Finally, the XFL has come back. And spring football means the opportunity for more fantasy football. Sure, the AAF didn’t end well, but we did have some fantasy fun last year. So let’s try this again. Below you’ll see an initial set of XFL fantasy football rankings. We still have about a month until the season kicks off, so we’ll take a more detailed look in the coming weeks. But given the limited information we currently have, here’s how things shake out.
Quarterback
1. Landry Jones, Dallas Renegades (injured but reportedly should be ready for the opener)
2. Cardale Jones, DC Defenders
3. Josh Johnson, L.A. Wildcats
4. Matt McGloin, New York Guardians
5. Phillip Walker, Houston Roughnecks
6. Brandon Silvers, Seattle Dragons
7. Aaron Murray, Tampa Bay Vipers
8. Jordan Ta'amu, St. Louis Battlehawks
9. Luis Perez, L.A. Wildcats
10. Connor Cook, Houston Roughnecks
11. Taylor Heinicke, St. Louis Battlehawks
12. Philip Nelson, DC Defenders
Running back
1. Christine Michael, St. Louis Battlehawks
2. Cameron Artis-Payne, Dallas Renegades
3. Kenneth Farrow, Seattle Dragons
4. Elijah Hood, L.A. Wildcats
5. Jhurell Pressley, DC Defenders
6. De'Veon Smith, Tampa Bay Vipers
7. Tim Cook, New York Guardians
8. Andre Williams, Houston Roughnecks
9. Trey Williams, Seattle Dragons
10. Donnel Pumphrey, DC Defenders
11. Justin Stockton, New York Guardians
12. Quinton Flowers, Tampa Bay Vipers
13. Larry Rose, L.A. Wildcats
14. Matt Jones, St. Louis Battlehawks
15. Lance Dunbar, Dallas Renegades
16. Martez Carter, L.A. Wildcats
17. Darius Victor, New York Guardians
18. Ja'Quan Gardner, Seattle Dragons
19. Dimitri Flowers, Dallas Renegades
20. Tarean Folston, Tampa Bay Vipers
21. Nick Holley, Houston Roughnecks
22. Khalid Abdullah, DC Defenders
23. Terrell Alex, L.A. Wildcats
24. Sherman Badie, St. Louis Battlehawks
Wide receiver
1. Rashad Ross, L.A. Wildcats
2. Mekale McKay, New York Guardians
3. Sammie Coates, Houston Roughnecks
4. Jeff Badet, Dallas Renegades
5. DeAngelo Yancey, New York Guardians
6. Terrance Williams, St. Louis Battlehawks
7. Seantavius Jones, Tampa Bay Vipers
8. Eli Rogers, DC Defenders
9. Kasen Williams, Seattle Dragons
10. Kahlil Lewis, Houston Roughnecks
11. Fred Ross, Seattle Dragons
12. Tre McBride, DC Defenders
13. Tanner Gentry, New York Guardians
14. De'Mornay Pierson-El, St. Louis Battlehawks
15. Nelson Spruce, L.A. Wildcats
16. L'Damian Washington, St. Louis Battlehawks
17. Jalen Tolliver, Tampa Bay Vipers
18. Stacy Coley, Dallas Renegades
19. DeAndre Thompkins, DC Defenders
20. Deontez Alexander, Houston Roughnecks
21. Demarcus Ayers, New York Guardians
22. Keenan Reynolds, Seattle Dragons
23. KD Cannon, L.A. Wildcats
24. Marcus Lucas, St. Louis Battlehawks
25. Reece Horn, Tampa Bay Vipers
26. Cam Phillips, Houston Roughnecks
27. Jazz Ferguson, Dallas Renegades
28. Jalen Saunders, Houston Roughnecks
29. Rannell Hall, Tampa Bay Vipers
30. Keyarris Garrett, L.A. Wildcats
31. Max McCaffrey, DC Defenders
32. Austin Proehl, Seattle Dragons
33. Keith Mumphery, St. Louis Battlehawks
34. Joe Horn Jr, Houston Roughnecks
35. John Santiago, Seattle Dragons
36. Alonzo Russell, St. Louis Battlehawks
37. Donteea Dye, L.A. Wildcats
38. Jordan Lasley, St. Louis Battlehawks
39. Alonzo Moore, Tampa Bay Vipers
40. Floyd Allen, Dallas Renegades
Tight end
1. Nick Truesdell, Tampa Bay Vipers
2. Khari Lee, DC Defenders
3. Donald Parham, Dallas Renegades
4. Evan Rodriguez, Seattle Dragons
5. EJ Bibbs, New York Guardians
6. Connor Davis, St. Louis Battlehawks
7. Brandon Barnes, L.A. Wildcats
8. Sean Price, Dallas Renegades
9. Cam Clear, Seattle Dragons
10. Adrien Robinson, DC Defenders