June 21, 2026

Three Former Buckeyes Who Would Be Perfect for the Alliance of American Football League

Football hasn’t technically been laid to rest this year thanks to the Alliance of American Football league. The new league kicked off its inaugural season last Saturday, giving aspiring professionals another opportunity to chase their NFL dreams. There are just eight teams and five Buckeyes already on rosters in wide receiver Jalin Marshall, offensive lineman Chase Farris, tight end Marcus Baugh, defensive tackle Tracy Sprinkle and cornerback Doran Grant. Marshall had the best Buckeye debut. Jalin Marshall scores the first touchdown in AAF history. pic.twitter.com/pd7xZZmu5e — Eleven Warriors (@11W) February 10, 2019 Watching Marshall do his thing got us thinking — which former Buckeyes could use a stint in the AAF to remind the NFL what they’re capable of? Cardale Jones, Quarterback The man who commandeered Ohio State to and through the 2014 College Football Playoff deserves better than the Los Angeles Chargers practice squad. Jones has spent his professional…

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