1 Defenders Rashard Davis WR James Madison

2 Roughnecks Connor Cook QB Michigan State

Analysis: An experienced and productive college quarterback at Michigan State, Connor Cook was drafted in the 4th round by the Oakland Raiders in 2016. Cook is a well-versed pro-style quarterback who consistently displays the footwork, timing and crispiness in his fundamentals as a high quality quarterback. He has ample arm strength to finish throws on the perimeter and down the field, and has the toughness to stand tall and drive the ball regardless of pressure around him. Cook's experience, confidence and decisiveness make him a reliable, rhythm passer for an XFL offense.

3 Guardians DeAngelo Yancey WR Purdue

Analysis: As a senior at Purdue, DeAngelo Yancey was a Second Team All-Big Ten selection at wide receiver and was selected by Green Bay in the 5th round of the 2017 NFL Draft. He spent time with the Jets and Titans in addition to the Packers. Yancey was drafted primarily as a vertical receiver as he developed a more nuanced skill set for the short to intermediate passing game. He was deployed equally from the slot as well as the perimeter during his stint with the Packers, utilized as a field-stretcher where he was primarily targeted 15+ yards downfield.

4 Renegades Jeff Badet WR Oklahoma

Analysis: A receiving and return contributor for Oklahoma during Baker Mayfield's Heisman season of 2017, Jeff Badet finished his college career with 108 receptions, receiving yards, 10 receiving touchdowns and 662 return yards. Badet later played for the Minnesota Vikings at the NFL level. With 4.27-second 40-yard dash speed, Badet's slot skills and catch-and-run talent threaten secondaries in the deep middle and down the sideline.

5 Vipers Nick Truesdell TE Grand Rapids JC

6 BattleHawks Christine Michael RB Texas A&M

Analysis: After posting 2,791 rushing yards and 34 rushing touchdowns at Texas A&M, Christine Michael was selected in the second round by the Seattle Seahawks in the 2013 NFL draft. Over his NFL career, Michael recorded 1,089 rushing yards as an inside and outside threat at the pro level. With 4.02-second short shuttle short area quickness at 220 pounds, Michael has the ability to explode with force inside or outside the tackles, no matter how he touches the ball.

7 Dragons Trey Williams RB Texas A&M

8 Wildcats Elijah Hood RB North Carolina