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Featured Clients
Marcus Allen
Retired Running Back
Oakland Raiders/Kansas City Chiefs
Marcus Allen is one of the greatest NFL and Collegiate Running Backs to ever play the game. A former Heisman Trophy winner and a Pro Football Hall of Famer, Marcus Allen will long be remembered as one of the best to ever play the game at any level. His contributions to the NFL and the college game are legendary.
College: USC
Sean Payton
Head Coach
New Orleans Saints
Former AFL and NFL quarterback Payton has coached college and professional players for over two decades. Named 2006 NFL Coach of the Year in his first year with the Saints, Payton transformed the team from a previous 3-13 record to NFC South champions, despite the disastrous Hurricane Katrina which claimed the city the same year. In 2009, he led the Saints to their most successful season yet and their first ever Super Bowl victory. This year Payton published a book entitled Home Team: Coaching the Saints and New Orleans Back to Life.
Terrell Owens
#81 WR
Cincinnati Bengals
Widely considered one of the most dangerous receivers ever to have played the game, Owens joins the Bengal offense for his 15th NFL season. Amongst numerous accomplishments, Owens holds the league’s record for being the first and only player to score a touchdown against 32 NFL teams
College: UTC
Chris Cooley
Tight End
Washington Redskins
Chris Cooley is a Tight End for the Washington Redskins. The two-time Pro Bowl selectee was drafted in 2004 as the 81st overall pick. Cooley is often referred to as "Captain Chaos" for his eccentric hair styles, affinity for heavy metal music and outlandish personality.
College: Utah State
Shannon Sharpe
Retired Tight End
Denver Broncos, Baltimore Ravens
Shannon Sharpe is considered one of the greatest Tight Ends to ever play the game. While his accomplishments assure him a place in Canton, they only scratch the surface in explaining his hall of fame credentials. He was a player that literally redefined his position, a wide receiver in a tight ends body providing championship mettle for every team he played on.
College: Savannah State
Tim Brown
Retired Wide Receiver
Oakland Raiders
Tim was selected by the Los Angeles Raiders with the 6th overall pick of the 1988 NFL Draft. He spent sixteen years with the Raiders, during which he established himself as one of the League's most prolific wide receivers. His fame and success with the Raider's organization earned him the title, Mr. Raider.
College: Notre Dame
Andre Berto
WBC Champion, NABF Champ.,
2004 Haitian Olympian
Despite losing loved ones to the January quake in Haiti, Berto continues to demonstrate the strength and resilience that makes him the reigning World Welterweight Champion With a TKO in his most recent fight against Carlos Quintana, Berto is 26-0 with 20 KOs. He also founded the Berto Dynasty Foundation to help rebuild his native country.
Record: 26-0 20 Knockouts
Matt Leinart
#7 Quarterback
Arizona Cardinals
With the retirement of Kurt Warner, Leinart enters his 5th NFL season as the Cardinals' starting quarterback. A Heisman Trophy winner and recipient of the inaugural Manning Award from his alma mater USC, Leinart is as active off the field as he is on. His namesake Foundation recently hosted a summer football camp for underprivileged youth as well as its second annual Celebrity Golf Classic.
College: USC
TJ Houshmandzadeh
#84 WR
Seattle Seahawks
Houshmandzadeh is one of the most proficient receivers in the league, averaging ninety receptions and seven touchdowns per season. Having recovered from a recent surgery in the off-season, he will play a critical role in the revamped Seahawks offense under new head coach Pete Carroll.
College: Oregon State
Brian Robiskie
#80 WR
Cleveland Browns
As first team ESPN/CoSIDA Academic All-American and a finalist for the Arthur Ashe Sports Scholar award, Robiskie is expected to be a power player in the Browns' new offensive line. The 2009 draft pick has impressed coaches and analysts alike with his sure hands and speed during the summer training camp.
College: Ohio State
Santonio Holmes
#10 WR
New York Jets
Selected in the first round of the 2006 Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers, Super Bowl Champion Holmes joins the Jets for the 2010-11 season. In Super Bowl XLIII, Holmes secured the Steeler’s NFL-record 6th Super Bowl win after catching the game-winning touchdown pass. He finished the game with nine catches for 131 yards and a score, earning the game's MVP award.
College: Ohio State
Roddy White
#84 WR
Atlanta Falcons
The two time Pro Bowler enters his 6th season after recording a career high eleven touchdowns, as well as a record three consecutive 1,000 yard seasons. A first round draft pick and ranked fourth amongst wide receivers in his rookie season with the Falcons, White is on his way to becoming the franchise's greatest wide receiver of all time.
College: Alabama-Birmingham
Brian Price
#92 Defensive Tackle
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The 2009 Pac-10 Defensive Player of the year formally signed with the Buccaneers in July after being drafted 35th overall in the 2010 NFL Draft. Ranked third nationally in tackles for loss during his 2009 season with the Bruins, Price ranks second in UCLA history with 44.5, only one behind NFL safety Carnell Lake.
College: UCLA
Patrick Turner
#1 WR
Miami Dolphins
After sustaining a back injury in his rookie season with the Dolphins, Turner is back competing in training camp and stronger than ever. Ranked as the #1 wider receiver in the country out of high school and as one of twelve USC players invited to the 2009 NFL scouting combine, he is a combination of speed and pure athleticism.
College: USC
Stafon Johnson
#13 Running Back
Tennessee Titans
A model of unmatched strength and resolve, Johnson signed with the Titans in April 2010 after missing the majority of his senior season due to a nearly fatal neck injury. Having led the Trojans in punt returns as a junior, Johnson was also a crucial component to the team’s tailback rotation. Less than a year after his accident, he will compete for a spot on the Titan’s 2010-11 roster.
College: USC