On Saturday morning, the still unnamed XFL Seattle franchise will host roughly 100 XFL hopefuls at Memorial Stadium in Seattle starting at 11:30 a.m PT.

Multiple former Seahawks and other local stars from the University of Washington will be among them, including running back Bishop Sankey, quarterback Keith Price, defensive tackle Alameda Ta’amu and free safety Ryan Murphy.

Sankey is the most notable of the bunch. After an incredible career with the Huskies, Sankey was selected in the second round by the Titans back in 2014. He never fulfilled expectations in the NFL however, only carrying the ball 199 times for 762 yards and three touchdowns.

He recently suited up for the San Diego Fleet of the now defunct Alliance of American Football league, and will now look to continue his playing career with Seattle’s XFL franchise.

.@UW_Football All-American and former 3rd round pick @BishopSankey will be putting his talents on display in front of #XFL coaches and scouts at tomorrow's #XFLShowcase pic.twitter.com/b3Nzvx8YTq — XFL Seattle (@XFLSeattle) June 21, 2019

Price, 28, was the quarterback at UW from 2010-2013. He has bounced around multiple professional leagues since then, which included a stint in the AAF as well.

Ta’amu also played at UW before he was drafted by the Steelers in the fourth round in 2012. He appeared in 21 NFL games with the Cardinals from 2013-2014, recording five solo tackles and one quarterback hit.

Murphy, who is cousins with Marshawn Lynch, was drafted by the Seahawks in the seventh round of the 2015 draft after an accomplished career at Oregon State. The free safety never played for Seattle however, only appearing in three games with the Giants in 2017.

These four players will be joined by around 100 more hopefuls looking to continue their playing career in Vince McMahon’s eight-team upstart league, which will kick off on February 8 – one week after the Super Bowl.