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The 2026 Midseason All-UFL team

Sue Levine
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The 2026 Midseason All-UFL team

Every year, after the close of the regular 10-week season, the league names an All-UFL team consisting of the premier players at every position. This year, the UFL News Hub has named the most productive talents at the season's midpoint. These are the players on offense, defense, and special teams who are leading the UFL throughout the first five weeks of 2026.

2026 MID-SEASON ALL-UFL TEAM

Offense

Quarterback:

Austin Reed, Dallas Renegades

Austin Reed earned an 88.1% rating, completing 93 of 161 attempts for 1,102 yards wth 12 touchdowns and 6 interceptions. He added another 51 yards on 12 carries.

Jack Plummer, Orlando Storm

Jack Plummer completed 97 of 150 passes for 996 yards and eight touchdowns with one interception, earning an impressive 98.6% efficiency rating. He added 17 carries for 105 yards.

Running Back:

Deon Jackson, D.C. Defenders, recorded an impressive 50 carries for 270 yards with 5 TDs plus 8 receptions for 39 yards

The Storms Jashaun Corbin has 71 carries for 246 with 2 TDS, plus 14 receptions for 86 yards with one TD

Honorable Mention: Jarveon Howard, St. Louis Battlehawks, posted 50 carries for 241 yards with 11 receptions for 64 yards

Wide Receiver:

Tyler Vaughns (Dallas Renegades) leads all UFL wide receivers with 29 catches for 399 yards with 4 TDs

Hakeem Butler (St. Louis Battlehawks) The All-Pro WR has 13 receptions for 358 yards and 2 TDs despite missing the first game of the season.

Jayden Mickens (Birmingham Stallions) posted 28 catches for 329 with one touchdown

Honorable Mention: Elijhah Badger (Orlando Storm) with 17 catches for 308 yards with 2 TDs

Tight End:

Curtis Hodges (Dallas Renegades) recorded 7 receptions for 141 yards with 1 TD

Alize Mack (Columbus Aviators) has 11 receptions for 140 yards with one TD

Honorable mention: Zach Davidson (Louisville Kings) has 9 receptions for 125 yards with two TDs

Offensive Guard:

Michael Gonzalez (Orlando Storm): Allowed only six pressures on 188 pass-blocking snaps

Sincere Haynesworth (St. Louis Battlehawks): permitted only one pressure on 171 snaps

Offensive tackle: Armani Taylor-Prioleau (Birmingham Stallions): hasn’t permitted any sacks this season

Center:

Jack Kramer (Houston Gamblers) allowed zero sacks and only two pressures on 333 snaps

Defense

Linebacker:

Cam Gill (Louisville Kings) is the UFL sack leader with 5.5 sacks. In addition, he has 25 tackles (14 solo) and one forced fumble

Jaheim Thomas (Louisville Kings) leads the league with 40 tackles (29 solo) and two PBU’s

Tony Fields II (Columbus Aviators) is another linebacker who leads the UFL with 40 tackles (16 solo) this season.

EDGE:

Malik Fisher (Houston Gamblers) has 5.0 sacks, 19 tackles (12 solo), one PBU, and one forced fumble.

Cornerback:

Shaun Wade (Dallas Renegades) leads the league with six PBU’s, along with 18 tackles (13 solo) and three interceptions

Safety:

Major Burns (Houston Gamblers) recorded 22 tackles (16 solo), two interceptions, and four PBUs

Special Teams:

Kicker:

Matt McCrane (D.C. Defenders) 12/15 field goals, with 3/5 over 50 yards and 2/3 from 60 yards. His longest field goal was from 60 yards.

Tanner Brown (Louisville Kings) 14/15 field goals, with 4/5 over 50 yards. His longest field goal was from 59 yards.

Punt Return:

Antwane Wells (Columbus Aviators) 10 punt returns for 158 with a longest return of 46 yards

Long Snapper:

Jordan Silver (Louisville Kings)

Return Specialist:

Laviska Shenault Jr. (Birmingham Stallions) with 15 kick returns for 374 yards, with a longest of 35 yards

Lawrence Keys III (Houston Gamblers) with 12 returns for 315 yards, with a longest of 56 yards

Honorable mention: Chris Rowland (Orlando Storm)with 12 returns for 241 yards

There you have it; the UFL leaders through the first five weeks of the season. Will these outstanding players sustain the momentum to hold the top spot, or will others take their place on the All-UFL Team leaderboard? Check back here after Week 10 to find out.

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