Yep, Snoop knows a lil something about football! Not only was Snoop Dogg’s Son, Cordell Broadus, offered 17 scholarships from different schools for his football skills, but players are turning pro that once played in his youth football league. 3 more have now signed with the NFL! Hit the jump for details…
Via TMZ:
Snoop Dogg is FIRED UP about the NFL Rookie Class of 2014 — because 3 of the players are alumni of the youth football league he started back in 2005.
“They all got scooped up … we’re very happy and very proud of these kids,” Snoop said.
FYI — Thomas was a 4th round draft pick. Jackson and Ducre signed as undrafted free agents.
Denver Broncos running back Ronnie Hillman was the first SYFL alum to get to the NFL when he was drafted in 2012 … totaling 4 guys from Snoop’s league to reach the pro level.
And when Snoop called in to “TMZ Sports” earlier today, he was very excited about the future.
“I feel good about the guys that are coming out this year, the year after … and the kids that are in the league right now,” Snoop says … “We got kids all over the SYFL that have that spirit to go to the next level!”
Currently, Snoop has between 1,500 and 1,700 players in the league — and the rapper says he’s gunning to implement a policy where kids who maintain a 3.0 grade point average or better can play in the league for free.