Defensive End Marcell Frazier
Frazier had perhaps the most memorable play of the XFL season – at least for the Dragons – when he recorded a pick-six by snatching a pass right out of the hands of Vipers quarterback Taylor Cornelius and fell into the end zone in the team’s home opener.
The big defensive end finished the five game season with seven tackles, five quarterback hits, one sack, two tackles for loss, one interception and one fumble recovery.
He was a menace at getting into the backfield and getting to the quarterback, a skill that NFL teams are desperately searching for on the open market – perhaps none more than the Seahawks themselves.
Frazier recorded 17.5 sacks in his three years at Missouri before going undrafted in 2017. He was briefly with the Seahawks in training camp, as well as a handful of other NFL teams, but he never managed to make it into a regular season game.
Now, after putting together some strong tape in the XFL, Frazier could get his shot – and a team with the same home stadium is looking for more help rushing the passer.