Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo are reporting that Johnny Manziel has re-hired his former agent, Erik Burkhardt, and plans to make an attempt at a comeback in the NFL.
- According to Rapoport, Burkhardt had Manziel make serious commitments before agreeing to represent him again.
- Rapoport says that withย Burkhardt back as his agent, Manziel is drawing “real interest” from teams at the Scouting Combine.
Alex Marvez of the Sporting Newsย reported a month ago that Manziel plans to volunteer for testing under the NFLโs drug policy as part of his attempt to return to the NFL.
Manzielย received a four-game suspension for violating the NFL’s policy on recreational drug and wound up sitting out the entire 2016 season.
Marvez points out that Manziel is currently considered a โStage Twoโ offender, which means he would be subject him to random drug testing if signed by an NFL team.
The idea of him volunteering for testing is that Manziel is trying to show NFL teams that he is committed to turning around his life and salvaging what’s left of his football career.
It’s worth mentioning that Manziel could still be subject to discipline under the NFLโs personal conduct policy for a domestic violence charge against his ex-girlfriend, even though he reached a plea agreement back in December.
Manziel, 24, is a former first-round pick of the Browns back in 2014. He wasย in the second year of his four-year, $8,247,250 rookie contract when the Browns cut him loose at the start of the 2016 league year.
In 2015, Manziel appeared in nineย games and thrown for 1,500ย yards while completing 57.8 percent of his passes to go along with sevenย touchdowns and fiveย interceptions. Manziel has also ran for 230 yards.ย Pro Football Focus has him rated as the No. 31 quarterback out of 36 qualifying players.
We’ll have more regarding Manziel as the news is available.
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