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December 2000
NY/NJ HITMEN ACQUIRE FOUR IN SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT
News Courtesy of XFL.COM
The XFLs New York/New Jersey HITMEN selected three
players during the leagues first-ever supplemental draft
and exercised one of its territorial selections to add a total
of four players to its roster today. The newest members of HITMEN
are listed below in the order they were selected.
(territorial
selection) Jeff Pilon, OT, Syracuse
(selection #2 overall) Joe Aska, RB, Central Oklahoma
(selection #15 overall) Marcus Hinton, TE, Alcorn State
(selection #18 overall) Leo Araguz, K, Stephen F. Austin
The
HITMEN will have 24 hours to trim their roster to 70 players
in preparation for the opening of training camp on Tuesday,
January 2 in Orlando, FL.
Although
teams could add an unlimited number of players, the HITMEN were
the first team to opt out of the selection process, passing
after acquiring Pilon and the three other players.
Thats
all we felt we needed, HITMEN head coach Rusty Tillman
said. There wasnt anything out there in the supplemental
draft that we felt was better than the players we already have.
Vice
President and General Manager Drew Pearson agreed with Tillmans
assessment. The players we selected today will complement
the fine nucleus of talent that Rusty, (HITMEN player personnel
director) Joe Mack, the coaching staff and I have already assembled.
Pilon
started every game at right tackle for Syracuse during his junior
and senior seasons. The 6-foot-6 300-pounder has good athleticism
for a big man and is a physical run blocker with good strength.
Pilon signed with the New York Jets as a rookie free agent on
April 20, 2000. He was one
of
18 undrafted players the Jets added to their training camp roster.
Pilon was assigned to the teams practice squad on August
29 of this year. The native of Ontario, Canada was also selected
by Winnipeg in the third round of the 1999 CFL draft.
The
lightning fast Aska will bring his 4.3 speed to the HITMEN running
back corps. Originally signed by the Oakland Raiders, Aska made
his pro debut in the 1995 season finale against the Broncos.
The Central Oklahoma University alumnus played in 15 games for
the Raiders during the following season, earning a pair of starts.
Aska was the teams third-leading rusher with 326 yards
on 62 carries (an average of 5.3 yards/carry). He also caught
eight passes for 63 yards and returned one kickoff for 17 yards.
The four-year NFL veteran has rushed for 336 yards on 74 carries
along with one TD and has hauled in eight passes for 63 yards
during his career.
Another
former Raider, the veteran Araguz is a talented, steady punter
with a strong, quick leg. He has also doubled as capable kickoff
man and holder for place kicks. In 1999 he saw action in all
16 league games for the Raiders, tallying 76 punts for 3,045
yards (an average of 40.1 yards/punt). Araguz tied for fourth
in NFL for fewest touchbacks (4) and tied for seventh in AFC
for punts placed inside opponents 20-yard line (25). The
Pharr, TX native began his NFL career in 1996 as a late addition
to the Oakland roster after participating in Miami and San Diego
training camps during 1994 and 1995, respectively.
Hinton
recorded two tours of duty with the Raiders, during the 1995-96
seasons and again during 1999, when he signed as a free agent
on January 15. During 1998, he was a member of the Saints
training camp roster. Out of football in 1997, Hinton pulled
down a meager paycheck working in a sawmill in his hometown
of Wiggins, MS. The 6-foot-4, 273-pounder can catch the ball,
as his numbers at Alcorn State suggest. A favorite target of
Alcorn quarterback Steve McNairs in 1994, Hinton holds
school records for touchdowns (26) and receiving yards in one
game (13 catches for 316 yards against Tennessee-Chattanooga).
He finished his career with 112 catches for 2,392 yards, third-most
in school history.
The
HITMEN open their inaugural 10-game XFL season on February 3,
2001 at Las Vegas and will play their first home game at Giants
Stadium vs. the nynj Thunderbolts on February 11, 2001. Season
tickets are on sale and fans can purchase sideline season seats
for only $125. Call (866) 2HITMEN or visit www.nynjhitmen.com
or www.xfl.com for more information.
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