Saints backups Niko Lalos, Jack Heflin benefiting from XFL experience

Saints backup defensive linemen Niko Lalos and Jack Heflin are using the benefits of XFL experience in pursuit of coveted roster spots:

The rejuvenated XFL has sold itself as a spring league where players on the fringe of NFL rosters can hone their craft and develop themselves for future pro opportunities, and it’s tough to argue with the results that New Orleans Saints defensive linemen Niko Lalos and Jack Heflin have found.

Both young players had starring roles in the XFL last season — Lalos with the Seattle Sea Dragons, Heflin on the Houston Roughnecks — and now they’re making compelling cases as the Saints look ahead to roster cuts on Aug. 29. Saints head coach Dennis Allen was very complimentary of the growth he’s seen from Lalos in particular when asked about his progress.

“He’s a guy that’s worked extremely hard, he was on the practice squad last year,” Allen recounted. “He went and played in the XFL this year. I think that was good experience for him to get out there and play. He’s been putting some good stuff on tape. It’s a position that we’re pretty deep at so there’s a lot of competition there. We’ll evaluate where that tape was, but he did do some good things tonight.”

Lalos just bagged 3 sacks and a few other pressures against the Los Angeles Chargers. Heflin has consistently generated pressure in both of their preseason games. Their arrows are trending up. So how can they make the roster?

It’s going to be very difficult for Lalos to unseat anyone at defensive end, but he’s done everything possible to try it. Cameron Jordan, Carl Granderson, Payton Turner, and Isaiah Foskey are locks for the roster, barring an unforeseen injury or trade. Tanoh Kpassagnon signed an extension earlier this offseason. He may have some trade value but it’s not likely any of the top five players will be moved. The Saints typically keep five defensive ends on the active roster and often one of them is a healthy scratch on game days. Lalos needs to make Kpassagnon look expendable. It’s too soon to say whether he’s accomplished that.

What about Heflin? His chief competition is Malcolm Roach, a longtime Saints backup who has steadily developed and climbed the depth chart. Nathan Shepherd, Khalen Saunders, and Bryan Bresee are roster locks. The team rarely keeps more than four of them on the 53-man lineup at a time with another interior lineman or two stashed on the practice squad. Roach has had a productive summer too, so Heflin needs to keep it up while pushing him.

Odds are good that both guys will end up on the practice squad. We tend to overrate players we watch every day and each week compared to others around the league, and all 32 teams have players like Lalos and Heflin they’re hoping to sneak through the waiver wire so they can return to the practice squad. It’s always possible one or both of them gets claimed. At the same time, one or both of them could clear waivers and stay in New Orleans.

But it would be easier if they won roster spots outright. Continuing to fight off competition like Kyle Phillips, Prince Emili, and Jerron Cage while pressuring Roach and Kpassagnon will do a lot of good. Iron sharpens iron, and the Saints have a nice competition brewing at the bottom of their depth chart. Maybe that energy can continue to rise to the top.

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Bobby Wagner says he wants to be part of the XFL

We’re assuming Wagner means as an investor rather than a linebacker.

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The NFL swallows so much oxygen that it’s difficult for pro spring leagues to stick around. If any of them have a chance, it’s the latest iteration of the XFL, which is led by Dwayne Johnson.

Promising as it is, it takes time to build up any sports league and this past year they reportedly lost $60 million. Johnson still believes it can be a success, though and he’s not the only one. Over the weekend, Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagner tweeted that he wants to be part of the XFL and tagged The Rock in it.

We’re assuming Wagner means as an investor rather than a linebacker. While he’s not in Johnson’s league financially, Wagner has made over $96 million in his NFL career so far.

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After announcing their signings of Isaiah Wynn and Cedric Ogbuehi on Monday, the Miami Dolphins waited until Tuesday to officially confirm safety Bryce Thompson’s signing.

Thompson has spent time in the NFL and XFL, and now, with the Dolphins, he’ll have an opportunity to earn a defensive depth and special teams role for a team that could be a contender in a strong AFC.

Before Thompson steps on the field for defensive coordinator Vic Fangio, let’s take a quick look back at some photos from his time with the New Orleans Saints and the Seattle Sea Dragons.

Former Buckeye and XFL star signs with Panthers

Former Buckeye and XFL star signs with Panthers #GoBucks #XFL

The XFL season has just ended on Sunday and NFL teams are already signing the studs and inviting players to camp. The upstart league has already had 11 players signed to NFL contracts and one of those players was a former Ohio State Buckeye, Antwuan Jackson.

Jackson had a great season for the Seattle Sea Dragons, earning 20 tackles with one being for loss, and earned a PFF score of 54. After Seattle was eliminated from the XFL playoffs, Jackson earned an invite to the Carolina rookie minicamp, where he dominated and earned a contract.

Jackson had an interesting path to Ohio State as he originally played at Auburn before making a pitstop in the JUCO ranks before finally landing in Columbus. He never dominated at Ohio State, but was a solid contributor and eventually went undrafted in 2022.

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Jackson earned a shot with the New York Giants after but needed more seasoning to be NFL ready and he appears ready to roll with the Carolina Panthers after playing at such a high level in the XFL.

It’s great to see former Buckeyes making their way to the NFL no matter what journey they find themselves on.

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Saints sign a familiar face out of the XFL after a tryout at rookie minicamp

The Saints signed a familiar face out of the XFL after a tryout at rookie minicamp: defensive end Niko Lalos, who also joined them for training camp last year

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The New Orleans Saints signed a familiar face out of the XFL after a tryout at rookie minicamp: defensive end Niko Lalos, who also joined them for training camp last year. Lalos played well for a few weeks before roster cuts but didn’t have enough time to make his case for a roster spot, so he’ll get another opportunity after competing in the spring league.

Originally signed as an undrafted free agent out of Dartmouth, Lalos started his NFL career with the New York Giants in 2020 and has bounced around the league since then, including his stint in New Orleans — he joined their practice squad in mid-November and stayed there to close out the season before teaming up with the XFL’s Seattle Sea Dragons. He played the third-most defensive snaps for them but made more plays in run defense than as a pass rusher.

He’ll be pushing Jabari Zuniga for snaps at the bottom of the depth chart, and it wouldn’t be a surprise to see either player (or both of them) brought back to the practice squad. The top five roster spots appear to be set with Cameron Jordan and Carl Granderson starting, backed up by some combination of Tanoh Kpassagnon, Isaiah Foskey, and Payton Turner.

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Dolphins signing XFL DB Bryce Thompson

He spent parts of two seasons with the Saints.

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With the end of rookie minicamp coming on Monday, the Miami Dolphins are looking forward to their organized team activities which will begin on May 22.

Monday morning, the Dolphins signed XFL defensive back Bryce Thompson from the Seattle Sea Dragons, according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler.

Thomspon, 23, spent his collegiate career with Tennessee before going undrafted in 2021. He signed with the New Orleans Saints as a rookie, spending parts of both 2021 and 2022 with the team.

Following his release in November, he signed with the Sea Dragons. He appeared in 10 games, recording 34 tackles, two interceptions and a half-sack.

Miami is always looking to add more depth in the backend of their defense, especially after they watched so many players go down with injuries last season.

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Defenders sink Sea Dragons to gain XFL championship game

The D.C. Defenders will play the Arlington Renegades for the XFL championship

The best team in the XFL will play the team that made the playoffs with the league’s worst record in the championship game at the Alamodome on May 13.

The D.C. Defenders picked up their 10th win of the season in style on Sunday, scoring 28 points in the second half to break a tie en route to a 37-21 win over the Seattle Sea Dragons.

The victory gave D.C. and its beer-snake-loving fans the North Division title and a spot in the XFL championship game against the 5-6 Arlington Renegades.

Cam’Ron Smith, who 10 days ago was working at a car dealership, had 5 carries for 25 yards and a pair of touchdowns for the Defenders.

The Defenders and Renegades met in the regular season on April 16 and it was an exciting game.

D.C. saw Arlington score 17 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to force overtime tied at 26.

The Defenders connected on the only 2-point conversion that was successful in the extra session for the victory.

Reggie Barlow’s team has lost one game in this XFL experience. Oddly, it was to the awful Orlando Guardians by one point. It was the lone victory for the Guardians in 2023.

Seattle finishes at 7-4. The Sea Dragons fell behind 30-9 after being deadlocked at the half with the Defenders.

They scored a couple of touchdowns in the fourth quarter but by then the game was well out of reach.

XFL Division playoff schedule is set

The D.C. Defenders and Houston Roughnecks will play host to the Seattle Sea Dragons and Arlington Renegades, respectively in the XFL playoffs

The XFL regular season is over after 10 weeks. Up next are a pair of playoff games.

The Houston Roughnecks, winners of the South at 7-3, will face the Arlington Renegades, who were 4-6 in the regular season.

That game will take place on Saturday, April 29 in Houston.

The winner will advance to the championship game, which will occur on  May 13. Yes, the XFL is having a week off before its title game like the NFL does before the Super Bowl.

The North Division playoff game should be the better of the two matchups.

The regular-season North champion D.C. Defenders will meet the Seattle Sea Dragons on April 30.

Those teams combined to win 16 of 20 games in the regular season.  Two of those losses came when the Defenders defeated Seattle in the regular season by a combined four points.

XFL Sunday Preview: Sea Dragons need a big win to clinch playoff spot

Seattle has the inside track, but there is work to be done!

The grand finale to the XFL regular season is upon us. After 10 weeks, the re-rebooted XFL is about ready to conclude and move to its first postseason. The Seattle Sea Dragons will end the regular season with a home rematch at Lumen Field against the Vegas Vipers, whom they defeated 30-26 in Week 3 this year.

The Sea Dragons have the inside track to the playoffs over the St. Louis Battlehawks, but they still have work to do. Had St. Louis lost to the Orlando Guardians, all Seattle would’ve needed was an outright win over Vegas to clinch. Unfortunately, the Battlehawks pasted the Guardians 53-28.

While a St. Louis defeat would make this a lot simpler, the good news is the Sea Dragons now have a barometer of what they need to do on Sunday afternoon. If both teams win, then it goes to an intricate tiebreaker based on points scored and points allowed. The XFL’s website has an excellent explanation on the full details, but here is what you need to know:

  • St. Louis has scored 249 points in the regular season, while allowing 202
  • Seattle, to date, has scored 215 and allowed 168 – the best in the north division.

Bottom line: Seattle needs to score more than 34 points on Sunday – while also not allowing 34 points themselves – to edge out the Battlehawks for a playoff spot. If the Sea Dragons can score 35 points and allow less than 34, they are in the postseason over St. Louis. If they score less, then it goes to further tiebreakers.

Of course, all of this is moot if Seattle can’t win on Sunday.

The Sea Dragons will kick off on Sunday at 4:00 pm Pacific on ESPN2 or ESPN+.

Former NFL and XFL defensive end Chris Smith passes away at 31

We at Seahawks Wire want to offer our sincerest condolences to his friends and family. 

On Tuesday morning, tragic news was broken. Former NFL defensive end and current Seattle Sea Dragon player Chris Smith passed away at the age of 31. His cause of death has not been disclosed as of now.

Originally a 5th round selection by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the 2014 NFL Draft, Smith was a journeyman during his career in the league. Smith suited up for a litany of teams, including the Cincinnati Bengals, the Cleveland Browns, the Las Vegas Raiders, and the Houston Texans. Additionally, he was on the practice squad for the Ravens and had a brief stop with the Panthers.

The outpouring of love and grief on Twitter was immediate, as former friends, teammates and fans took to the social media platform to express their feelings. The impact Chris Smith made in the sports world is evident, and we at Seahawks Wire want to offer our sincerest condolences to his friends and family.