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Fitt mentioned that we were waiting for the XFL to complete to go after more players for the roster in a recent radio interview. This morning I started looking for good ways to keep up with the XFL weekly without devoting more than 30min of my life.... I stumbled acorss this YT content creator, and its awesome. Let me know if you all have other ways to keep track of the talent coming out of the XFL.... sounds like it will become a future farm league for the NFL based on how well it performed this year. 

 

 

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2 hours ago, TheCasillas said:

Fitt mentioned that we were waiting for the XFL to complete to go after more players for the roster in a recent radio interview. This morning I started looking for good ways to keep up with the XFL weekly without devoting more than 30min of my life.... I stumbled acorss this YT content creator, and its awesome. Let me know if you all have other ways to keep track of the talent coming out of the XFL.... sounds like it will become a future farm league for the NFL based on how well it performed this year. 

 

 

Lmao I actually ran across and watched his playoff video yesterday 

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3 hours ago, TheCasillas said:

Fitt mentioned that we were waiting for the XFL to complete to go after more players for the roster in a recent radio interview. This morning I started looking for good ways to keep up with the XFL weekly without devoting more than 30min of my life.... I stumbled acorss this YT content creator, and its awesome. Let me know if you all have other ways to keep track of the talent coming out of the XFL.... sounds like it will become a future farm league for the NFL based on how well it performed this year. 

 

 

I was glad to hear we are looking at the spring leagues to help fill out the back end of the roster. The XFL season ends next weekend, so I imagine we'd see some moves shortly thereafter.

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Some names to keep an eye on after looking around with a mind on age and/or production:

RB - Abram Smith

WR - Hakeem Butler

CB - Luq Barcoo, Michael Joseph, Kary Vincent Jr., Ajene Harris

iOL - Dohnovan West, Michael Maietti, Alex Mollette, Liam Fornadel, Jamil Demby

OT - Derrick Kelly

EDGE - Trent Harris

 

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2 hours ago, Untouchable said:

Some names to keep an eye on after looking around with a mind on age and/or production:

RB - Abram Smith

WR - Hakeem Butler

CB - Luq Barcoo, Michael Joseph, Kary Vincent Jr., Ajene Harris

iOL - Dohnovan West, Michael Maietti, Alex Mollette, Liam Fornadel, Jamil Demby

OT - Derrick Kelly

EDGE - Trent Harris

 

 

Hakeem Butler was great this season. He is a big WR and made a lot of great catches. I would not be surprised to see some team invite him to minicamp. 

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Abram Smith has been outstanding here in DC. I don't know if he'll make his way to Carolina, but he should absolutely catch on in a RB 2 or 3 role in the NFL. Kid just can't be kept out of the end zone. Occasional fumbles, but a quality RB coach can fix that. 

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1 hour ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

What about that RB that looks exactly like Christian McCaffrey what's his name? 

Max Borghi. I left him off because it seemed redundant in our RB room but he's been solid and could get another look in the league as like a 3rd down back.

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1 hour ago, Untouchable said:

Max Borghi. I left him off because it seemed redundant in our RB room but he's been solid and could get another look in the league as like a 3rd down back.

I wanted to draft Borghi late last year.  I think he ended up going undrafted.

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