Someone who takes drugs at a moment like this is going to keep taking them. Why 
would any team take a chance?

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> On Apr 25, 2018, at 11:23 AM, Oliver Barry <bar...@realtracs.com> wrote:
> 
> Saw this on twitter yesterday.
> I’m disappointed in him. The crazy thing is he goes on a 90 day waiting 
> period. If he’s clean then, he gets to go on.
> That is, if he gets picked up by a team. He was projected as a third round 
> pick up before this.
>  
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> From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatortalk@googlegroups.com] On 
> Behalf Of Rob Alexander
> Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2018 7:40 AM
> To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com
> Subject: [gatortalk] AP source: Florida's Callaway fails drug test at NFL 
> combine
>  
> Seriously! There comes a point when you just have to conclude he’s too 
> damaged to be a millionaire. It’s so sad to be one of the few with that kind 
> of talent, but to be unable to get your life together even for a few critical 
> months before the draft. 
>  
> 
> http://www.apnewsarchive.com/2018/AP-source-Former-Florida-receiver-Antonio-Callaway-fails-drug-test-at-NFL-combine/id-42cf7a0467944489b26831cd120bee96
> 
> AP source: Florida's Callaway fails drug test at NFL combine
> GAINESVILLE, Fla.
> (AP) — Former Florida receiver Antonio Callaway failed a drug test at the NFL 
> combine, a mistake that could damage his draft status.
> 
> A person with knowledge of the situation says NFL teams were made aware of 
> the result Tuesday. The person spoke to The Associated Press on the condition 
> of anonymity because the league does not release that information publicly.
> 
> NFL Network first reported Callaway's failed test.
> 
> It was the latest misstep for a talented but troubled receiver who was once 
> considered a lock to be a first-round draft pick. Now, some teams surely will 
> take the 21-year-old Callaway off their draft board. Failing a drug test at 
> the combine, a place prospects know they're going to be tested, is widely 
> considered one of the more head-scratching results of the pre-draft process.
> 
> For Callaway, it's another huge red flag.
> 
> Callaway was suspended all of last season as part of an investigation into 
> felony credit card fraud. He also was cited for marijuana possession in May 
> 2017, stopped by police while riding in a car with a career criminal, and was 
> part of a Title IX investigation in 2016 that centered on an alleged sexual 
> battery. He testified during that case he was high on marijuana during the 
> incident and was later found not responsible for the alleged misconduct.
> 
> At Florida's pro day last month, Callaway said every NFL team he spoke to at 
> the scouting combine in Indianapolis and since wanted to know about the same 
> thing: His past.
> 
> "They already know I'm a good athlete. Just know I'm not a bad person," said 
> Callaway, who appeared out of shape and was working with his second agent in 
> less than six months. "Somebody's just got to believe in me."
> 
> Callaway also said the recent birth of his first child, a daughter, changed 
> him.
> 
> Callaway caught 89 passes for 1,399 yards and 11 touchdowns in two seasons at 
> Florida. He hasn't played since the Outback Bowl on Jan. 2, 2017.
> 
> The Miami native was one of nine Florida players suspended during the 2017 
> season while being investigated for fraud.
> 
> According to police, Callaway used a stolen credit card to add $1,970 to his 
> campus bookstore account and then used the money to purchase a high-end 
> computer and fancy headphones. He eventually entered a pretrial intervention 
> program that could result in the dismissal of the felony charges.
> 
> ___
> 
> More college football coverage: www.collegefootball.ap.org and 
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> 
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> 
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