USFL Draft 2022: Tampa Bay Bandits' round-by-round picks

The first two rounds of the inaugural 2022 USFL Draft are officially in the books. Now, it's time for the supplemental draft.

Here is every pick from the Tampa Bay Bandits so far in the 2022 USFL Draft.

Round 1 (quarterbacks), Pick 2: Jordan Ta’amu, Ole Miss

Following two flashy seasons at Ole Miss in which he passed for 5,600 yards and an impressive 30 touchdowns against just 12 interceptions, Ta’amu signed with the Houston Texans in 2019. He jumped to the now-defunct XFL a few months later, playing so well for the St. Louis BattleHawks that he has since earned shots with the NFL’s Kansas City ChiefsDetroit LionsWashington Commanders and Carolina Panthers.

Round 2 (defensive ends/edge rushers), Pick 7: Mekhi Brown, Alabama

Brown was a unanimous four-star prospect coming out of high school. He was named to the 2018 OVC All-Newcomer Team while at Tennessee State.

Round 3 (defensive ends/edge rushers), Pick 2: Michael Scott, Oklahoma State

Scott played in 25 games and recorded 4.5 sacks in two seasons at Oklahoma State (2018-19). He is related to former NFL running back Tatum Bell.

Round 4 (defensive ends/edge rushers), Pick 7: Adam Shuler, Florida

Round 5 (offensive tackles), Pick 8: Tyler Catalina, Georgia

Round 6 (offensive tackles), Pick 1: Corbin Kaufusi, BYU

Round 7 (offensive tackles), Pick 8: Juwann Bushell-Beatty, Michigan

Round 8 (cornerbacks), Pick 1: Delrick Abrams Jr., Colorado

Round 9 (cornerbacks), Pick 8: Davante Davis, Texas

Round 10 (cornerbacks), Pick 1: Christian Campbell, Penn State

Round 11 (cornerbacks), Pick 8: Rashard Causey Jr., Central Florida

Round 12 (quarterbacks), Pick 7: Brady White, Memphis

Day One Recap

Round 13 (wide receivers), Pick 5: Eli Lamar Rogers, Louisville

Round 14 (wide receivers), Pick 4: Derrick Willies, Texas Tech

Round 15 (wide receivers), Pick 5: Derrick Dillon, LSU

Round 16 (wide receivers), Pick 4:Jordan Lasley, UCLA

Round 17 (wide receivers), Pick 5: John Franklin III, FAU

Round 17 (wide receivers), Pick 9: Vinny Papale, Delaware

Round 18 (safeties), Pick 4: Obi Henry Melifonwu, UConn

Round 19 (safeties), Pick 5: Anthony Cioffi, Rutgers

Round 20 (centers), Pick 3: Bruno Reagan, Vanderbilt

Round 21 (inside linebackers), Pick 6: Christian Sam, Arizona State

Round 22 (guards), Pick 7: Fred Lauina, Oregon State

Round 23 (guards), Pick 2: Damien Mama, USC

Round 24 (defensive tackles/nose tackles), Pick 2: Daylon Mack, Texas A&M

Round 25 (defensive tackles/nose tackles), Pick 7: Reggie Howard, Toledo

Round 26 (defensive tackles/nose tackles), Pick 2: John Atkins, Georgia

Round 27 (running backs/fullbacks), Pick 1: BJ Emmons, FAU

Round 28 (running backs/fullbacks), Pick 8: Juwan Washington, San Diego State

Round 29 (outside linebackers), Pick 8: Emmanuel Beal, Oklahoma

Round 30 (outside linebackers), Pick 1: Greg Reaves, South Florida

Round 31 (outside linebackers), Pick 8: Pass

Round 32 (kickers), Pick 4: Brandon Wright, Georgia State

Round 33 (punters), Pick 5: Pass

Round 34 (tight ends/halfbacks), Pick 10: De'Quan Hampton, USC

Round 35 (long snappers), Pick 3: Ryan DiSalvo, San Jose State

SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT

Round 1, Pick 7: Jarron Jones, OT, Notre Dame

Round 2, Pick 2: Quenton Meeks, DB, Stanford

Round 3, Pick 1: Matthew Burrell Jr., C/G/DT, Sam Houston State

Round 4, Pick 8: Keith Mumphery, WR, Michigan State 

Round 5, Pick 4: Tyler Rausa, K, Boise State

Round 6, Pick 5: Stephen Griffin, S/CB, NC State

Round 7, Pick 6: Rannell Hall, CB, Central Florida

Round 8, Pick 3: Travis Feeney, OLB, Washington

Round 9, Pick 8: Austrian Robinson, DE/DT, Ole Miss

Round 10, Pick 1: Antonio Reed, SS/OLB, Nebraska

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