The USFL

  • USFL Player Evaluation of Georgia WR Colbie Young by Kyle Thibideau

    Colbie Young is a 6 ‘4, 215-pound wide receiver from Binghamton High in Binghamton, New York, who played for the Miami Hurricanes in 2022 and 2023 before transferring to Georgia to play for Kirby Smart in 2024 and 2025. He was recruited and undervalued as a three-star when he enrolled at Miami and was a

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  • USFL Player Evaluation of Arizona State OT Max Iheanachor by Brett Walker

    Max Iheanachor is a 6’6, 321-pound OT prospect from Arizona State University. The 22-year-old has a unique story, being a Nigerian immigrant and playing basketball in high school at King Drew Magnet High School before being convinced to give football a try at a JUCO college, East Los Angeles College, in 2021. He also had

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  • USFL Player Evaluation of Missouri LB Josiah Trotter by Tim McCormack

    Josiah Trotter is a 6’2”, 237-pound linebacker from the University of Missouri who comes from a strong football lineage and has quickly built an impressive collegiate career. The son of former NFL linebacker Jeremiah Trotter, he brings both bloodline and experience, while his brother, Jeremiah Trotter Jr, is currently playing in the league with the

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  • USFL Player Evaluation of North Carolina CB Marcus Allen by Hudson Cregg

    Marcus Allen is a 6’2, 187-pound cornerback out of the University of North Carolina. He is a former 3-star recruit ranked as the 47th cornerback in the nation, in the class of 2022. He committed to North Carolina on June 30th, 2021. He played at North Carolina for all four years of college. He is

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  • USFL Player Evaluation of LSU WR Barion Brown by Myles Ashe

    Barion Brown is a wide receiver from Louisiana State University. He is 5’11 and 177 pounds. He started out his college career at Kentucky before transferring to LSU. He is from Nashville, TN, and attended Pearl-Cohn HS. He was 2024 First-Team All-SEC (Return Specialist) – SEC Coaches, 2024 Second-Team All-SEC (All Purpose) – SEC Coaches,

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  • USFL Player Evaluation of Ole Miss TE Dae’Quan Wright by Hudson Cregg

    Dae’Quon Wright is a 6 ‘4, 246-pound tight end out of Ole Miss. He is a former 4-star in the class of 2022. He was ranked as the 18th Tight End in his class. On June 28th, 2021, he committed to Virginia Tech, where he played in 2022 and 2023. On January 14th, 2023, Wright

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  • USFL Player Evaluation of Ohio State EDGE Caden Curry by Calvin Rhines

    Caden Curry is a 6’3”, 257-pound edge defender with a strong, compact frame and a high-effort play style, developing into a productive and experienced contributor within a deep Ohio State defensive line rotation. He has below average arm length measuring at 30 1/8” and posted an average 40-yard dash time of 4.78, reinforcing his athletic

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  • USFL Player Evaluation of Texas CB Malik Muhammad by Jacob Smith

    Malik Muhammad has been one of Texas’s bright spots on defense since he joined the Longhorns in 2023. Coming out of South Oak Cliff HS (TX) and with track and field experience to boot, Muhammad has had the kind of athleticism scouts dream of. Three years as a Longhorn led him to a 2025 Second

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  • USFL Player Evaluation of Kentucky RB Seth McGowan by Shane Gillooly

    Seth McGowan is a 6 ‘0, 223-pound running back from the University of Kentucky. Seth is an incredible college football reclamation story. Beginning his journey at Poteet High School in Mesquite, Texas, Seth was one of the most sought-after running backs in the country, a consensus 4-star and top 15 back in the class of

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  • USFL Player Evaluation of Indiana CB D’Angelo Ponds by Shane Gillooly

    D’Angelo Ponds will enter this draft as one of its polarizing players. The 5’ 9, 182-pound Corner from Miami, Florida, is not unused to criticism. Attending the sports factory that is Chaminade-Madonna High School, Ponds was a highly successful two-sport athlete, dominating both in football and track, competing at the Sunshine State’s highest division. Despite

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