WFL II Off Season: Filling out the 48

The final 13 selections for each team. The format has changed here–one row per team.

TeamPlayersComments
BOSLeonard Russell (RB)
Sam Cunningham (RB)
Danny Amendola (WR)
Tommy Kramer (QB)
Joe Klecko (DT)
James Harrison (LB)
Dave Herman (G)
Charlie Ane (C)
Joe DeLamielleure (G)
Bob Dee (DE)
Steve Grogan (QB)
Ross O'Hanley (DB)
Rosevelt Colvin (LB)
Russell and Cunningham should provide good cover at RB. Klecko is a quality franchise pickup, and both Harrison and DeLamielleure could have impact.
BEIBronko Nagurski (RB)
Jack Tatum (DB)
LaRon Landry (DB)
Mike Pyle (C)
Jeris White (DB)
Tom Carter (DB)
DaVonte Lambert (DT)
Al Atkinson (LB)
Gene Sanders (T)
Charley Hennigan (WR)
Al Dorow (QB)
Sebastian Vollmer (T)
Ken Harvey (LB)
Nagurski may be a perfect fit for the full house backfield. Tatum and Hennigan looks like great pickups, and Landry solidifies what should be a solid secondary. Vollmer tries to establish himself after poor seasons in BOS.
CTOBryant McKinnie (T)
Red Grange (RB)
Buster Ramsey (G)
Leon Washington (RB)
Tarvaris Jackson (QB)
John Henderson (WR)
Tom Nalen (C)
Greg Buttle (LB)
John Swain (DB)
Brian Noble (LB)
Christian Ponder (QB)
Jumbo Elliott (T)
Ken Gray (G)
Grange and Washington add significant depth to the backfield and Nalen looks solid as a reserve.
ROMWill Johnson (RB)
Donald Brown (RB)
Zefross Moss (T)
Johnny Hector (RB)
Paul Posluszny (LB)
Spiro Dellerba (LB)
Tony Siragusa (DT)
Donnell Thompson (DE)
Blake Bortles (QB)
Maurkice Pouncey (C)
Tom Hutchinson (TE)
Ryan Lilja (G)
John Ross (WR)
Posluszny looks like a solid addition at LB, as does Pouncey at C. Siragusa comes home!
SYDKim Bokamper (DE)
Hardy Nickerson (RB)
Travis Minor (RB)
George Trafton (C)
Tony Banfield (DB)
Dion Sims (TE)
Shaq Calhoun (G)
Antone Davis (T)
Benardrick McKinney (LB)
Tim Foley (DB)
Carson Wentz (QB)
Brian Waters (G)
Chris Chambers (WR)
Both Bokamper and Nickerson could be solid contributors, and either Trafton or McKinney could find themselves in the starting lineup at some point.
LOMMatt Milano (LB)
Robert Jenkins (RB)
Kyler Murray (QB)
Alex Webster (RB)
Jim Braxton (RB)
Gern Nagler (TE)
Glenn Bass (WR)
Richard Dent (DE)
Mel Owens (LB)
Jessie Bates (DB)
Jeff Uhlenhake (T)
Thomas Gafford (C)
LeRoy Irvin (G)
Milano should help with LB depth and Dent looks fantastic, completing a retooled DL that could be among the best in the league. Murray has a lot of potential, but is buried on the depth chart.
AAAJordan Gross (T)
Tarik Cohen (RB)
Scott Quessenberry (C)
Kareem McKenzie (T)
Merril Hoge (RB)
Dat Nguyen (LB)
Doak Walker (RB)
Gary Garrison (LB)
Marv Matuszak (LB)
Eric Parker (WR)
Jay Schroeder (QB)
Jim Gibbons (TE)
Vencie Glenn (DB)
Cohen, Walker and Hoge join Curtis Martin in a drastically stronger backfield behind Tomlinson for AAA. Nguyen moves from LON in search of more snaps, and Matuszak should be an immediate contributor.
BERBob Whitfield (T)
Eddie Price (RB)
Otis Sistrunk (DT)
Michael Johnson (DE)
Jason Kelce (C)
Anthony Miller (WR)
Kurt Becker (G)
Clavin Pace (DE)
Kevin Murphy (LB)
Jeff Fisher (DB)
Michael Vick (QB)
Lance Mehl (LB)
Calvin Collins (G)
Sistrunk and Miller should both be immediate contributors. Kelce is a good backup at C.
SFOTom Rathman (RB)
Dan James (T)
Devonta Freeman (RB)
Ray Mansfield (RB)
Vernon Davis (TE)
Josh Morgan (WR)
Joe Bostic (G)
Jermey Parnell (T)
Kevin Fagan (DE)
Sammy Knight (DB)
John Brodie (QB)
Lyle Alzado (DE)
Julian Peterson (LB)
Rathman and Freeman shore up the backfield, and Knight could push for playing time. Peterson had hoped for a starting job somewhere, but the Sea Lions welcome him back as a reserve.
AMSKendall Gammon (C)
Johnny Strzykalski (RB)
Bill Stits (DB)
Darrell Dess (G)
Lamar Jackson (QB)
Aaron Thomas (TE)
Cherilus Gosder (T)
Don Brumm (DE)
Chris Spielman (LB)
Patrick Hunter (DB)
Davante Adams (WR)
Sweeny Williams (DE)
Thurman McGraw (T)
Spieman is a brilliant franchise addition. If the Lions find themselves regretting moving on from Cam Newton, Jackson provides a reasonable facsimile.
DUBElgton Jenkins (G)
Mack Herron (RB)
Josh Scobey (RB)
Antonio Smith (DE)
Eddie Kotal (RB)
Ahmad Rashad (WR)
Chester Pitts (T)
Ron Kostelnik (DT)
Dat Nguyen (LB)
Rich Gannon (QB)
Brett Favre (DE)
Don Warren (TE)
Jerry Kramer (G)
Smith and Pitts are good franchise reserves, but the real impact could come from Nguyen who moves on from LON and Rashad who goes a long way to restoring WR depth.
TOKLance Dunbar (RB)
Earl Morrall (QB)
Dwayne Carswell (TE)
John Roper (LB)
Eugene Amano (RB)
Malcolm Barnwell (WR)
Chris Cole (WR)
La'Roi Glover (DT)
Joseph Linval (DT)
Blidi Wren-Wilson (DB)
Charlie Whitehurst (QB)
Dewey Lyle (G)
Mike Reinfeldt (DB)
Other than Glover--who should help immediately--there is just not a lot here.
LONPettis Norman (TE)
John Williams (T)
Daryn Colledge (G)
Eric Moore (G)
Terry Wooden (LB)
Tre'Davious White (DB)
Mike Baab (C)
Cliff Branch (WR)
Matt Moore (QB)
Gary Anderson (RB)
Elex Price (DT)
Gene Lipscomb (DT)
Pat Donovan (T)
White may be the sleeper here, but both Branch and Anderson could contribute as well. Lipscomb has WFL experience and should help on the DL.
RIOMatt Skura (RB)
Norm Snead (QB)
Anthony Pleasant (DE)
Joe Patton (OL)
Baker Mayfield (QB)
Stevon Moore (DB)
Jabrill Peppers (DB)
Roger Zatkoff (LB)
Donald Butler (LB)
Randy Thomas (G)
Nate S. Allen (DB)
Bill Dudley (WR)
Mitchell Schwartz (T)
Skura and Schwartz look to be good candidates to continue RIO's tradition of dominant OLs, even in their reserves. Zatkoff and Butler should help dramatically with LB depth.
NYGJohn Williams (RB)
Chuck Cherundolo (C)
Henry Childs (TE)
Bert Emmanuel (WR)
Ken Hamlin (DB)
Milt Davis (DB)
Wally Hilgenberg (LB)
Todd Davis (LB)
Jermaine Eluemunor (G)
Derek Carr (QB)
Ray Jarvis (WR)
Dick Nolan (DB)
Red Badgro (DE)
Emmanuel could make an impact at WR, but the key to this group is Hilgenberg.
ISTWillie Parker (RB)
Hinkey Haines (RB)
Preston Carpenter (TE)
Buckets Goldenberg (G)
Frank Sinkovitz (LB)
Buddy Crry (LB)
Cliff Avril (DE)
Buzz Nutter (C)
Rich Tylski (G)
Jerome Bettis (RB)
Derrick Burgess (DE)
Gary Glick (DB)
Jim Harbaugh (QB)
Decent RBs to help shore up the backfield, bolstered further by Bettis' return. Avril is a proven WFL talent.