XFL Dallas Renegades

Dallas Renegades Announce 52-Player Roster

Published on January 27, 2020 under XFL (XFL)
Dallas Renegades News Release


Dallas, TX - The Dallas Renegades, the newest professional sports team in North Texas, have announced their 52-player roster for the 2020 season opener.

In the midst of their first week of practice at the reimagined Globe Life Park, the team is practicing at the same venue where it will play its first game on Sunday, February 9. The Renegades will face the St. Louis BattleHawks that day at 4 pm CT on ESPN.

The Renegades roster is made up of players that went to universities in 24 different states, including five schools located in the state of Texas. Three players (Frank Alexander, Jeff Badet, Landry Jones) attended the University of Oklahoma - where Renegades head coach Bob Stoops won nearly 80 percent of his games.

Fans can purchase Renegades season and single-game tickets at XFLRenegades.com. Lower level season tickets start at $20 per game and season ticket packages range from $100 to $400.

Every XFL game will air live on national television, including 25 contests broadcast on ABC and FOX. In the regular season, four games are scheduled each week, typically with two back-to-back games on both Saturdays and Sundays. The XFL schedule also features two primetime Thursday night games in the final weeks of the regular season.

Following the regular season, the top two teams in each division will square off in an East Final and a West Final for the right to play for the league championship on Sunday, April 26 at 3:00 p.m. ET on ESPN. Follow @XFLRenegades for the latest updates on the team.

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# First Last Pos. Height Weight Age Hometown College

1 Jazz Ferguson WR 6-5 228 23 St. Francisville, La. Northwestern State

2 Drew Galitz P 6-0 221 23 Rowlett, Texas Baylor

7 Eric Dungey QB 6-4 226 23 Lake Oswego, Ore. Syracuse

8 Austin MacGinnis K 5-10 175 25 Wedowee, Ala. Kentucky

9 Philip Nelson QB 6-3 222 26 DeForest, Wis. East Carolina

11 Joshua Crockett WR 6-2 197 25 Bristow, Okla. Central Oklahoma

12 Landry Jones QB 6-4 225 31 Artesia, N.M. Oklahoma

13 Jeff Badet WR 5-11 182 26 Orlando, Fla. Oklahoma

16 Jerrod Heard WR 6-1 201 25 Denton, Texas Texas

18 Freddie Martino WR 6-0 195 28 North, S.C. North Greenville

19 Flynn Nagel WR 5-11 188 24 Lemont, Ill. Northwestern

20 Tenny Adewusi S 5-11 200 23 Avenel, N.J. Delaware

21 Micah Abernathy S 6-0 195 22 Atlanta, Ga. Tennessee

22 Marquis Young RB 5-11 210 25 Fairport, N.Y. Massachusetts

23 Josh Thornton CB 5-11 181 27 West Palm, Fla. Southern Utah

24 Treston Decoud CB 6-2 206 27 Covington, La. Oregon State

25 Lance Dunbar RB 5-8 205 30 New Orleans, La. North Texas

27 Austin Walter RB 5-7 194 23 Crosby, Texas Rice

28 Josh Hawkins CB 5-10 189 27 Winston-Salem, N.C. East Carolina

31 Derron Smith S 5-10 200 27 Banning, Calif. Fresno State

34 Cameron Artis-Payne RB 5-10 212 30 Chester, Pa. Auburn

38 Donatello Brown CB 6-0 192 29 Coral Springs, Fla. Valdosta State

40 Tre Watson LB 6-2 242 24 Tampa, Fla. Maryland

41 Dashaun Phillips CB 5-11 182 29 Duncanville, Texas Tarleton State

43 Christian Kuntz LB 6-2 228 25 Pittsburgh, Pa. Duquesne

44 Hau'oli Kikaha OB 6-2 253 28 Laie, Hawaii Washington

45 Doyin Jibowu S 6-1 200 24 Denver, Colo. Fort Hays State

46 Tegray Scales LB 6-0 230 24 Cincinnati, Ohio Indiana

47 Tobenna Okeke OLB 6-3 244 23 Missouri City, Texas Fresno State

48 Greer Martini LB 6-3 232 24 Cary, N.C. Notre Dame

49 Donald Parham TE 6-8 240 22 Lakeland, Fla. Stetson

50 Reshard Cliett LB 6-2 235 27 Thomasville, Ga. South Florida

51 Ray Ray Davison LB 6-2 230 24 Los Angeles, Calif. California

52 John Keenoy OG 6-3 300 23 Kentwood, Mich. Western Michigan

55 James Folston OB 6-3 233 23 Cocoa, Fla. Pittsburgh

57 Frank Alexander DE 6-4 270 31 Zachary, La. Oklahoma

58 Asantay Brown LB 6-0 215 24 Muskegon, Mich. Western Michigan

59 Johnathan Calvin OB 6-3 272 27 Jackson, Miss. Mississippi State

61 Maurquice Shakir OG 6-4 313 27 Los Angeles, Calif. Middle Tennessee

62 Darius James OT 6-4 327 26 Killeen, Texas Auburn

65 Alex Balducci OC 6-4 309 26 Portland, Ore. Oregon

66 Josh Allen OG 6-3 312 29 Cedar Hill, Texas UL Monroe

# First Last Pos. Height Weight Age Hometown College

70 Willie Beavers OT 6-5 321 26 Southfield, Mich. Western Michigan

71 Justin Evans OT 6-5 300 25 Florence, S.C. South Carolina State

74 Salesi Uhatafe OG 6-5 324 25 Euless, Texas Utah

77 Pace Murphy OT 6-6 296 25 Houston, Texas Northwestern State

80 Sean Price TE/H 6-2 245 27 Citra, Fla. South Florida

86 Julian Allen TE 6-3 234 25 Sewell, N.J. Southern Mississippi

91 Tomasi Laulile DT 6-4 285 24 Westlake, Calif. BYU

93 Tony Guerad DT 6-3 297 26 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. UCF

96 Winston Craig DE 6-3 288 25 Greensboro, N.C. Richmond

98 Gelen Robinson DE 6-1 283 25 Schererville, Ind. Purdue

COACHING STAFF

Name Title

Bob Stoops Head Coach/General Manager

Hal Mumme Offensive Coordinator

Chris Woods Defensive Coordinator

Jarrail Jackson Wide Receivers

Bobby Blizzard Running Backs

Jeff Jagodzinski Offensive Line

Jim Jeffcoat Defensive Line

Marvin Sanders Cornerbacks

Kenny Perry Safeties

Scott Spurrier Offensive Quality Control / Tight Ends

Matt McMillan Director of Football Operations

Daryl Johnston Director of Player Personnel

Bob Morris Manager of Analytics and Scouting

Dave Boller Manager of Football Operations

Ryan Meyers Football Operations Analytics / Quarterbacks

Blake Kuenzi Equipment Coordinator

Chris Crooks Video Coordinator

Mickey Matthews Defensive Quality Control / Outside Linebackers

Kevin Yoxall Director of Strength and Conditioning

Phil Hedrick Director of Sports Medicine




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