Charles Rogers
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The Detroit Lions made wide receiver Charles Rogers the second overall pick in the 2003 NFL Draft, and few people at the time could disagree with the pick. The Fred Biletnikoff Award-winner and Unanimous All-American was considered by some people to be the best player in college football during the 2002 season.
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But issues with injuries, and a subsequent addiction to prescription painkillers resulted in his demise; he was out of the league by 2005. He now works at an auto repair shop in Fort Myers, Florida, even though he admitted that he actually doesn’t know much about cars, and likens himself to be more of a “PR guy.”
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