XFL player draft: Cornerbacks
The XFL has announced its player pool ahead of its inaugural season starting in February. The XFL player
draft will start on Tuesday October 15 and wrap up the following day.
So who are these players? You can
find them all listed by position here on Cabache’s Corner.
Cornerbacks. The biggest divas on a
football field (if you ask the receivers), that are actually tasked with one of
the toughest jobs. There are many great cornerbacks in the game right now, who
can completely take away one offensive player on every snap. Who is going to
take the crown as the best CB in the XFL?
The
players are listed in alphabetical order, on order of the days they were
announced – Day one players come first, then day two players are listed
alphabetically and so on.
Jude
Adjei-Barimah, Bowling Green
Ray
Buchanan Jr., Northern Iowa
Trey
Caldwell, Louisiana Monroe
Qua
Cox, Jackson State
Chris
Davis, Southern Illinois
Justin
Gibbons, Aurora
Ladarius
Gunter, Miami (FL)
Demontre
Hurst, Oklahoma
Anthoula
Kelly, Fresno State
Desmond
Lawrence, North Carolina
Harlan
Miller, SE Louisiana
C.J.
Moore, North Carolina Central
Najee
Murray, Kent State
J.R.
Nelson, Montana
Raysean
Pringle, Southern Utah
Joseph
Putu, Florida
JaCorey
Shephard, Kansas
Channing
Stribling, Michigan
Jack
Tocho, NC State
Ian
Wells, Ohio
Omari
WIllions, Samford
Terrence
Alexander, LSU
Malik
Boynton, Austin Peay
Bryce
Canady, Florida International
Reggie
Cole, Mary Hardin Baylor
Jaylen
Dunlap, Illinois
Artel
Foster-Bell, Temple
Heath
Harding, Miami (OH)
Tyree
Holder, Ball State
Charles
James, Charleston Southern
Jeremiah
Johnson, Concord (WV)
Travis
Lee, Miles College
Sterling
Moore, SMU
Aarion
Penton, Missouri
Dante
Redwood, Mercyhurst
David
Simmons, North Park
Roman
Tatum, Southern Illinois
Zeke
Walker, SE Louisiana
Raekwon
Williams, Florida Atlantic
Elijah
Battle, West Virginia
Bryce
Cheek, Akron
Lashard
Durr, Mississippi State
Tyrin
Holloway, Western Illinois
Joshua
Jenkins, Army
Shelton
Lewis, Florida Atlantic
Christopher
Love, East Carolina
KJ
Morton, Baylor
Darius
Mouton, UNLV
Dashaun
Phillips, Tarleton State
Jackson
Porter, UMass
Trovon
Reed, Auburn
Joel
Ross, Appalachian State
Mohammed
Seisay, Nebraska
Albert
Smalls, Northern Illinois
Mike
Stevens, NC State
Robert
Taylor, Washington State
Ranthony
Texada, TCU
Cleveland
Wallace, San Jose State
Malik
Warner, Wagner
Nick
Watkins, Houston
Marquez
White, Florida State
Steve
Williams, California
Donatello
Brown, Valdosta State
Treston
Decoud, Oregon State
Clifton
Duck, Appalachian State
Doran
Grant, Ohio State
Will
Hines, SE Louisiana
Bradford
Lemmons, Furman
Jay
Liggins, Dickinson State
DeJuan
Neal, Sheperd
Deatrick
Nichols, South Florida
Deji
Olatoye, North Carolina A&T
Brian
Peavy, Iowa State
Malik
Reaves, Villanova
CJ
Roberts, Colorado State-Pueblo
C.J.
Smith, North Dakota State
Jamar
Summers, Connecticut
Brayleon
Thorns, Southeast Louisiana
Ian
Wells, Ohio
Oscar
White, Dubuque
Khalid
Wooten, Nevada
Jordan
Wyatt, SMU
Chris Davis, Auburn
Chris Davis, Auburn
Josh
Hawkins, East Carolina
Jamal
Peters, Mississippi State
Justin
Martin, Tennessee
Herb
Miller, Florida Atlantic
Dakari
Monroe, San Jose State
Jalen
Myrick, Minnesota
Robert
Nelson, Arizona State
D’Andre
Payne, Iowa State
Jermaine
Ponder, St. Francis
Jermaine
Robinson, Toledo
Damian
Swann, Georgia
Bradley
Sylve, Alabama
Arnold
Tarpley, Vanderbilt
Ryan
White, Auburn
Darius Williams, Colorado State-Pueblo
Darius Williams, Colorado State-Pueblo
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