XFL Draft Begins Today, League Reveals How To Watch

The XFL will hold its draft tomorrow, and the relaunched football league has revealed how to watch. The league announced on Monday that the Draft will begin on Tuesday, with several ways to tune in, as described in their press release below:

XFL Draft Week presented by ZipRecruiter is HERE!
It’s finally here. XFL Draft Week, presented by ZipRecruiter, begins tomorrow, Tuesday, November 15 and continues through Thursday, November 17. All the action starts with the QB Selection Show hosted by ESPN’s Stormy Buonantony and tomorrow evening you will be able to watch the behind-the-scenes program, Drive to the XFL Draft presented by ZipRecruiter airing on ESPN2. Wednesday is day one of the XFL Draft presented by ZipRecruiter with the conclusion on Thursday. Over the next three days we have a lot in store for you.

Below is a full schedule including the best ways to watch, follow along and be part of the action.

XFL Quarterback Selection Show: Streaming live on XFL.COM beginning at 11am PT/2pm ET.
Drive to the XFL Draft: Presented by ZipRecruiter premieres on ESPN 2 at 7pm PT/10pm ET.
Day 1 XFL Draft: Presented by ZipRecruiter: Begins at 8:30am PT/11:30am ET. Day 1 is broken into four positional groupings, with 11 rounds of selections per group.
Day 2 XFL Draft: Presented by ZipRecruiter: Begins at 7:30am PT/10:30am ET where specialists will be featured followed by open rounds.
Fans will be able to follow Draft events with a live and interactive Draft Central board at XFL.COM/DRAFT. Be sure to follow @xfldefenders where you will find specific DC Defenders selections & behind-the-scenes coverage each day.

And we invite you to be part of the excitement on social using #XFLDraft for a chance to have your content featured on Draft Central as part of the fan experience.

“The Draft is just the start of an incredible new chapter for these players. We cannot wait to welcome this inspiring new talent to the XFL.” said Chairwoman and Owner Dany Garcia.

Source: EWrestlingNews

XFL Draft Day 2 Results – Defensive Backfield” And “Open Draft

Yesterday was the second and final day of the 2019 XFL draft.

Defensive Backfield (CB, NB, SS, FS) and Open Draft (In addition to P/K/LS, all remaining players after positional drafts will be available)

Defensive Backfield

Round 21

241) Dallas Renegades – Derron Smith – SAF – Fresno State
242) New York Guardians – Jamar Summers – CB – UConn
243) Houston Roughnecks – Deji Olatoye – CB – North Carolina A&T
244) D.C. Defenders – Elijah Campbell – CB – Northern Iowa
245) Los Angeles Wildcats – Jack Tocho – CB – NC State
246) Seattle Dragons – Jhavonte Dean – CB – Miami
247) St. Louis BattleHawks – Herb Miller – SAF – Florida Atlantic
248) Tampa Bay Vipers – Arrion Springs – CB – Oregon

Round 22

249) Tampa Bay Vipers – Picasso Nelson – CB – Southern Miss
250) St. Louis BattleHawks – Will Hill – SAF – Florida
251) Seattle Dragons – Chris Davis – CB – Auburn
252) Los Angeles Wildcats – Jaylen Dunlap – CB – Illinois
253) D.C. Defenders – Desmond Lawrence – CB – North Carolina
254) Houston Roughnecks – Robert Nelson – CB – Arizona State
255) New York Guardians – Lorenzo Doss – CB – Tulane
256) Dallas Renegades – Treston Decoud – CB – Oregon State

Round 23

257) Dallas Renegades – Dashaun Phillips – CB – Tarleton State
258) New York Guardians – David Rivers – CB – Youngstown State
259) Houston Roughnecks – Trae Elston – SAF – Ole Miss
260) D.C. Defenders – Jalen Myrick – CB – Minnesota
261) Los Angeles Wildcats – C.J. Moore – CB North – Carolina Central
262) Seattle Dragons – Kentrell Brice – SAF – Louisiana Tech
263) St. Louis BattleHawks – D’Montre Wade – CB – Murray State
264) Tampa Bay Vipers – Demontre Hurst – CB – Oklahoma

Round 24

265) Tampa Bay Vipers Jude Adjei-Barimah – CB – Bowling Green
266) St. Louis BattleHawks – Dexter McCoil – SAF – Tulsa
267) Seattle Dragons – Steve Williams – CB – California
268) Los Angeles Wildcats – Roman Tatum – CB – Southern Illinois
269) D.C. Defenders – Doran Grant – CB – Ohio State
270) Houston Roughnecks – Marqueston Huff – SAF – Wyoming
271) New York Guardians – Dravon Askew-Henry – SAF – West Virginia
272) Dallas Renegades – Kurtis Drummond – SAF – Michigan State

Round 25

273) Dallas Renegades – Josh Hawkins – CB – East Carolina
274) New York Guardians – Demetrious Cox – SAF – Michigan State
275) Houston Roughnecks – SaQwan Edwards – SAF – New Mexico
276) D.C. Defenders – Bradley Sylve – CB – Alabama
277) Los Angeles Wildcats – Jordan Powell – SAF – Widener
278) Seattle Dragons – Channing Stribling – CB – Michigan
279) St. Louis BattleHawks – Kenny Robinson – SAF – West Virginia
280) Tampa Bay Vipers – Marcelis Branch – SAF – Robert Morris

Round 26

281) Tampa Bay Vipers – Micah Hannemann – SAF – BYU
282) St. Louis BattleHawks – Marquez White – CB – Florida State
283) Seattle Dragons – Cody Brown – SAF – Arkansas State
284) Los Angeles Wildcats – Ahmad Dixon – SAF – Baylor
285) D.C. Defenders – Reggie Cole – CB – Mary Hardin-Baylor
286) Houston Roughnecks – Ed Reynolds – SAF – Stanford
287) New York Guardians – Andrew Soroh – SAF – Florida Atlantic
288) Dallas Renegades – Montrel Meander – SAF – Grambling State

Round 27

289) Dallas Renegades – John Franklin – III – CB Auburn
290) New York Guardians – Jeremiah McKinnon – CB – Florida International
291) Houston Roughnecks – Brendan Langley – CB – Lamar
292) D.C. Defenders – Rahim Moore – SAF – UCLA
293) Los Angeles Wildcats – Harlan Miller – CB – Southeastern Louisiana
294) Seattle Dragons – Jordan Martin – SAF – Syracuse
295) St. Louis BattleHawks – Trovon Reed – CB – Auburn
296) Tampa Bay Vipers – Lashard Durr – CB – Mississippi State

Round 28

297) Tampa Bay Vipers – Herb Waters – CB – Miami
298) St. Louis BattleHawks – Joe Powell – SAF – Globe Tech
299) Seattle Dragons – Tyson Graham – SAF – South Dakota
300) Los Angeles Wildcats – Jerome Couplin – SAF – William & Mary
301) D.C. Defenders – Tyree Kinnel – SAF – Michigan
302) Houston Roughnecks – Kendall Adams – SAF – Kansas State
303) New York Guardians – Terrence Alexander – CB – LSU
304) Dallas Renegades – Doyin Jibowu – SAF – Fort Hays State

Round 29

305) Dallas Renegades – Donatello Brown – CB – Valdosta State
306) New York Guardians – Nydair Rouse – CB – West Chester
307) Houston Roughnecks – Deatrick Nichols – CB – South Florida
308) D.C. Defenders – Carlos Merritt – SAF – Campbell
309) Los Angeles Wildcats – Mike Stevens – CB – NC State
310) Seattle Dragons – Mohammed Seisay – CB – Nebraska
311) St. Louis BattleHawks – Trey Caldwell – CB – Louisiana Monroe
312) Tampa Bay Vipers – Robenson Therezie – SAF – Auburn

Round 30

313) Tampa Bay Vipers – Bryce Canady – CB – Florida International
314) St. Louis BattleHawks – Ryan White – CB – Auburn
315) Seattle Dragons – Sterling Moore – CB – SMU
316) Los Angeles Wildcats – Bryce Cheek – CB – Akron
317) D.C. Defenders – Ladarius Gunter – CB – Miami
318) Houston Roughnecks – Justin Martin – CB – Tennessee
319) New York Guardians – Ranthony Texada – CB – TCU
320) Dallas Renegades – Ronald Martin – SAF – LSU

Open Draft

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