For the 2023 season, each USFL team started training camp with 58-men rosters, with a mandatory cut down to 54 and then a last cut down to 50. The final rosters are 40 active players and 10 inactive players on game days. The league also started a partnership with
HUB Football for the 2023 season for players tryouts.
Compensation On December 15, 2022, USFL player representatives (
United Football Players Association and
United Steelworkers) and the league parent company
FOX Sports tentatively agreed on a new three-year collective bargaining agreement starting at the 2023 season, six months after the league players voted to unionize. The proposed agreement increases minimum salaries and provides a stronger benefits package than they previously received, and slightly higher than most
XFL salaries. USFL players' minimum salaries will be $5,350 per week, up from the current $4,500 per week payout ($2,500 for inactive players) and $150 a week toward 401K contributions, while weekly performance bonuses will be cancelled. During training camp, all USFL players will get $850 a week. Continuing as a benefit from the 2022 season, USFL players and staff are still able to receive a college degree "tuition-free and debt-free", through a partnership with for-profit universities
Strategic Education's Capella University and
Strayer University.
Draft The 10-round
2023 USFL College Draft took place on February 21, 2023, while draft pool included over 3,000 eligible players. The first overall pick was decided by the winner of the Week 10 game between the 1–8
Pittsburgh Maulers and 1–8
Michigan Panthers. The Panthers were victorious 33–21. The New Jersey Generals had their 1st round selection moved to the last pick in the draft and their rounds 2 to 5 picks were penalized due to "a violation of offseason roster management rules".
Player movement '''' • On January 27, it was reported that former NFL first-round pick linebacker
Reuben Foster signed with the Pittsburgh Maulers. • On February 8, the Showboats signed quarterback
Ryan Willis after he was released from the XFL's St. Louis Battlehawks. • On February 18, the Stars re-signed quarterback
Case Cookus after a short stint with the NFL's
Los Angeles Rams. • On February 20, the Stars inked former NFL first-round pick, receiver
Corey Coleman. • On February 22,
Grey Cup champion quarterback
McLeod Bethel-Thompson announced he would leave the
CFL and that he had signed with the New Orleans Breakers. • On April 11, Birmingham Stallions sign tight end
Thaddeus Moss, the son of
Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver
Randy Moss, and 2019
National Champion. • On April 14, all teams finalized their mandatory 50-man rosters cut down. • On April 19,
Isaiah Zuber re-signed with the Houston Gamblers following a stint with the
Las Vegas Raiders. • On April 20, the Birmingham Stallions signed former
New Orleans Breakers quarterback
Kyle Sloter following an injury to
J'Mar Smith. ==Coaching changes==