K Giorgio Tavecchio was released by Tennessee's practice squad.
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XFL players signing with NFL teams tracker
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GP great job keeping up on these player moves.
I'll say this I'm impressed, but not really surprised that XFL players can compete in the NFL -a high level. Its clear the XFL players and NFL 3rd/2nd stringers over lap.
Come on VM buy back the XFL!
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XFL Players signed to the Indoor Football League:
Arizona Rattlers: K Ernesto Lacayo (Seattle)
Frisco Fighters: WR Jerrod Heard (Dallas), WR Jazz Ferguson (Dallas), DL Tyrell Thompson (Dallas), DB Bradley Sylvie (LA Wildcats), DB Derrick Jones (Seattle)
Massachusetts Pirates: DL Reggie Howard (Los Angeles)
Arizona Rattlers: K Ernesto Lacayo (Seattle)
Frisco Fighters: WR Jerrod Heard (Dallas), WR Jazz Ferguson (Dallas), DL Tyrell Thompson (Dallas), DB Bradley Sylvie (LA Wildcats), DB Derrick Jones (Seattle)
Massachusetts Pirates: DL Reggie Howard (Los Angeles)
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Kickers always have the easiest Transition to the big leagues. One of the best NFL kickers of all time, Mike Vanderjagt, got his start with the Portland Forest Dragons. The XFL had some decent talent, but out of what 400+ players only a handful are on active NFL rosters and less than 5 have made any real impact on their teams. Not really any different than what the CFL can contribute on any given year
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Perhaps - but some have. And the other point is even a min pay player is getting good $$. Enough to get a jump on life if not pissed away. PS pay is good now too.laxtreme56 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 25, 2020 8:31 amKickers always have the easiest Transition to the big leagues. One of the best NFL kickers of all time, Mike Vanderjagt, got his start with the Portland Forest Dragons. The XFL had some decent talent, but out of what 400+ players only a handful are on active NFL rosters and less than 5 have made any real impact on their teams. Not really any different than what the CFL can contribute on any given year
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Its a bug step down from Spring outdoor FB but its a way to stay in FB shape when no alternative exist. And its been around for over 10 yrsGDAWG wrote: ↑Wed Nov 25, 2020 1:04 am XFL Players signed to the Indoor Football League:
Arizona Rattlers: K Ernesto Lacayo (Seattle)
Frisco Fighters: WR Jerrod Heard (Dallas), WR Jazz Ferguson (Dallas), DL Tyrell Thompson (Dallas), DB Bradley Sylvie (LA Wildcats), DB Derrick Jones (Seattle)
Massachusetts Pirates: DL Reggie Howard (Los Angeles)
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laxtreme56 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 25, 2020 8:31 amKickers always have the easiest Transition to the big leagues. One of the best NFL kickers of all time, Mike Vanderjagt, got his start with the Portland Forest Dragons. The XFL had some decent talent, but out of what 400+ players only a handful are on active NFL rosters and less than 5 have made any real impact on their teams. Not really any different than what the CFL can contribute on any given year
While the XFL's behind the AAF in terms of player impact (Logan Woodside, oft-maligned Commanders starter, had one of the plays of the game with the fake punt in the Titans' possibly season-saving win), realistically we're talking about bottom roster and injury replacements where the impact is made, not the hundreds of regulars. But Bill Walsh thought they were pretty important, so did a lot of HOF coaches.
Perfect example is a guy like Bo Scarbrough, who likely would have been in the league had it existed a few years earlier. All Scarbrough's done is run the rock well as an injury fill-in with Detroit and Seattle, and once he comes back off IR might get another chance (esp since the Hawks are bound to have Deejay Dallas wind up hurt at some point, completing the injured RB sweep).
And not XFL, though you can take the same timeline with Scarbrough, but Jordan Dangerfield, who played in the FXFL, signed with the Steelers PS a few weeks after the 2014 season blew up, made the 53 in 2016 after a year and a half on the PS, and has been there largely ever since as a special teamer and third or fourth safety. Considering those guys are usually turned over every year apparently he's doing something right.
The original XFL had a pretty solid legacy on NFL rosters, Paris Lenon lasted to SB XLVIII.
So it's not just kickers.
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As you alluded to, there usually is a lag in terms of impact when it comes to these kinds of leagues. Very rarely does one come from one of these leagues and just light it up right away.MGB01 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 25, 2020 12:33 pm While the XFL's behind the AAF in terms of player impact (Logan Woodside, oft-maligned Commanders starter, had one of the plays of the game with the fake punt in the Titans' possibly season-saving win), realistically we're talking about bottom roster and injury replacements where the impact is made, not the hundreds of regulars. But Bill Walsh thought they were pretty important, so did a lot of HOF coaches.
Perfect example is a guy like Bo Scarbrough, who likely would have been in the league had it existed a few years earlier. All Scarbrough's done is run the rock well as an injury fill-in with Detroit and Seattle, and once he comes back off IR might get another chance (esp since the Hawks are bound to have Deejay Dallas wind up hurt at some point, completing the injured RB sweep).
And not XFL, though you can take the same timeline with Scarbrough, but Jordan Dangerfield, who played in the FXFL, signed with the Steelers PS a few weeks after the 2014 season blew up, made the 53 in 2016 after a year and a half on the PS, and has been there largely ever since as a special teamer and third or fourth safety. Considering those guys are usually turned over every year apparently he's doing something right.
The original XFL had a pretty solid legacy on NFL rosters, Paris Lenon lasted to SB XLVIII.
So it's not just kickers.
If you were to look at the AAF's roster impact on the NFL's 2019 season, it would've looked pretty bad. But many of those players made the next step this past offseason and are now major contributors, such as Garrett Gilbert in Dallas and the one you just mentioned, Logan Woodside. So it might not be until next year before we start seeing the true effect of the XFL on the NFL's rosters.
(Also: the XFL was explicitly NOT meant as a "developmental league," whereas the AAF was. So success in the NFL is not necessarily the metric the league may want to measure, especially if its goal is to establish itself as a standalone product.)
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Missed this last week, but LB/LS Christian Kuntz signed with Pitt's practice squad.
Also, Defenders DB Elijah Campbell has been on the Jets practice squad all month.
Also, Defenders DB Elijah Campbell has been on the Jets practice squad all month.
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Updated list:
On Active Rosters
QB PJ Walker, Panthers
TE Colin Thompson, Panthers
OT Storm Norton, Chargers
TE Donald Parham, Chargers
S Kenny Robinson, Panthers
P Hunter Niswander, Cowboys
K Sergio Castillo, Jets
WR Jeff Badet, Washington
LB Edmond Robinson, Falcons
RB Austin Walter, 49ers
On Practice Squads
RB Jacques Patrick, Bengals
OT Anthony Coyle, Steelers
OT Jarron Jones, Steelers
G Michael Dunn, Browns
G Willie Beavers, Falcons
LS Nick Moore, Ravens
K Matt McCrane, Browns
LB Tegray Scales, Steelers
DT Walter Palmore, Cowboys
TE Connor Davis, Jets
CB Saivion Smith, Cowboys
K Austin MacGinnis, Rams
DT Kahlil McKenzie, Bengals
LB/LS Christian Kuntz, Steelers
QB Josh Johnson, 49ers
DB Elijah Campbell, Jets
On Active Rosters
QB PJ Walker, Panthers
TE Colin Thompson, Panthers
OT Storm Norton, Chargers
TE Donald Parham, Chargers
S Kenny Robinson, Panthers
P Hunter Niswander, Cowboys
K Sergio Castillo, Jets
WR Jeff Badet, Washington
LB Edmond Robinson, Falcons
RB Austin Walter, 49ers
On Practice Squads
RB Jacques Patrick, Bengals
OT Anthony Coyle, Steelers
OT Jarron Jones, Steelers
G Michael Dunn, Browns
G Willie Beavers, Falcons
LS Nick Moore, Ravens
K Matt McCrane, Browns
LB Tegray Scales, Steelers
DT Walter Palmore, Cowboys
TE Connor Davis, Jets
CB Saivion Smith, Cowboys
K Austin MacGinnis, Rams
DT Kahlil McKenzie, Bengals
LB/LS Christian Kuntz, Steelers
QB Josh Johnson, 49ers
DB Elijah Campbell, Jets
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