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The 2000 NFL draft class are now teachers, businessmen, ‘baseball dads’ … and Tom Brady


Spergon Wynn considers himself a “baseball dad.” Marc Bulger is an Olympic hopeful. Tim Watson teaches high school history. Shannon Taylor teaches PE. Anthony Becht talks about football for a living. Fred Robbins helps kids who are learning the game. More than two decades ago, NFL teams drafted them. Their careers, on average, lasted six years. (Yahoo! Sports)

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The 2000 NFL draft class are now teachers, businessmen, ‘baseball dads’ … and Tom Brady


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