The NFL Draft was moved back two weeks this year. Back when Rocky Boiman was waiting for his name to be called in 2002, it was two days. Now, as a former NFL player, and radio analyst in Cincinnati, he tells how the NFL is genius in pushing back the draft.
Rocky Boiman played nine seasons in the NFL with Tennessee, Indianapolis, Kansas City, and Pittsburgh. Now, 12 years ago after being drafted by the Titans, he reflects on the excitement that many prospects will enjoy beginning Thursday through Saturday.
Nine-year NFL veteran Rocky Boiman played in four NFL locker rooms; Pittsburgh, Kansas City, Indianapolis, and Tennessee. Last week, he told me what it was like to walk in those locker rooms.
Now, on the brink of likely being chosen in the NFL Draft, Michael Sam made a groundbreaking announcement that will surely change the landscape of the league.
Rocky Boiman joined Jeff Thurn on Wednesday's edition of Overtime on ESPN 99.1.
Boiman was a nine-year NFL veteran who played for Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, Kansas City, and Tennessee. He had 256 total tackles, 1.5 sacks, and five interceptions in his career...
What a year it has been so far in the NFL and we aren't even to the halfway point yet.
To give us some insight to what we've seen so far, Jeff Thurn talked with former Super Bowl Champion Linebacker Rocky Boiman who now serves as a NFL/NCAA Analyst for Dial Global...
Rocky Boiman is a former NFL Linebacker and Super Bowl Champion with the Inidanapolis Colts in 2006.
He is now a NFL Analyst with Dial Global and joined Jeff Thurn on Overtime.
They discussed some off season notes and the latest surrounding former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez...
Rocky Boiman is a current NFL Analyst for Dial Global and the BBC.
He was drafted out of Notre Dame to play linebacker in the NFL and won a Super Bowl with the Indianapolis Colts.
Take a listen to his thoughts on the draft and Tim Tebow as he joined Jeff Thurn on Overtime...