The XFL has been a great stepping stone for players who want to show off their skills to the NFL. The league has given them the green light to chase their dreams by allowing them to talk to NFL teams at this point in their inaugural season.

Houston Chronicle's Aaron Wilson reported that the league is open to let some of their top talents walk away to secure a spot with an NFL roster. It's a bold move for the team to let talents go while the season is still far from over.

The spring football league's season has reached its midpoint, and a couple of players have showcased how brilliant they are compared to the rest of the competition. Players like Houston Roughnecks QB PJ Walker, LA Wildcats WR Tre McBride, and Seattle Dragons LB Steven Johnson are some of the top players that could potentially walk away.

For the XFL to announce this in the aftermath of their suspension of play is quite a big one. It's very possible that almost all of their top players will leave for an NFL contract if they get the opportunity.

However, it also makes them more marketable to college players and NFL players who saw their value shrink over the years. While there's still plenty of things to improve on, the XFL has proven itself as a terrific avenue for players to showcase what they've got. And if many of the league's top players manage to secure good contracts, this only solidifies the XFL's position as an effective route to the NFL.

The league is all about its players. While they're set to lose a good chunk of them, this move should also attract more quality talent into suiting up for them.