The calendar has turned to May and the dry period of the NFL offseason is beginning after the conclusion of the draft a few weeks ago. However, that doesn't mean you can't still find professional football to watch while flipping through the TV channels or streaming options.
The United Football League is over halfway through its ten-game regular season with eight teams competing for the championship for the second straight year. Multiple former Florida State stars are suiting up in the league, including linebacker Kalen DeLoach, who recently signed with the Arlington Renegades.
Coincidentally, Arlington's next game is against the Michigan Panthers, who sport a pair of DeLoach's former Seminole teammates, cornerback Levonta Taylor and safety Akeem Dent.
Unfortunately, Taylor won't be available for the contest after suffering a season-ending injury in Michigan's 38-14 victory over the DC Defenders last weekend. In his third year with the Panthers, he recorded six tackles and four pass deflections in three games.
Taylor has been on Michigan's roster since the franchise competed in the USFL. In 2024, he appeared in ten games, totaling 19 tackles, one forced fumble, and five pass deflections.
Michigan Panthers CB Levonta Taylor is out for the remainder of the #UFL season, per sources.
— James Larsen (@JamesLarsenPFN) May 6, 2025
Taylor's been one of the @USFLPanthers most consistent DB's over the past three seasons. This year he had 6 TKL/4 PBU's - and one of the top PFF grades on the team (79.2). Tough loss. pic.twitter.com/ohoY0Gg3AA
This is less than ideal news for Taylor, who has been forging out a professional career since going undrafted out of Florida State in 2020. He had a brief stint with the Los Angeles Rams before playing in The Spring League for the TSL Sea Lions and the CFL for the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
Taylor signed with the Seminoles as a five-star prospect and the No. 1 cornerback in the 2016 class. He spent his time in garnet and gold playing under former head coaches Jimbo Fisher and Willie Taggart. Taylor didn't necessarily develop into an elite player but he was a solid starter for Florida State.
In total, Taylor appeared in 44 games and made 26 starts. He recorded 90 tackles, six tackles for loss, one sack, one forced fumble, ten pass deflections, and four interceptions, two of which he returned for touchdowns. Taylor is tied for fourth in program history with his pair of pick-sixes.
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DB Jalen Ramsey - Miami Dolphins
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DL Derrick Nnadi - New York Jets
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