With the recent news of the 2025 UFL College Draft being moved back to September, it’s time to take a look back on the 2024 Draft Class – and how each UFL team benefitted.
The UFL has seen quite a bit of success with their collegiate draft athletes over the past two years. In 2024, we saw standouts join the league such as Defenders WR Ty Scott, Defenders LB Momo Sanogo, Panthers TE Gunnar Oakes, and others.
For the full breakdown on the impact of the 2023 draft class, click here.
This past summer, the UFL College Draft once again produced quality athletes for a chunk of UFL teams. Let’s take a look at who ended up making an impact this season.
Arlington Renegades
Signed:
#2) OT Griffin McDowell
#3) LB Kalen Deloach
#8) OL Spencer Rolland
#9) OL Braison Mays
The Arlington Renegades signed four of their UFL College Draft picks this year, with only one making it to the regular season roster. Kalen Deloach was a late season signing, primarily playing on special teams. He was on 47 ST snaps, with two tackles to his name.
It was unfortunate to see three O-Linemen all get cut in Training Camp who were a part of those draft pick signings. Spencer Rolland did make his way back to the roster later in the year due to an injury to Adrian Ealy – but didn’t play any snaps. McDowell is the type of prospect who could land on another UFL roster, who just couldn’t fit into the scheme.
Braison Mays had a rather unique journey – originally signing with the San Antonio Brahmas (having his rights released). After he was cut by San Antonio, he spent a couple of weeks in camp with Arlington.
Houston Roughnecks
Signed:
#1) EDGE Eyabi Okie
#2) S Tra…