Former Volunteers Star Alex Ellis Shines in UFL Week 10 Finale: A Look at the Journey of NFL Draft Evitees

Analyzing Alex Ellis’ Performance Against Arlington

The UFL’s Week 10 regular-season finale saw Arlington defeat D.C. by a score of 32-31 at Audi Field. During the game, former Tennessee Volunteers player Alex Ellis, who played as a tight end for D.C., had two receptions and 29 receiving yards. He was targeted three times throughout the match.

For the season, Ellis finished with 21 receptions, 240 receiving yards, and two touchdowns. He played for the Vols from 2011-2015 under head coaches Derek Dooley and Butch Jones, appearing in 26 games and recording 14 receptions, 232 receiving yards, and one receiving touchdown during his time at Tennessee. Despite his college success, Ellis was not chosen in the 2016 NFL draft.

The Defenders, the team Ellis played for in the UFL, finished third in the XFL Conference. This highlights the journey of former Vols players transitioning to professional football leagues after their collegiate careers.

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