The United Football League has unveiled its 2025 All-UFL Team. With seven selections each, the St. Louis Battlehawks and DC Defenders, who are set to face off in the XFL Conference Championship, lead the list.
The All-UFL Team was chosen by league executives, team officials, coaches, players from all eight teams, and broadcast partners based on performances during the 10-game regular season.
2025 ALL-UFL TEAM
Selected by a panel of league officials, team executives, coaches, and players, the 2025 ALL-UFL team recognizes the league’s top players at each position. Players who have made the team are rewarded with a financial bonus and recognition.
Below are the current players selected from the 2025 season and their respective positions.
Offense
- Quarterback: Bryce Perkins, Michigan Panthers
- Running Back: Jashaun Corbin, San Antonio Brahmas, Jacob Saylors, St. Louis Battlehawks
- Wide Receiver: Deon Cain, Birmingham Stallions, Chris Rowland, DC Defenders, Tyler Vaughns, Arlington Renegades
- Tight End: Sal Cannella, Arlington Renegades, Gunnar Oakes, Michigan Panthers
- Offensive Guard: Cohl Cabral, Michigan Panthers, Steven Gonzalez, St. Louis Battlehawks
- Center: Mike Panasiuk, St. Louis Battlehawks
- Offensive Tackle: Yasir Durant, DC Defenders, Ryan Nelson, Michigan Panthers
Defense
- Defensive Tackles: Joe Wallace, DC Defenders, Perrion Winfrey, Birmingham Stallions
- Edge: Derick Roberson, DC Defenders, Pita Taumoepenu, St. Louis Battlehawks
- Linebackers: Tavante Beckett, San Antonio Brahmas, Willie Harvey, St. Louis Battlehawks, Anthony Hines, DC Defenders
- Cornerbacks: Deandre Baker, DC Defenders, Ajene Harris, Arlington Renegades, Kedrick Whitehead Jr., Michigan Panthers
- Safeties: Leon O’Neal Jr., Houston Roughnecks, Arnold Tarpley III, Michigan Panthers
Special Teams
- Kicker: Rodrigo Blankenship, St. Louis Battlehawks
- Punter: Brad Wing, San Antonio Brahmas
- Long Snapper: Alexander Matheson, St. Louis Battlehawks
- Return Specialist: Chris Rowland, DC Defenders
UFL Post Season
The 2025 United Football League playoffs start this weekend. The USFL Championship Game is at Protective Stadium on Sunday, June 8, at 3 p.m. ET, where the Birmingham Stallions face the Michigan Panthers. The XFL Championship will be played at 6 p.m. ET at The Dome at America’s Center later that day, with the St. Louis Battlehawks against the DC Defenders.
The season wraps up with the UFL Championship Game on Saturday, June 14, at 8 p.m. ET, at The Dome at America’s Center in St. Louis.
Betting On The UFL Post-Season
While league odds have been available all season, postseason UFL online betting odds are expected to include more than just game lines, props, and futures. While both the Battlehawks and Stallions are expected to advance to the Championship game, anything can happen in the world of sports.
If you plan on betting on the XFL or USFL championship, it is best to lock in odds early, as lines typically change once the competition draws near.