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• EJ Perry bounces back en route to a strong performance in Week 3: Perry’s Week 3 victory for the Panthers was a big improvement from his 28.8 grade in PFF.
• Deon Cain goes off for 144 receiving yards: He now has the most receiving yards in UFL.
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QB: EJ Perkins, Michigan Panthers
RB: De’Veon Smith, Arlington Renegades
WR: Deon Cain, Birmingham Stallions
WR: Tyler Vaughns, Arlington Renegades
TE: Jace Sternberger, Birmingham Stallions
Flex: WR Hakeem b. Butler, St. Louis Battlehawks
LT: Bobby Evans, Arlington Renegades
LG: Yasir Durant, D.C. Defenders
C: Jake Lacina, Arlington Renegades
RG: Rashaad Coward, San Antonio Brahmas
RT: Noah Henderson, Arlington Renegades
EDGE: Jonathan Garvin, Birmingham Stallions
EDGE: Dondrea Tillman, Birmingham Stallions
DI: Carlos Davis, Birmingham Stallions
DI: Marvin Wilson, Birmingham Stallions
LB: Jordan Williams, San Antonio Brahmas
LB: Gabriel Sewell Jr., Houston Roughnecks
CB: Darius Phillips, San Antonio Brahmas
CB: Lorenzo Burns, Birmingham Stallions
S: Jamal Carter, Arlington Renegades
S: Qwynnterrio Cole, St. Louis Battlehawks
Flex: CB Bryce Torneden, Michigan Panthers
K: Matt McCrane, D.C. Defenders
P: Matt White, Memphis Showboats
K/PR: Isiah Hennie, Houston Roughnecks
ST: Marvin Moody, Houston Roughnecks
ADVANCED PLAYER: DEON CAIN, The BIRMINGHAM Stallions
Cain had an average of 4.50 yards for each route run during the Stallions’ Week 3 win against the Memphis Showboats. Cain converted seven targets, totalling 144 yard on an average distance to the target (17.3 yards), into receptions.
The DEFENSIVE PLAYER of the Week is EDGE JONATHAN GARVIN, The BIRMINGHAM Stallions
Garvin recorded four pressures on the quarterback, including two sacks. He did this in 27 snaps of pass rush during the Stallions’ Week 3 victory over the Memphis Showboats. He forced fumbles on both of those sacks and had a would-be sack-fumble-touchdown nullified due to a penalty.
The Week’s Most Offensive Line: ARLINGTON RENEGADES
In the loss against the D.C. Defenders, the Renegades offensive line allowed just five pressures on the quarterback, of which none were sacks. No offensive lineman was able to apply multiple pressures.
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