NFL draft: Even zero-star prospects become first-round picks - Los Angeles Times

The Pittsburgh Pirates drafted him in the 17th round in 2012, earning him a signing bonus of $400,000. But he developed the yips — known among Dodgers fans as "Steve Sax Syndrome" — on the mound during a game in his second season, ending his pitching career. He returned to football, playing at South Carolina, and had 100 catches for 1,281 yards in three seasons, earning All-SEC honors in 2017.

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