The Oklahoman

Players to watch as USFL returns

- Steve Gardner and Jim Reineking

When the revived USFL begins its 10week regular season this weekend, NFL and college football fans will see some familiar names dotting the rosters of the league's eight teams.

The league kicks off on Saturday when the Birmingham Stallions host the New Jersey Generals in a game broadcast on both NBC and Fox.

A pair of defensive standouts could be among the headliners for Birmingham.

Stallions linebacker Scooby Wright was the Pac-12 defensive player of the year and a unanimous All-American as a sophomore at the University of Arizona in 2014.

That year he also won the Bronko Nagurski Award, Chuck Bednarik Award and Vince Lombardi Award after leading the nation in total tackles.

Wright was a seventh-round draft choice of the Cleveland Browns in 2016. He also played in both the AAF with the Arizona Hotshots and the XFL with the DC Defenders.

The Stallions defense will also feature cornerback Brian Allen, who appeared in three games last season for the Cleveland Browns.

On offense, former Denver Broncos first-round pick Paxton Lynch is part of the Michigan Panthers' dynamic quarterbac­k duo. He'll compete for the starting job with Shea Patterson, the No. 1 overall pick in the recent USFL draft, who played collegiate­ly at Ole Miss and Michigan.

Elsewhere, quarterbac­k Jordan Ta’amu of the Tampa Bay Bandits has bounced around the NFL and last played for the St. Louis BattleHawk­s of the XFL.

The Houston Gamblers have Clayton Thorson as their quarterbac­k. The former Northweste­rn star was a fifthround pick by the Philadelph­ia Eagles in 2019.

Former Richmond quarterbac­k Kyle Lauletta is expected to start the opener under center for the Pittsburgh Maulers. He was a fourth-round pick in 2018 by the New York Giants and appeared in two games for them that season.

The Tampa Bay Bandits have trio of interestin­g wide receivers. Eli Rogers played four seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers, including three under offensive coordinato­r Todd Haley, who is now the Bandits' head coach.

Rashard Davis was a wideout on the Eagles' practice squad when they won Super Bowl 52. John Franklin III was a star on Netflix's "Last Chance U."

Also, the New Orleans Breakers have wideoutTay­wan Taylor on their roster. Taylor was a third-round pick by the Tennessee Titans in 2017 after decorated college career at Western Kentucky.

Defensivel­y, the Philadelph­ia Stars will feature linebacker Gabriel Sewell, the older brother of Detroit Lions 2021 first-round pick Penei Sewell.

Cornerback Channing Stribling will also be part of the defensive unit in Philly.

Stribling may be the USFL's mosttravel­ed player, having seen action on several practice squads in the NFL, with the Memphis Express of AAF, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the CFL and the Seattle Dragons of the XFL.

 ?? CHRISTOPHE­R HANEWINCKE­L/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Taywan Taylor caught 53 passes over four NFL seasons with the Tennessee Titans and Cleveland Browns.
CHRISTOPHE­R HANEWINCKE­L/USA TODAY SPORTS Taywan Taylor caught 53 passes over four NFL seasons with the Tennessee Titans and Cleveland Browns.

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