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USFL College Draft: New Orleans Breakers select Dante Stills with No. 44 overall pick

Screen Shot 2024-05-28 at 9.09.17 AMby:Kaiden Smith02/21/23

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The New Orleans Breakers selected former West Virginia offensive lineman Dante Stills with the No. 44 overall pick in the 2023 USFL Draft. In his five seasons with the Mountaineers, he recorded 134 tackles, 23.5 sacks, six forced fumbles, and an interception.

Stills was the No. 120 overall high school recruit in the 2018 cycle, according to the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.

Stills earned All-Big 12 First Team honors in his final two seasons at West Virginia. He played in a West Virginia record 58 career games, including 36 starts, and ranks No. 1 in tackles for loss and No. 4 in sacks in school history.

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All eight USFL teams are remotely participating in this year’s draft, drafting the rights to 80 players who are eligible for the draft from a pool of 3,000 players. In order to be eligible for the USFL Draft, athletes must be out of high school for at least three years and either used all of their college eligibility, or waived it. Junior college players can request eligibility after being out of high school for two years and not be enrolled in a four-year school.

“We are building the USFL for long-term success and our first-ever College Draft demonstrates our clear focus on building winning teams for Season 2, Season 3, and beyond,” Daryl Johnston, the USFL’s Executive Vice President of Football Operations, said. “The USFL will continue to search for and evaluate the best players to join our league. We are excited to see who the next KaVontae Turpin will be to turn an opportunity with the USFL into a springboard for success in the NFL. Conducting our inaugural College Draft shows that the USFL is committed to providing these talented players an alternative route to pursue their professional football dreams.”