EJ Bibbs in XFL Draft

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If the plan is to play traditional football with this group of talent the XFL is going to be in trouble (again).

I agree 100%. I think the AAF had it right with their model, and they seemed to have a decent amount of good college players who for whatever reason didn’t stick in the NFL. This group is much worse than that
 

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Connor Cook QB from Michigan St and Roberto Aquayo K from Florida St were the only names I recognized other than Bibbs.
 

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Jonas Gray bounced around the NFL for a bit. I was kind of surprised to see him on the list because he's been around for a while - his wikipedia page says he's 29 years old.

I vaguely recall Devine Redding being a pretty good RB at Indiana.
 

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Guessing players after that last league folded are not in a big hurry to sign up for another new league. Lot's of players got hosed.
 

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Connor Cook QB from Michigan St and Roberto Aquayo K from Florida St were the only names I recognized other than Bibbs.
Trey Watts was on the Tulsa team that we played three times in like 12 months.

Frank Alexander from OU was a good player, and Heaps at KU got some hype as a former 5-star transfer.
 

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I see our arch nemesis Incarnate Word has a player on the list.
 

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Plenty more names to come. There's about 200 or so on this list and each of the eight teams is supposed to draft 71 guys to fill out their rosters.
 

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If the plan is to play traditional football with this group of talent the XFL is going to be in trouble (again).

I think they have the right idea in not adhering to the NFL's three year rule. Maybe they can lure some high profile underclassmen to play professionally for them for a year or two. You have to give the viewer a reason to watch; nobody's tuning in for scrubs and has-beens. But it'll be an uphill battle convincing any kid to bail on a big time P5 program for a startup league no matter how much cash you flash at them.
 

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I think they have the right idea in not adhering to the NFL's three year rule. Maybe they can lure some high profile underclassmen to play professionally for them for a year or two. You have to give the viewer a reason to watch; nobody's tuning in for scrubs and has-beens. But it'll be an uphill battle convincing any kid to bail on a big time P5 program for a startup league no matter how much cash you flash at them.

Can the XFL even outbid SEC schools?