NFL Draft where are they now
NFL Draft where are they now
NFL Draft - Where Are They Now?
Hollywood Henderson
He came to the Cowboys in the first round of the '75 draft and showed great potential. But Hollywood was always more interested in partying hard off the field. His career flamed out quickly and he wound up serving time in prison for sexual assault. Where's Hollywood now?
NFL Draft - Where Are They Now?
Hollywood Henderson
Henderson cleaned himself up after prison, and then fortune smiled upon him. He won $28 million in a Texas lottery in 2000 and now lives comfortably while also sharing his anti-drug message with groups. Next: Dr. Funny Money
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NFL Draft - Where Are They Now?
Billy Cannon
After becoming a living legend at LSU, Cannon was the first overall pick by both the NFL and AFL in 1960. He had a long and productive career with the Oilers and Raiders and then became a dentist. But Cannon's post-football life would not go smoothly. Where's Cannon now?
NFL Draft - Where Are They Now?
Billy Cannon
Cannon was busted for counterfeiting dollar bills, which he hid in the backyard of a house he owned. He spent three years in prison in the '80s but has rebuilt his reputation since his release and was even honored by LSU at the 2003 homecoming game. Next: Fight Club Failure
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NFL Draft - Where Are They Now?
Johnnie Morton
A first-round pick of Detroit in 1994, Morton had a good, if stormy, career in the NFL that was punctuated by an ugly shouting match with Lions President Matt Millen in '03. After retiring, Morton tried his hand at another sport, with terrible results. Where's Morton now?
NFL Draft - Where Are They Now?
Johnnie Morton
Morton made his Mixed Martial Arts debut in 2007, was knocked out in 38 seconds and had to be carried from the ring on a stretcher. Making matters worse, Morton might lose his fighting license because he tested positive for steroids after the match. Next: Kill, Bubba, Kill!
NFL Draft - Where Are They Now?
Bubba Smith
The 6-foot-9 Smith terrorized quarterbacks while at Michigan State, where the fans would chant "Kill, Bubba, kill!" He was taken first overall by the Colts in the '67 draft but is best known for his surprising career move after football. Where's Bubba now?
NFL Draft - Where Are They Now?
Bubba Smith
Most people think of Moses Hightower when they think of Smith. Bubba played the gigantic cop in all but one of the Police Academy films. He has a 15-year-old, 6-foot-8 nephew who is considered a future football star. Next: No Maas
NFL Draft - Where Are They Now?
Bill Maas
Maas thrived after being taken by the Chiefs with the fifth pick in the 1984 draft. He twice was named All-Pro and, when his career was over, he stayed in the public eye as an analyst on Fox's NFL games. But then his life suddenly spiraled out of control. Where's Maas now?
NFL Draft - Where Are They Now?
Bill Maas
Maas' troubles began last July when he was caught with cocaine, Ecstasy and a loaded gun after a traffic stop in Illinois. Fox soon dumped Maas, who then reportedly was found with a loaded Glock in his bag at a Kansas City airport in September. Next: Bye, George
NFL Draft - Where Are They Now?
Jeff George
The Colts took rifle-armed George with the first overall pick in 1990 and then almost immediately regretted it. The petulant QB often butted heads with his own team, flipped off the Indy fans and finally forced a trade. He then bounced around with six other clubs. Where's George now?
NFL Draft - Where Are They Now?
Jeff George
During the 2007 season George said that he wanted to make a comeback with Minnesota, which caused Vikings coach Brad Childress to laugh out loud. So it looks like Jeff will have to concentrate on his work for the NFL Network. Next: Making Sweet Music
NFL Draft - Where Are They Now?
Mike Reid
Reid became an All-Pro defensive tackle for the Bengals after being selected in the first round in 1970. He seemed headed for a place in the Hall of Fame, but an off-field passion prompted him to make a surprising decision to quit football. Where's Reid now?
NFL Draft - Where Are They Now?
Mike Reid
Reid wound up in a Hall of Fame -- the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame -- thanks to a string of country music No. 1 hits that he wrote for stars like Ronnie Milsap and Bonnie Raitt. Reid's "Stranger in My House" won a Grammy for Country Song of the Year. Next: Bad Boy Comes Clean
NFL Draft - Where Are They Now?
Jason Peter
For Peter, who was a first-round pick of the Panthers in 1998, an addiction to pain-killers led to a dependency on crack, then heroin, and finally a suicide attempt. With his life seemingly out of control, Peter was at a crossroads in 2004. Where's Peter now?
NFL Draft - Where Are They Now?
Jason Peter
Peter has successfully battled his drug addiction after going through rehab. He has a book coming out this year that will delve into his struggles on and off the field and his long road to recovery. Next: On a Mission
NFL Draft - Where Are They Now?
David Klingler
Klingler, who was picked sixth overall in 1992, is remembered by Bengals fans as just one in a series of high-profile QB draft bombs. What they might not know is the surprising turn his life has taken since he quit football. Where's Klingler now?
NFL Draft - Where Are They Now?
David Klingler
Klingler has spent a lot of time studying the Bible since he stopped studying playbooks. He has earned a Master's degree in Theology from a seminary school in Dallas and now is working on his Ph.D. Next: Running Down a Dream
NFL Draft - Where Are They Now?
Curtis Enis
The Bears only got 1,497 rushing yards and four touchdowns out of Enis in three seasons after making him the fifth selection in the 1998 draft. Then the enigmatic back seemed to disappear. Where's Enis now?
NFL Draft - Where Are They Now?
Curtis Enis
Enis is still with us, and he's busy on a new career. The former running back is trying to trade in his helmet for a police badge. Enis is training to become a cop in Ohio.