P.J. Walker sending out XFL MVP vibes, NFL should come calling

P.J. Walker, XFL, NFL

Mary Holt-USA TODAY Sports

When the XFL season launched, Houston Roughnecks quarterback P.J. Walker was just a 5-foot-11 inch quarterback who few football even knew about.

Now just three weeks after making his debut, he’s the league’s MVP frontrunner and is a fan-favorite across the country. It might be time to start talking about his NFL future, too.

The backstory: Phillip “P.J.” Walker first made his mark with the Temple Owls and head coach Matt Rhule, who became one of the NFL’s highest-paid coaches this offseason.

Walker signed with the Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free agent in 2017. He spent the next two seasons on the team’s practice squad, learning from Andrew Luck and Jacoby Brissett.

The 24-year-old signed with the XFL in 2019, recognizing the opportunity to prove himself. After the XFL blocked the Pittsburgh Steelers from signing Walker in December, he went to training camp and won Houston’s starting gig.

The undeniable talent: While Walker took the field on Feb. 8 as an unknown, he quickly captured the spotlight as one of the XFL’s best talents.

Of course, some might have been concerned that it was just a one-game sample. Walker heard the doubt about his abilities and his height, then delivered another strong performance in Week 2.

Walker saved his best performance to date for Saturday’s game against the Tampa Bay Vipers. Between the gaudy numbers and the jaw-dropping throws, he was utterly unstoppable.

Walker is running away with the XFL MVP honors at this point. The Roughnecks are 3-0 and their quarterback is completing 64% of his passes with 748 passing yards, 11 passing touchdowns and a lone Week 1 interception.

At a time when NFL teams are looking for quarterbacks with game-changing athleticism and playmaking ability, Walker fits that to a T. In fact, his first rushing touchdown of the year reminded us a little of the NFL MVP.

Walker is exactly the kind of quarterback the NFL needs. While teams keep giving opportunities to the likes of David Fales, Matt Barkley, Matt Schaub and Trevor Siemian, the Roughnecks have a player who actually brings something to the table.

The bottom line: Walker will turn 25 on Feb. 26, so we’re not even talking about a quarterback who is finished developing.

While he might be undersized for a quarterback, Walker keeps proving he is an excellent quarterback. We see it every single week when he does something new that leaves every football fan in utter shock.

Walker is well on his way to winning the XFL MVP award and the Roughnecks look like a team ready to win a championship. When the season ends, Walker’s phone needs to be ringing nonstop from NFL teams ready to give him a shot in 2020.

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