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

PlayerPositionCollege
Odie ArmstrongFBNW Oklahoma State
Obafemi AyanbadejoFBSan Diego State
Shane BoydQBKentucky
Larry BrackinsWRPearl River CC
Kai BrownLSBrown
Brett DietzQBHanover
Marcus FitzgeraldWRMarshall
Marquies GunnDEAuburn
Derrell HutsonaRBWashington State
Prince KwatengLBNorthwestern
Branden LedbetterTEWestern Michigan
Cory LekkerkerkerTCalifornia-Davis
Joe MartinLBSan Diego State
Liam O'HaganQBHarvard
Brian RimpfTEast Carolina
B. J. SamsWRMcNeese State
Brian StamperTVanderbilt
Jason StewartNTFresno State
Damon SuggsDEGeorgia Southern
Ahmad TreaudoDBSouthern
Marviel UnderwoodDBSan Diego State
Jeremy UnertlDBWisconsin–La Crosse
John David WashingtonRBMorehouse
Joe WestWRTexas-El Paso

Florida Tuskers

PlayerPositionCollege
Fred BledsoeNTArkansas
Brooks BollingerQBWisconsin
Ronnie CruzFBNorthern State
Mike DossDBOhio State
Greg FassittDBGrambling
Chas GessnerWRBrown
Keith HeinrichTESam Houston State
Rien LongNTWashington State
Grant MasonDBMichigan
Tim McGarigleLBNorthwestern
Chris PerryRBMichigan
Rob PetittiTPittsburgh
Zach PillerOGFlorida
Eric PowellDEFlorida State
Anthony SchlegelLBOhio State
Bo SchobelDETCU
Dominique ThompsonWRWilliam & Mary
DeJuan TribbleCBBoston College
Larry TripplettNTWashington
Darius VinnettDBArkansas
Seth WandTNorthwest Missouri State
Jermaine WigginsTEGeorgia
Quincy WilsonRBWest Virginia
T. J. WrightDBOhio

Las Vegas Locomotives

PlayerPositionCollege
Adam ArchuletaDBArizona State
Adrian AwasomDENorth Texas
Antwon JonesPLittle Rock
Jason BooneOGUtah
Wendell BryantNTWisconsin
Ezra ButlerLBNevada
Wale DadaDBWashington State
George GauseTSouth Carolina
Paul GauseDBSeton Hall
Andrew JacasKFort Valley State
Nate JacksonTEMenlo
Brandon JoyceTIllinois State
David KircusWRGrand Valley State
Scott KuhnTELouisville
Gabe LongNTUtah
Brandon MooreLBOklahoma
Ronnie PalmerLBArizona
Gary StillsLBWest Virginia
Tyson ThompsonRBSan Jose State
Andrae ThurmanWRSouthern Oregon
Brian ToalLBBoston College
Nick TurnbullDBFlorida International
Chaz WilliamsDBOregon
Terrence WhiteheadRBOregon

New York Sentinels

PlayerPositionCollege
C. J. BachérQBNorthwestern
Trey BrownDBUCLA
Oliver CelestinDBTexas Southern
Richy RichNTSouth Florida
Maurice FountainDEClemson
Ronnie GhentTELouisville
Tyronne GrossRBEastern Oregon
Samuel GutekunstTNone
Jasper HarveyCSan Diego State
Brian JohnsonQBUtah
Noriaki KinoshitaWRRitsumeikan
David LoftonDBStanford
Marc MagroLBWest Virginia
Terrell MazeDBSan Diego State
Ray NorellTBuffalo
Ramiro PrunedaTMonterrey Tech
Joe RubinRBPortland State
Steve SandersWRBowling Green
Cecil SappRBColorado State
Bryan SaveNTColorado State
Michale SpicerDEWestern Carolina
LaBrandon ToefieldRBLSU
Nathan WilliamsLBMurray State
Shannon WoodsRBTexas Tech
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References

  1. ""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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