Where are they now? No. 1 Draft Picks
Where are they now? No. 1 NFL draft picksDo you remember Auburn’s two-sport phenom, running back Bo Jackson,   running circles around every player in the SEC? Or how about "The  Juice," who established himself at USC as one of the best college  running backs ever. He was then picked in the first round of the NFL  draft by the Buffalo Bills. Both of these athletes were both No.1 draft  picks. So where are they now?
 JaMarcus RussellRussell was drafted first overall by the Oakland Raiders in the 2007 NFL  draft. After an amazing career as a Bayou Bengal, high expectations  were placed on Russell. But trouble seemed to follow him immediately,  when Russell held out in training camp.
Michael VickVick was drafted as the No. 1 pick by the Atlanta Falcons in 2001 after  leading his Hokies to the national championship game.  Vick's stint with  the Falcons was cut short when he was convicted of running an illegal  blood sport. He served 18 months in prison, then the Philadelphia Eagles  took a chance on him in 2009. Vick had an epic season with the Eagles  in 2010, earning the starting role early in the season and leading the  team to an NFC East title.
Tim CouchThe Cleveland Browns drafted this No. 1 pick in 1999. A former Wildcat  quarterback, Couch suffered many injuries in the NFL, which led to his  early departure. He is now an analyst for this TV network.
Steve EmtmanSteve Emtman was the No. 1 pick by the Indianapolis Colts in 1992. The  former Husky is now a successful real estate developer. After suffering  some knee injuries, his pro career ended early, when he was just 27.
Earl CampbellEarl Campbell is considered one of the greatest running backs of all  time. He was drafted in 1978 by the Houston Oilers, now the Tennessee  Titans. After an astonishing college career with the Longhorns, he went  on to lead the NFL in rushing from 1978 to 1980. He now owns his own  business.
Aundray BruceA highly touted linebacker out of Auburn, Aundray Bruce was the first  draft pick by the Atlanta Falcons in 1988. High expectations were placed  on Bruce coming out of college, but he started just 42 games throughout  his NFL career.
O.J. SimpsonO.J. Simpson was the No 1. pick in 1969. Long before his starring role  in one of the most infamous murder trials in US history, he broke  records as a Trojan. He was drafted by the Buffalo Bills. Though he was  cleared of murder charges, he later was convicted of other crimes.
Bo JacksonBo Jackson was the first athlete to be named an All-Star in two major  American professional sports. He won the Heisman trophy as a Tiger. He  was a running back for the Oakland Raiders and played left field for the  Kansas City Royals.
Bruce SmithSmith is a former Hokie who was drafted by the Buffalo Bills in 1985. He  ended his career with 1,224 tackles and the all-time record for sacks.  In 2009, Smith was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Smith  now works as a large-scale hotel designer with a commercial real estate  company.
Drew BledsoeA Central Washington native, Bledsoe was drafted first overall in 1993  by the New England Patriots. After his retirement in 2007, Bledsoe  founded the Doubleback Winery along with close friend Chris Figgins. He  now lives in Bend, Ore.,with his wife, Maura, and five children.
John ElwayJohn Elway was drafted No. 1 overall by the Baltimore Colts in 1983,  before being traded to the Denver Broncos. He led his team to five Super  Bowls, winning the last two. He currently holds a front-office job with  the Broncos.
Courtney BrownBrown is a former defensive end for the Cleveland Browns. He was a No.1  pick out of Penn State. Brown had an average rookie season (70 tackles,  4.5 sacks) but played in less than half the games over the next four  seasons because of injuries.
Terry BakerHe was the only Beaver in school history to win a Heisman Trophy. That's  where his legend as a football player both began and ended. He was the  first pick in the 1963 draft by the Los Angeles Rams. He played just  three seasons there and was considered one of the first Heisman busts in  NFL history. Baker is now a retired lawyer living in the Pacific  Northwest.
David CarrCarr was a highly reputable quarterback out of Fresno State. Winner of  the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm award, he became the No. 1 pick by the  Houston Texans in 2002. He has played for four NFL teams in his career,  including the New York Giants and Carolina Panthers. He currently plays  for this team.
 
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