Which XFL players could find an NFL home this offseason?

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P.J. Walker XFL
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XFL QB Scouting Reports. Pick Analysis. QB. Houston Roughnecks. 11. player. 885. P.J. Walker

Statistics: 43/70 (61.4%), 449 yds, 7 TDs, 1 INT, 107.4 QBR

The most prolific quarterback in the XFL thus far, Walker has a deceptively strong arm that can fit into tight windows and throw receivers open. Walker is one of the most elusive players at the position as well, with absurd agility and reactions in the pocket to avoid the rush.

His lateral movement and acceleration make him a threat with his legs, but Walker is still a quarterback who focuses on producing through the air rather than with his legs. A closed front-foot does limit hit hip-turn through the throw and handicaps his ball velocity, but his arm can do plenty on its own to fit the ball into tight windows.

QB. Cardale Jones. 812. XFL QB Scouting Reports. DC Defenders. 12. player. Pick Analysis

Statistics: 39/63 (61.9%), 511 yds, 4 TDs, 1 INT, 102.0 QBR

One of the most popular names coming into the XFL season, Cardale Jones has shown off the big arm and pure talent that got him into the front doors of both the Chargers and Bills during his stint in the NFL. Through two weeks, Jones has kept up a competitive completion percentage as well as over 250 yards per game and four touchdowns.

Jones has been able to hit his throws across the field from sideline to sideline. No NFL team can ignore this kind of arm strength, and with time since his last attempt in the NFL, Jones has matured and grown into a more responsible passer who is capable of stretching the field.