Former Tennessee quarterback Quinten Dormady selected No. 1 by San Antonio

Former Tennessee quarterback Quinten Dormady selected No. 1 by San Antonio.

The United Football League held its second-round player dispersal process on Monday.

Players selected will have an opportunity to be amongst 75 roster spots allotted to each team for training camp, which begins Feb. 24 in Arlington, Texas.

Former Tennessee quarterback Quinten Dormady was the No. 1 overall pick by San Antonio in the UFL’s second player dispersal.

Dormady played for the Vols from 2015-17. He appeared in 16 games at Tennessee, completing 100-of-176 passing attempts for 1,282 yards, seven touchdowns and six interceptions.

The 2024 season is the first for the UFL. The UFL formed after the United States Football League and XFL merged in Nov. 2023.

UFL’s 2024 season will kick off on March 30 between Birmingham (2023 USFL champion) and Arlington (2023 XFL champion). The season will feature eight teams, 40 regular-season games and three postseason contests.

ABC, ESPN, Fox and FS1 are UFL’s television partners.

READ: Former Vols on 2024 UFL rosters

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Former Vols’ quarterback works out for Green Bay

Former Vols’ quarterback works out for Green Bay.

Former Tennessee quarterback Quinten Dormady worked out for Green Bay this week.

Dormady’s workout comes after Packers’ quarterback Jordan Love was injured during Green Bay’s first preseason game.

Love suffered a shoulder injury in the Packers’, 26-7, loss to Houston.

Dormady played for Tennessee from 2015-17, throwing for 1,282 yards and seven touchdowns. He came to Tennessee from Boerne, Texas.

The former Vol quarterback transferred to Houston in 2018 and redshirted.

Dormady transferred in 2019 and started 10 games for Central Michigan, completing 190-of-294 passes for 2,312 yards and 14 touchdowns against nine interceptions.

Green Bay will host the Jets Saturday at Lambeau Field. Kick off is slated for 4:25 p.m. EDT.

Quinten Dormady, Photo by Dan Harralson, Vols Wire

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Quinten Dormady to take part in Tennessee’s pro day with Josh Palmer

The University of Tennessee will hold its pro day on Thursday.

The University of Tennessee will hold its pro day on Thursday.

Former Tennessee quarterback Quinten Dormady will take part in pro day.

“Can’t wait to be back on Rocky Top with my man Josh Palmer for Vol football pro day,” Dormady said on Instagram. “Time to ball out.”

Photo by Dan Harralson, Vols Wire
Sep 26, 2020; Columbia, South Carolina; Tennessee Volunteers wide receiver Josh Palmer (5) runs after the catch against the South Carolina Gamecocks at Williams-Brice Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Blake-USA TODAY Sports

Dormady started 10 games for Central Michigan in 2019, completing 190 of 294 passes for 2,312 yards and 14 touchdowns against nine interceptions.

The former Vol quarterback redshirted the 2018 season at Houston. Dormady played for Tennessee from 2015-17, throwing for 1,282 yards and seven touchdowns. He came to Tennessee from Boerne, Texas.

Palmer appeared in 47 games during his career at Tennessee since 2017. He totaled 99 receptions, 1,514 receiving yards and scored seven touchdowns.

The 6-foot-2, 210-pound wide receiver is from Brampton, Ontario (Canada).

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Quinten Dormady to return to Tennessee

Quinten Dormady to return to Tennessee.

KNOXVILLE – Former Tennessee quarterback Quinten Dormady is returning to Rocky Top.

The 6-foot-5, 219-pound quarterback announced on Twitter that he will return to Tennessee to throw on Pro Day March 26.

“Thank you Vol Football for inviting me to throw at Proday on March 26,” Dormady said. “I am blessed for this opportunity to be back on RockyTop!”

Quinten Dormady
Photo by Dan Harralson, Vols Wire

Dormady started 10 games for Central Michigan in 2019, completing 190 of 294 passes for 2,312 yards and 14 touchdowns against nine interceptions.

The former Vol redshirted the 2018 season at Houston. Dormady played for Tennessee from 2015-17, throwing for 1,282 yards and seven touchdowns. He came to Tennessee from Boerne, Texas.