and return specialist.
  • Beau Brade, DB, Maryland: Brade, signed with the Baltimore Ravens, was a key defensive player for the Terps.
  • Sincere Haynesworth, C, Tulane: Haynesworth, with the New Orleans Saints, was a standout center in the AAC.
  • D.J. Miller Jr., CB, Kent State: Miller, now with the Kansas City Chiefs, has strong tackling and interception stats.
  • Joshua Cephus, WR, UTSA: Cephus, joining the Jacksonville Jaguars, was a record-setting receiver with notable college achievements.

D.C. Defenders’ Draft Strategy

The D.C. Defenders rounded out their draft with a mix of offensive and defensive talent:

  • Gottlieb Ayedze, T, Maryland: Currently with the Philadelphia Eagles, Ayedze was a key blocker for Maryland’s high-powered offense.
  • Kedon Slovis, QB, BYU: Slovis, now with the Indianapolis Colts, has shown potential as a playmaker in multiple college systems.
  • Leonard Taylor, DT, Miami: Taylor, signed with the New York Jets, was a formidable defensive presence at Miami.
  • Garrett Greenfield, T, South Dakota State: Greenfield, with the Seattle Seahawks, was a standout offensive tackle in FCS play.
  • Braiden McGregor, DE, Michigan: McGregor, now with the New York Jets, was a notable defensive end for the national champions.
  • Michael Wiley, RB, Arizona: Wiley, with the Washington Commanders, had a productive career as a versatile back at Arizona.
  • Dallas Gant, ILB, Toledo: Gant, signed with the Minnesota Vikings, was a key linebacker with extensive tackle and defensive stats.
  • Curtis Jacobs, ILB, Penn State: Jacobs, now with the Kansas City Chiefs, had a strong 2023 season at Penn State.
  • Tanner Mordecai, QB, Wisconsin: Mordecai, signed with the San Francisco 49ers, had a productive stint at Wisconsin following time at SMU and Oklahoma.
  • Omar Brown, SS, Nebraska: Brown, now with the Denver Broncos, was a key defensive player with strong tackling and playmaking ability.

Conclusion

The 2024 UFL College Draft has set the stage for an exciting season ahead, with teams making strategic picks to enhance their rosters. Each team’s selections reflect a thoughtful approach to building a competitive lineup, and fans can look forward to seeing these talented players make an impact in the UFL.


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