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USFL To Hold First-Ever College Draft On Feb 21st

With A Focus On Future Success, 80 Players Will Be Drafted To ‘Pursue Their Professional Football Dreams’

NEW ORLEANS (Feb. 20, 2023) – The USFL today announced details for its first-ever College Draft. The 10-round traditional draft starts at 1:00 PM ET on Tuesday, Feb. 21. Head Coaches and General Managers for all eight USFL teams will remotely draft the rights to 80 players who are eligible to join professional football. The USFL will provide real-time coverage of the 2023 College Draft through theUSFL.com and its social media channels on TwitterFacebook, and Instagram.

The USFL is the first major professional spring football league in nearly 40 years to complete a successful inaugural season and return for Season 2. USFL leaders attribute this generational accomplishment to bringing high-quality football to fans while executing a strategic long-term growth plan that ensures the league is successful for years to come.

“We are building the USFL for long-term success and our first-ever College Draft demonstrates our clear focus on building winning teams for Season 2, Season 3, and beyond,” said Daryl Johnston, Executive Vice President of Football Operations. “The USFL will continue to search for and evaluate the best players to join our league. We are excited to see who the next KaVontae Turpin will be to turn an opportunity with the USFL into a springboard for success in the NFL. Conducting our inaugural College Draft shows that the USFL is committed to providing these talented players an alternative route to pursue their professional football dreams.”

USFL teams are drafting the rights to 80 players from a pool of approximately 3,000 who are eligible to join professional football. All players for the 2023 USFL College Draft must have been out of high school for at least three years, waived their remaining college eligibility, or have exhausted their college eligibility. One exception to this rule is that all Junior College players can request USFL draft eligibility once they are two years out of high school and have not enrolled in a four-year college. Teams are not allowed to trade draft positions, nor trade the playing rights of a drafted player for a player currently under contract.

New Michigan Panthers Head Coach Mike Nolan and his General Manager Steve Kazor will have the first pick of the 2023 USFL College Draft thanks to an innovative ruling by the league to incentivize winning and avoid tanking. In the last regular-season game of 2022, the 1-8 Panthers secured the first selection in all 10-rounds of the 2023 College Draft by defeating the 1-8 Pittsburgh Maulers, 33-21.

A traditional draft order is arranged by last season’s team records going from worst to first: Michigan Panthers, Pittsburgh Maulers, Houston Gamblers, Memphis Showboats, New Orleans Breakers, New Jersey Generals, Philadelphia Stars, and the 2022 USFL Champion Birmingham Stallions. New Jersey’s first five selections have been penalized to lower positions due to a violation of offseason roster management rules. The order for all 80 draft positions is listed in this attachment.

For the first three rounds, teams will have five minutes to draft a player. For the final seven rounds, teams will have three minutes to submit a pick. Should a team let its time expire in any round without a selection, it will still choose a player, but it risks letting the team on the clock take a player it might have been considering. Teams are not allowed to pass, and there will be a five-minute break between each round. At the conclusion of the 2023 College Draft, each team will have secured USFL rights for 10 players, for a league total of 80 players.

Monitoring remotely during the 2023 USFL College Draft, Johnston and Jim Popp, Director of Player Administration, are in New Orleans scouting players who are participating in the upcoming HBCU Legacy Bowl. USFL Season 2 kicks-off in April at four host cities in Detroit, Canton, Ohio, Birmingham, Ala., and Memphis, Tenn.

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2023 USFL COLLEGE DRAFT ORDER

  ROUND 1 (Overall)

1. (1) Michigan Panthers

2. (2) Pittsburgh Maulers

3. (3) Houston Gamblers

4. (4) Memphis Showboats

5. (5) New Orleans Breakers

6. (6) Philadelphia Stars

7. (7) Birmingham Stallions

  ROUND 2 (Overall)

1.  (8) Michigan Panthers

2.  (9) Pittsburgh Maulers

3.  (10) Houston Gamblers

4.  (11) Memphis Showboats

5.  (12) New Orleans Breakers

6.  (13) Philadelphia Stars

7.  (14) Birmingham Stallions

*8. (15) New Jersey Generals

  ROUND 3 (Overall)

1.  (16) Michigan Panthers

2.  (17) Pittsburgh Maulers

3.  (18) Houston Gamblers

4.  (19) Memphis Showboats

5.  (20) New Orleans Breakers

6.  (21) Philadelphia Stars

7.  (22) Birmingham Stallions

*8. (23) New Jersey Generals

  ROUND 4 (Overall)

1.  (24) Michigan Panthers

2.  (25) Pittsburgh Maulers

3.  (26) Houston Gamblers

4.  (27) Memphis Showboats

5.  (28) New Orleans Breakers

6.  (29) Philadelphia Stars

7.  (30) Birmingham Stallions

*8. (31) New Jersey Generals

  ROUND 5 (Overall)

1.  (32) Michigan Panthers

2.  (33) Pittsburgh Maulers

3.  (34) Houston Gamblers

4.  (35) Memphis Showboats

5.  (36) New Orleans Breakers

6.  (37) Philadelphia Stars

7.  (38) Birmingham Stallions

*8. (39) New Jersey Generals

  ROUND 6 (Overall)

1. (40) Michigan Panthers

2. (41) Pittsburgh Maulers

3. (42) Houston Gamblers

4. (43) Memphis Showboats

5. (44) New Orleans Breakers

6. (45) New Jersey Generals

7. (46) Philadelphia Stars

8. (47) Birmingham Stallions

  ROUND 7 (Overall)

1. (48) Michigan Panthers

2. (49) Pittsburgh Maulers

3. (50) Houston Gamblers

4. (51) Memphis Showboats

5. (52) New Orleans Breakers

6. (53) New Jersey Generals

7. (54) Philadelphia Stars

8. (55) Birmingham Stallions

  ROUND 8 (Overall)

1. (56) Michigan Panthers

2. (57) Pittsburgh Maulers

3. (58) Houston Gamblers

4. (59) Memphis Showboats

5. (60) New Orleans Breakers

6. (61) New Jersey Generals

7. (62) Philadelphia Stars

8. (63) Birmingham Stallions

  ROUND 9 (Overall)

1. (64) Michigan Panthers

2. (65) Pittsburgh Maulers

3. (66) Houston Gamblers

4. (67) Memphis Showboats

5. (68) New Orleans Breakers

6. (69) New Jersey Generals

7. (70) Philadelphia Stars

8. (71) Birmingham Stallions

  ROUND 10 (Overall)

1.  (72) Michigan Panthers

2.  (73) Pittsburgh Maulers

3.  (74) Houston Gamblers

4.  (75) Memphis Showboats

5.  (76) New Orleans Breakers

6.  (77) New Jersey General

7.  (78) Philadelphia Stars

8.  (79) Birmingham Stallions

*9. (80) New Jersey Generals

*New Jersey draft positions penalized for violating offseason roster management rules

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