• Adrian Martinez moves into elite territory: The Stallions' starting quarterback has earned a 90.3 PFF grade this season, helped by his four big-time throws in Week 6.
• Michael Joseph keeps receivers in check: While he allowed four catches on four targets, it resulted in only 20 yards for the Brahmas.
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QB: Adrian Martinez, Birmingham Stallions
RB: John Lovett, San Antonio Brahmas
WR: Kelvin Harmon, D.C. Defenders
WR: Hakeem Butler, St. Louis Battlehawks
TE: Marcus Baugh, Birmingham Stallions
Flex: WR Kevin Austin Jr., Birmingham Stallions
LT: Jaryd Jones-Smith, St. Louis Battlehawks
LG: Cohl Cabral, Michigan Panthers
C: Jake Lacina, Arlington Renegades
RG: Rashaad Coward, San Antonio Brahmas
RT: Chuck Filiaga, San Antonio Brahmas
EDGE: Chris Odom, Houston Roughnecks
EDGE: Mika Tafua, Michigan Panthers
DI: LaRon Stokes, Arlington Renegades
DI: Walter Palmore, Michigan Panthers
LB: Mike Rose, St. Louis Battlehawks
LB: Willie Harvey, St. Louis Battlehawks
CB: Michael Joseph, D.C. Defenders
CB: Ike Brown, Birmingham Stallions
S: Kameron Kelly, St. Louis Battlehawks
S: A.J. Hendy, San Antonio Brahmas
Flex: CB Anthoula Kelly, D.C. Defenders
K: Jake Bates, Michigan Panthers
P: Brad Wing, San Antonio Brahmas
K/PR: Chris Rowland, D.C. Defenders
ST: Jay Jay Wilson, Memphis Showboats
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: QB ADRIAN MARTINEZ, BIRMINGHAM STALLIONS
Martinez went 23-of-36 for 368 yards with four touchdowns and no interceptions this past week. He produced a big-time throw on 9.5% of his pass attempts and finished the game with zero turnover-worthy plays.
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: CB MICHAEL JOSEPH, D.C. DEFENDERS
Joseph was targeted four times from 33 coverage snaps in Week 6, and while he did allow a reception on each pass, they went for a combined 20 yards. He finished the game with a pass breakup, a forced fumble and five tackles resulting in a defensive stop.
OFFENSIVE LINE OF THE WEEK: D.C. DEFENDERS
The Defenders were the only UFL team to earn a PFF run-blocking grade above 65.0 in Week 6 and ranked third in the league with a 74.2 PFF pass-blocking grade.