UFL Week 2: PFF Team of the Week and Player Awards | AAF News, Rankings and Statistics

• Running back Mataeo Durant enjoys a big day for the Battlehawks: He generated 60 rushing yards after contact and forced four missed tackles.

• Dondrea Tillman remains a pass-rushing menace: Tillman earned a 90.0-plus PFF grade with the Stallions in 2023 and is back to his elite ways in 2024.

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QB: Luis Perez, Arlington Renegades
RB: Mataeo Durant, St. Louis Battlehawks
WR: Marcell Ateman, St. Louis Battlehawks
WR: Marquez Stevenson, San Antonio Brahmas
TE: Cody Latimer, San Antonio Brahmas
Flex: WR Marcus Simms, Michigan Panthers
LT: Bobby Evans, Arlington Renegades
LG: Steven Gonzalez, St. Louis Battlehawks
C: Cole Schneider, Birmingham Stallions
RG: Liam Fornadel, D.C. Defenders
RT: Greg Eiland, San Antonio Brahmas

EDGE: Dondrea Tillman, Birmingham Stallions
EDGE: Derick Roberson, D.C. Defenders
DI: Jordan Thompson, Birmingham Stallions
DI: Jalen Redmond, Arlington Renegades
LB: Noah Dawkins, Michigan Panthers
LB: Tavante Beckett, San Antonio Brahmas
CB: Delrick Abrams Jr., Memphis Showboats
CB: Nate Brooks, Michigan Panthers
S: Santos Ramirez, D.C. Defenders
S: Kenny Robinson Jr., Birmingham Stallions
Flex: CB Corn Elder, Houston Roughnecks

K: Jake Bates, Michigan Panthers
P: Hunter Niswander, Houston Roughnecks
K/PR: Juwan Manigo, Arlington Renegades
ST: Kyahva Tezino, Birmingham Stallions


OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: MATAEO DURANT, ST. LOUIS BATTLEHAWKS

Durant forced four missed tackles and averaged 4.29 yards after contact across 14 carries on a day where he earned a 91.0 PFF rushing grade.


DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: DONDREA TILLMAN, BIRMINGHAM STALLIONS

Tillman earned the highest grade of any UFL defensive player in Week 2, racking up five quarterback pressures and a batted pass from 37 pass-rushing snaps.


OFFENSIVE LINE OF THE WEEK: ARLINGTON RENEGADES

Noah Henderson allowed four quarterback pressures from 40 pass-blocking snaps at right tackle, but the rest of the Renegades’ offensive line combined to allow just a single pressure.

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