
UFL players continue to garner interest as the league enters its championship weekend between the Michigan Panthers and D.C. Defenders. While the league has plenty of talent on the championship rosters, many players on eliminated teams continue to work out for teams in hopes of extending their football career.
San Antonio Brahmas
The Brahmas were the first team to earn a UFL to NFL signing this cycle. Jashaun Corbin was announced to be signing with the Falcons on Tuesday. Corbin led the UFL in Rushing in 2025 and now returns to the NFL.
Arlington Renegades
Continuing the Renegades workout tour is CB Jayden Price who worked out for the Saints on Tuesday June 10th, which was his second NFL workout this cycle. The Renegades also saw Two of their Tight Ends earn NFL contracts on Tuesday. Seth Green who worked out for the Saints is signing with the team per multiple sources, after two seasons in Arlington. Sal Cannella is also signing with an NFL team, after being released by Renegades last night. Cannella has earned an NFL contract after every season he’s played in spring football. The Renegades also saw Offensive Tackle Ricky Lee workout for the Kansas City Chiefs on Tuesday June 17th.

Houston Roughnecks
Joining Arnette in the Roughnecks workout cycle was Keenan Isaac working out for the Houston Texans. The Texans are still looking to fill the void left by Ronald Darby who recently retired on June 2nd. Worth noting Issac was a sixth-round draft pick by the Houston Gamblers in the 2023 USFL College Draft. The Chiefs also worked out Geor’Quarius Spivey on Tuesday June 17th. Spivey spent time in KC last NFL training camp and was also a Roughnecks Draft Pick in the 2025 UFL draft.
Memphis Showboats
Deneric Prince the Showboats dynamic running back joined his teammate Jaylon Allen in New England for a workout with the Patriots. Prince was extremely versatile for the Showboats contributing over 650 All-Purpose yards, on the ground, through the air, and on special teams as well. DeVere Levelston also received a work out for the Dallas Cowboys, an NFL team that’s signed 14 UFL players since 2022.
Birmingham Stallions
The “Thicker Kicker” was the first Stallion to receive a workout from the 3-time spring football champions. Mevis was 20/21 with a long of 54 in the regular season, along with hitting another 50 plus yard FG in the postseason. Mevis earned Special Teams Player of the Week in Week 7 and worked out for the Giants and Jets on Tuesday June 11th. Mevis would officially signed with the Jets on June 17th, looking to continue the UFL’s streak of Kickers to the NFL. Birmingham also saw CB Mario Goodrich signed with the Denver Broncos, who became the 40th Stallion to earn an NFL contract. Goodrich totaled 15 tackles & 4 PBU’s this UFL season, starting 5 games despite dealing with an injury.
The Stallions also saw Offensive Lineman Barry Wesley work out for the New Orleans Saints on Wednesday, June 11th. Wesley spent 2023 with the Seattle Sea Dragons before spending almost two years with the Atlanta Falcons, and the 2025 spring season with the Birmingham Stallions. The Stallions also saw All-UFL Defensive Lineman Perrion Winfrey workout for the Cowboys. Winfrey had 1.0 sack and 29 tackles in 10 games for the Stallions in his first UFL season.
St. Louis Battlehawks
Arguably the Battlehawks closest “lock” for an NFL contract, Rodrigo Blankenship worked out for the Jets with Harrison Mevis. Blankenship was an All-UFL Kicker in 2025, along with earning Week 6 Special Teams Player of the Week as well. Blankenship an NFL veteran went 21/22 this year with a long of 56 and could compete with Caden Davis and Anders Carlson if signed.
2024 saw the UFL send 75 players to the NFL. Since 2022 245 players have earned NFL contracts with the USFL’s return in 2022.