Leading up to the 2004 NFL Draft, Eli Manning, the consensus No. 1 pick, went public, telling the San Diego Chargers, owners of the draft's first overall selection, he did not want to play for them.
The 2004 NFL Draft was filled with all sorts of chaos, especially when the San Diego Chargers were thrown a curveball days before the big day. See how Eli Manning's decision changed the entire draft.
Manning’s 2004 choice challenged the idea that athletes must accept their fate without question, which had a long-lasting ...
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Willis McGahee should still turn pro. Maurice Clarett should announce right now that he's applying for the 2004 NFL draft. And Mike Lupica better learn to pick on someone his own size. I wish ...
Most recent No. 1 overall pick: Eli Manning, 2004 NFL Draft Like his brother Peyton before him, Eli Manning was the top pick of his draft class. Unlike Peyton, Eli was adamant about not playing ...
He even mentioned what Eli Manning did before the 2004 NFL Draft as an example of what his son could potentially do next year in order to land with an ideal team. In 2004, the San Diego Chargers ...
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After the San Diego Chargers added quarterback Phillip Rivers during the 2004 NFL Draft, Drew Brees began to take his playing career to the next level. Unfortunately, Drew suffered a severe ...
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