The 10th leading all-time passer in NFL history, and former #1 draft pick in 1993, Drew Bledsoe visited with us to talk about the NFL draft.
Bledsoe was the first selection by the New England Patriots out of Washington State after his junior season. He amassed over 44,000 yards in his 14 year career playing for the Patriots, Bills, and Cowboys before retiring in 2007.
The former Cougar great earned 4 NFL Pro Bowl selections and won a Superbowl (XXXVI) ring in 2002 but was injured with Tom Brady the starting QB.
Bledsoe is busy now days coaching prep football with Summit HS Storm (Bend) and is the wine making business as he owns ‘Doubleback’ winery in his hometown of Walla Walla, Washington.
Drew doesn’t watch alot of college football, but he offers his thoughts on what is important to teams in drafting quarterbacks. And, he shares his own funny draft day story you will want to hear.
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