UFL Premiere Season Draft
The UFL "Premiere" Season Draft was the inaugural draft of the United Football League (UFL).[1] The results of the draft were announced via press release on June 19, 2009.[1]
Among the players selected were those that participated in earlier workouts in Orlando, Florida and Las Vegas, Nevada.[1] Once drafted by a UFL team, a player's rights were held by that team if he agreed to play within the league.[1]
Draft results
= Indicated player signed with drafting team |
California Redwoods
Player | Position | College |
---|---|---|
Odie Armstrong | FB | NW Oklahoma State |
Obafemi Ayanbadejo | FB | San Diego State |
Shane Boyd | QB | Kentucky |
Larry Brackins | WR | Pearl River CC |
Kai Brown | LS | Brown |
Brett Dietz | QB | Hanover |
Marcus Fitzgerald | WR | Marshall |
Marquies Gunn | DE | Auburn |
Derrell Hutsona | RB | Washington State |
Prince Kwateng | LB | Northwestern |
Branden Ledbetter | TE | Western Michigan |
Cory Lekkerkerker | T | California-Davis |
Joe Martin | LB | San Diego State |
Liam O'Hagan | QB | Harvard |
Brian Rimpf | T | East Carolina |
B. J. Sams | WR | McNeese State |
Brian Stamper | T | Vanderbilt |
Jason Stewart | NT | Fresno State |
Damon Suggs | DE | Georgia Southern |
Ahmad Treaudo | DB | Southern |
Marviel Underwood | DB | San Diego State |
Jeremy Unertl | DB | Wisconsin–La Crosse |
John David Washington | RB | Morehouse |
Joe West | WR | Texas-El Paso |
Florida Tuskers
Las Vegas Locomotives
New York Sentinels
Player | Position | College |
---|---|---|
C. J. Bachér | QB | Northwestern |
Trey Brown | DB | UCLA |
Oliver Celestin | DB | Texas Southern |
Richy Rich | NT | South Florida |
Maurice Fountain | DE | Clemson |
Ronnie Ghent | TE | Louisville |
Tyronne Gross | RB | Eastern Oregon |
Samuel Gutekunst | T | None |
Jasper Harvey | C | San Diego State |
Brian Johnson | QB | Utah |
Noriaki Kinoshita | WR | Ritsumeikan |
David Lofton | DB | Stanford |
Marc Magro | LB | West Virginia |
Terrell Maze | DB | San Diego State |
Ray Norell | T | Buffalo |
Ramiro Pruneda | T | Monterrey Tech |
Joe Rubin | RB | Portland State |
Steve Sanders | WR | Bowling Green |
Cecil Sapp | RB | Colorado State |
Bryan Save | NT | Colorado State |
Michale Spicer | DE | Western Carolina |
LaBrandon Toefield | RB | LSU |
Nathan Williams | LB | Murray State |
Shannon Woods | RB | Texas Tech |
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References
- ""Premiere" Season Draft". UFL-Football.com. 19 June 2009. Archived from the original on July 26, 2009. Retrieved 12 August 2009.
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