2026 UFL draft

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The 2026 UFL draft is the player selection process to fill the rosters of the eight teams for the 2026 UFL season.

DateJanuary 9–14, 2026
LocationUFL HQ (Arlington, TX)
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2026 UFL dispersal draft
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DateJanuary 9–14, 2026
LocationUFL HQ (Arlington, TX)
Remote
Overview
LeagueUnited Football League
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History

The 2024 UFL draft had largely been unsuccessful, as it was restricted to rookie players who had gone undrafted in that year's NFL Draft and most of the drafted players refused to sign with the UFL.[1] To address this, the league indicated plans to hold the 2025 draft in September 2025, after NFL rosters and practice squads were set, to better assess who was actually available and would be realistically willing to sign.[2] By summer 2025, with continued uncertainty about which teams would still be in the UFL and where they would be playing, this draft was indefinitely suspended.

Following Mike Repole's acquisition of the UFL and the relocation of the Michigan Panthers, Memphis Showboats, and San Antonio Brahmas, UFL representatives had initially promised that he would honor the contracts teams had signed with its existing players and not liquidate their rosters.[3] Repole disregarded that promise and announced that every team's rosters would be dissolved and a draft would occur to create new teams.[4] One of the goals of this process was to move the teams to a have more regional centered rosters.[5]

Structure

On January 9, 2026 quarterbacks were selected remotely.[6] The next day, regional college allocation would occur. In this process, coaches are allowed to select a maximum of three players from a list of Division I FBS universities in close proximity to their home cities. Both of these category selections were announced on January 12.[5]

On January 13-14th the main draft was held at the UFL HQ in Arlington, Texas. On the 13th, UFL players from the 2025 season were drafted in six positional groups:[7] offensive lineman, running backs and tight ends, wide receivers, defensive front seven (defensive tackles, ends, and linebackers), defensive backs, and specialists. Teams could protect 12 players from their 2025 rosters on a reserve list that will not be available to draft, with the three teams in new markets each being given access to the rosters of one of the three 2025 teams that were not retained for 2026 for potential protection.[5]

On January 14, the free agents draft was held; this was likewise broken into positional groups with an additional open draft section at the end.[5]

Draft order was determined by a virtual lottery and the draft was conducted in a snake format, with the draft order reversing itself in each round.[8]

Teams were allowed to select a minimum of 60 and a maximum of 62 players in the draft including three quarterbacks, a maximum of three college allocations, and a maximum of 12 protected players.[9]

Eligibility

To be eligible for the UFL Players draft, a player must have ended the 2025 UFL season on an active roster or injured reserve[9].

To be eligible for the free agent draft a player must not have been signed to a UFL active roster in 2025 and fall into one of the following categories:[10]

  1. 2025 NFL draft-eligible players
  2. 2025 NFL training camp players
  3. 2026 NFL draft-eligible players
  4. UFL Showcase attendees
  5. Players who signed a LOI and did not finish the 2025 season on a UFL roster
  6. Other free agents

Protected players

Teams are allowed to protect up to 12 players from their 2025 rosters.[7] The three new teams will draw from the rosters of the now defunct teams. The Columbus Aviators will draw from the Michigan Panthers roster, the Louisville Kings from the Memphis Showboats, and the Orlando Storm from the San Antonio Brahmas.

Birmingham Stallions

Columbus Aviators

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Dallas Renegades

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DC Defenders

Houston Gamblers

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Player[11] Position College
Christopher Allen LB Alabama
Israel Antwine DT Oklahoma State
Damon Arnette CB Ohio State
Justin Hall WR Ball State
Keenan Isaac CB Alabama State
Avery Jones C Auburn
Lawrence Keys III WR Tulane
Jack Kramer C Bowling Green
Kirk Merritt RB Arkansas State
Marvin Moody Jr. LB Tulane
Markel Roby S Pittsburgh State
Geor’Quarius Spivey TE Mississippi State
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Louisville Kings

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Orlando Storm

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Player[11] Position College
Tavante Beckett LB Marshall
Isaiah Buggs DT Alabama
Jashaun Corbin RB Florida State
Zuri Henry T UTEP
Steven Stilianos TE Iowa
Jacob Sykes DE UCLA
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St. Louis Battlehawks

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Quarterback Draft

The Quarterback Draft marked the first phase of the UFL’s player selection process. Head coaches, working in collaboration with the league’s centralized scouting department, evaluated all eligible quarterbacks and submitted a ranked list of their top five candidates to the league. The draft took place on Friday, January 9, and all selections were announced three days later. Not every team was assigned three quarterbacks.[12][13]

(*) indicates a player returning to the same team as held his rights in 2025.

Regional College Allocation

Each head coach selected up to three players from local colleges to protect. This process was completed on January 10 and published two days later.

Player allocations for each UFL team were determined based on the league’s regionalization map, as outlined below:[14]

  • Birmingham: Alabama, Auburn, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, UAB
  • Columbus: Indiana, Michigan, Notre Dame, Ohio State
  • Dallas: Baylor, SMU, TCU, Texas, North Texas
  • DC: Maryland, Penn State, Virginia, Virginia Tech
  • Houston: Houston, LSU, Rice, Texas A&M
  • Louisville: Cincinnati, Kentucky, Louisville, Tennessee
  • Orlando: Florida, Florida State, USF, UCF
  • St. Louis: Illinois, Iowa, Iowa State, Missouri

{*} School wasn't on the original regionalization college assignment by the league.

UFL Players Draft

Source: [15]

Three veteran players-St. Louis's Jaryd Jones-Smith, Birmingham's Amari Rodgers and Michigan's Kai Nacua—rejected their selections and retired from the UFL the day of the draft.[16]

Phase 1: Offensive Linemen

Phase 2: Defensive Front Seven (Linebackers, Defensive Ends, Defensive Tackles)

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Team Player Position College
Birmingham Stallions T. J. Carter DI Kentucky
Izayah Green-May EDGE Northern Illinois
Amani Bledsoe DI Oklahoma
Olakunle Fatukasi LB Rutgers
Kyahva Tezino LB San Diego State
Columbus Aviators Caeveon Patton DI Texas State
Storey Jackson LB Liberty
Prince Emili DI Penn
Ron Stone Jr. EDGE Washington State
Nelson Ceaser EDGE Houston
Xavier Benson LB Oklahoma State
Olive Sagapolu DI Wisconsin
Dallas Renegades Antwuan Jackson DI Ohio State
TJ Franklin EDGE Baylor
Carson Wells EDGE Colorado
Callahan O'Reilly LB Montana State
Andrew Dowell LB Michigan State
Kalen DeLoach LB Florida State
J.T. Tyler LB Princeton
DC Defenders Durrell Johnson EDGE Liberty
Devonnsha Maxwell DI Chattanooga
Dennis Johnson DI Grand Valley State
Brian Abraham EDGE Albany
Ferrod Gardner LB Louisiana
Phil Hoskins DI Kentucky
Houston Gamblers Kyon Barrs DI USC
Jerrod Clark EDGE Coastal Carolina
Ikenna Enechukwu DI Rice
Lonnie Phelps EDGE Kansas
Shaka Toney EDGE Penn State
Malik Fisher DE Villanova
Charlie Thomas III LB Georgia Tech
Louisville Kings DeVere Levelston EDGE SMU
Myjai Sanders EDGE Cincinnati
LaRon Stokes DI Oklahoma
Jamir Jones EDGE Notre Dame
Shayne Simon LB Pittsburgh
Benning Potoa'e DI Washington
Orlando Storm Chris Garrett EDGE Concordia–St. Paul
Isaiah Mack DL Chattanooga
Maximilian Roberts EDGE Boston College
Willie Yarbary DL Wake Forest
St. Louis Battlehawks Carlos Davis DL Nebraska
Jordan Williams LB Baylor
Mike Rose LB Iowa State
Steve Linton EDGE Baylor
Taylor Stallworth DL South Carolina
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Phase 3: Running Backs/Tight Ends/Wide Receivers

Phase 4: Defensive Backs

Free Agents Draft

Source: [17]

Phase 1: Offensive Linemen

Phase 2: Defensive Front Seven (Linebackers, Defensive Ends, Defensive Tackles)

Phase 3: Running Backs/Tight Ends/Wide Receivers

Phase 4: Defensive Backs

Phase 5: Specialists

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Team Player Position College
Birmingham Stallions Jonathan Garibay K Texas Tech
Colby Wadman P UC Davis
Rodrigo Blankenship K Georgia
Columbus Aviators Payton Bunch LS Virginia
Dallas Renegades Antonio Ortiz LS TCU
Colton Theaker K Washington State
Brendan Hall K Montana State
Houston Gamblers John Hoyland K Wyoming
Marco Ortiz LS Nebraska
Mike Rivers P Troy
Louisville Kings Tanner Brown K Oklahoma State
Mac Brown P Ole Miss
Orlando Storm Alex Matheson LS Cal Lutheran
Michael Lantz K USC
Jack Browning P San Diego State
St. Louis Battlehawks Matthew Hembrough LS Oklahoma State
Ryan Sanborn P Texas
Tucker McCann K Missouri
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Phase 6: Open

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Team Player Position College
Dallas Renegades Tramel Walthour DE Georgia
Rodrick Daniels Jr. WR SMU
Shaun Wade CB Ohio State
Te’Rai Powell DB UMass
DC Defenders Maliq Carr TE Houston
Maceo Beard S International
Niles Scott DI Frostburg State
Kyle Phillips EDGE Tennessee
Davin Bellamy EDGE Georgia
Josh Ball T Marshall
Nicholas Petit-Frere T Ohio State
Grant DuBose WR Charlotte
Louisville Kings RJ Oben DE Notre Dame
Dez Fitzpatrick WR Louisville
Florian Bierbaumer TE International
Orlando Storm Mark Gilbert CB Duke
T. J. Pesefea DI Arizona State
Lyle Santos G Southern Utah
Kole Taylor TE West Virginia
Josh Minkins S Cincinnati
Jayden Peevy DT Texas A&M
St. Louis Battlehawks Tariq Carpenter LB Georgia Tech
Kelly Akharaiyi WR Mississippi State
Dillon Johnson RB Washington
Nevelle Clarke CB UCF
Taylor Morin WR Wake Forest
Jonathan Sutherland LB Penn State
Ozzie Hutchinson G Albany
Luke Masterson LB Wake Forest
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