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1 | Wildcats | Storm Norton | OT | Toledo |
2 | Dragons | Isaiah Battle | OT | Clemson |
3 | BattleHawks | Matt McCants | OT | Alabama-Birmingham |
Analysis: A two-time All-Conference USA offensive tackle, Matt McCants was taken in the sixth round of the 2012 draft, leading to an NFL career that would land him with the New York Giants, Oakland Raiders, Cleveland Browns and Chicago Bears over seven years. He also signed with the AAF, where he saw playing time as a reserve in one of the leagues deepest offensive line units. McCants' movement skills and efficient footwork are the strongest positives to his game. |
4 | Vipers | Jordan McCray | OC | Central Florida |
5 | Renegades | Willie Beavers | OT | Western Michigan |
6 | Guardians | Jarron Jones | OT | Notre Dame |
7 | Roughnecks | Cornelius Edison | OT | Portland State |
8 | Defenders | Kyle Murphy | OT | Stanford |
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Order | Team | Player Name | Position | College/NFL |
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1 | Defenders | Logan Tuley-Tillman | OT | Michigan |
2 | Roughnecks | Terry Poole | OT | San Diego State |
Analysis: A former JuCo transfer, Terry Poole started 25 games at San Diego State before being drafted by the Seattle Seahawks in the fourth round of the 2015 NFL draft. Spending three years in the league, Poole eventually found himself back in San Diego with the AAF, where he started eight games at tackle. Poole's measurables and rhythm in pass protection are strengths, as are his lateral quickness and hand placement. |
3 | Guardians | Cyrus Kouandjio | OT | Alabama |
4 | Renegades | Pace Murphy | OT | Northwestern State |
5 | Vipers | Martez Ivey | OT | Florida |
6 | BattleHawks | Brian Folkerts | OG | Washburn |
7 | Dragons | Venzell Boulware | OG | Tennessee |
8 | Wildcats | Fred Lauina | OG | Oregon State |
Analysis: After moving from American Samoa to play college football at Oregon State, Fred Lauina played in 43 games for the program over various roles. After a year with the Cleveland Browns, he started for San Antonio in the AAF. A quality guard with tackle experience to get a team out of a pinch, Lauina is noted for his versatility and his study habits. |
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Order | Team | Player | Position | College |
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1 | Wildcats | Ryan Pope | OT | San Diego State |
2 | Dragons | Dillon Day | OC | Mississippi State |
Analysis: A four-year starter at Mississippi State, the former SEC center has also played guard at the professional level. After going undrafted in 2015, Day spent four years in the NFL with four NFL teams, including multiple stints on active rosters. Overall, Day is a smart, try-hard competitor who possesses the desired toughness to set the tone for an interior. |
3 | BattleHawks | Dallas Thomas | OG | Tennessee |
4 | Vipers | Isaiah Williams | OG | Akron |
Analysis: Isaiah Williams originally enrolled at Akron as a defensive end, but made the full-time transition to the offensive line early on in his college career. In total, Williams has played with six NFL teams over four years as well as with Atlanta in the AAF. Quick to diagnose stunts and twists, the finisher also stalls bull rushes with ease. |
5 | Renegades | Maurquice Shakir | OG | Middle Tennessee State |
6 | Guardians | Parker Collins | OC | Appalachian State |
7 | Roughnecks | Avery Gennesy | OT | Texas A&M |
8 | Defenders | De'Ondre Wesley | OT | BYU |
Analysis: After stints in junior college and BYU, De'Ondre Wesley once again beat expectations as he spent four years in the NFL as an undrafted free agent. At every level of his evaluation process, Wesley has been at least somewhat overlooked and has beaten expectations. His size, strength and effectiveness in the run game continue to be his calling card that finds him work. |
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Order | Team | Player Name | Position | College/NFL |
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1 | Defenders | Jon Toth | OC | Kentucky |
2 | Roughnecks | Demetrius Rhaney | OC | Tennessee State |
Analysis: Best suited in a zone-blocking scheme, Demetrius Rhaney played two years at Tennessee State and was drafted by the Los Angeles Rams in the seventh round of 2014. After five years in the NFL with three teams, Rhaney developed into a full-time starting center in the AAF. The high-effort player generates a lot of lower body power and moves well vertically with strong, choppy steps. |
3 | Guardians | Anthony Coyle | OG | Fordham |
4 | Renegades | Darius James | OT | Auburn |
5 | Vipers | Andrew Tiller | OG | Syracuse |
6 | BattleHawks | Kent Perkins | OT | Texas |
7 | Dragons | Cyril Richardson | OG | Baylor |
Analysis: A former All-American, Cyril Richardson was drafted in the fifth round by the Buffalo Bills in 2014 after his Baylor career. In the NFL, he spent four years with the Bills and Chicago Bears, seeing playing time in 12 games and starting four, before starting in the AAF. A Day 1 starter as a guard, Richardson's mean streak, drive strength and functional lateral agility make him a force in the ground game and in protections. |
8 | Wildcats | Jaelin Robinson | OT | Temple |
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Order | Team | Player | Position | College |
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1 | Wildcats | Damien Mama | OG | USC |
Analysis: A former high school All-American and super recruit, Damien Mama started in all 31 games that he saw playing time in at USC before declaring for the NFL draft a year early in 2017. As an undrafted free agent, Mama had stints with the Kansas City Chiefs, New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys before starting at guard and center in the AAF. The mammoth guard has a strong, heavy base to create downhill movement off the line and is a great fit for a man blocking scheme. |
2 | Dragons | Quinterrius Eatmon | OT | South Florida |
3 | BattleHawks | Jake Campos | OG | Iowa State |
4 | Vipers | Tre Jackson | OG | Florida State |
Analysis: A former All-American and two-time All-ACC guard at Florida State, Tre Jackson was drafted in the fourth round by the New England Patriots in 2015, where he started 13 games and started nine for the team as a rookie. Injured early on in his career, Jackson never saw NFL playing time following his rookie season and reappeared healthy as a game-changing offensive lineman in the AAF. A great finisher, Jackson is a big body in the middle who does his best work in a phone booth. |
5 | Renegades | Alex Balducci | OC | Oregon |
6 | Guardians | Zac Kerin | OG | Toledo |
7 | Roughnecks | Marquez Tucker | OG | Southern Utah |
8 | Defenders | Rishard Cook | OG | Alabama-Birmingham |
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Order | Team | Player Name | Position | College/NFL |
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1 | Defenders | Chris Brown | OG | USC |
2 | Roughnecks | Gerhard de Beer | OT | Arizona |
3 | Guardians | Brian Fineanganofo | OT | Idaho State |
4 | Renegades | Josh Allen | OG | Lousiana Monroe |
Analysis: Raised in a football family, Josh Allen was a Team USA U-19 national team player who turned down Power 5 offers to stay closer to home at Louisiana-Monroe. A two-time All-Sun Belt lineman who split time at guard and center, Allen registered 41 starts with the program before playing with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Green Bay Packers, San Francisco 49ers and Arizona Cardinals in the NFL, as well as stints in the CFL and AAF. His power and tenacity in the run game creates movement, his biggest strength as an interior player who can swing through multiple positions. |
5 | Vipers | Christian Morris | OT | Ole Miss |
6 | BattleHawks | Tyler Gauthier | OC | Miami |
7 | Dragons | Michael Dunn | OT | Maryland |
8 | Wildcats | Nico Siragusa | OG | San Diego State |
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Order | Team | Player | Position | College |
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1 | Wildcats | Ryan Cummings | OG | Wyoming |
2 | Dragons | Kirk Barron | OC | Purdue |
3 | BattleHawks | Blake Muir | OG | Baylor |
4 | Vipers | Tony Adams | OG | NC State |
5 | Renegades | Adam Bisnowaty | OT | Pittsburgh |
6 | Guardians | John Kling | OT | Buffalo |
7 | Roughnecks | Patrick Lewis | OC | Texas A&M |
8 | Defenders | Toby Weathersby | OT | LSU |
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Order | Team | Player Name | Position | College/NFL |
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1 | Defenders | James O'Hagan | OC | Buffalo |
2 | Roughnecks | Ryan Anderson | OC | Wake Forest |
3 | Guardians | Ian Silberman | OG | Boston College |
Analysis: Originally a Florida Gator, Ian Silberman graduate transferred to Boston College for his final year of college football and started a total of 20 games at the FBS level. A highly-durable player, Silberman was seen as a safety net in the NFL, spending time on six NFL rosters over five years. The 2015 sixth-round pick can suit up as a guard or a right tackle in a balanced offense that takes advantage of his ability on misdirections and play-action passes. |
4 | Renegades | Salesi Uhatafe | OG | Utah |
Analysis: A former Utah guard, Salesi Uhatafe played in ever offensive snap for Salt Lake in the AAF last season. Formerly in the camps of Atlanta, Detroit, Jacksonville and Washington in the NFL, he has plenty of pro experience for a 2018 draft class lineman. A consistent, sturdy interior presence, Uhatafe is an impact player in the run and pass game. |
5 | Vipers | Daronte Bouldin | OG | Ole Miss |
6 | BattleHawks | James Murray | OC | Holy Cross |
7 | Dragons | Jordan Rose | OT | Idaho |
8 | Wildcats | Lene Maiava | OT | Arizona |
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Order | Team | Player | Position | College |
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1 | Wildcats | Tyler Roemer | OT | San Diego State |
2 | Dragons | Robert Myers | OG | Tennessee State |
3 | BattleHawks | Juwann Bushell-Beatty | OG | Michigan |
4 | Vipers | Marquis Lucas | OG | West Virginia |
5 | Renegades | John Keenoy | OG | Western Michigan |
6 | Guardians | Nate Theaker | OT | Wayne State |
7 | Roughnecks | Marcus Applefield | OT | Virginia |
8 | Defenders | Chase Farris | OG | Ohio State |
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Order | Team | Player Name | Position | College/NFL |
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1 | Defenders | Casey Tucker | OT | Arizona State |
2 | Roughnecks | Tayo Fabuluje | OT | TCU |
3 | Guardians | Arie Kouandjio | OG | Alabama |
4 | Renegades | Justin Evans | OT | South Carolina State |
5 | Vipers | William Campbell | OG | Michigan |
6 | BattleHawks | Dejon Allen | OG | Hawaii |
7 | Dragons | Craig McCorkle | OT | California (PA) |
8 | Wildcats | Anthony Morris | OT | Tennessee State |
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