It's up to you if you want this, because it's "real", but here goes:
Vincent Edward "Bo" Jackson
HB/Auburn
6'1"/227 lbs.
This man, having emerged from Bessemer, AL, is quite possibly the best Athlete to have ever lived. In High School, his
PR in the 100-meter was 10.39 seconds, and his 50-yard dash was timed at 5.49 seconds (His Pro-Day 40 time was an un-verified 4.12, which would be a full .10 faster than the current record of 4.22). At Auburn, he dominated any and every opponent he faced, topping it all off with a Senior Year for the Ages: 1786 yards on the ground, 17 TDs, and the Heisman Trophy to top it all off.
However, here's where it gets interesting: We all know what he did with the Raiders, and the tragic Hip Injury that cut his entire career short. But what some people might not know is why he stayed in Baseball for a few years before deciding to play both Baseball and Football: In his Senior Year, he was flown to the facilities of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who were looking to him to be the #1 Overall Draft Pick for them in 1986. They told him that a visit wouldn't be a violation of NCAA Regulations. As it turns out, it was, and Bo had to forfeit his eligibility for his Senior-Year Baseball Season. As a Consequence, Bo told the Bucs that he would never play for them, ever, and he signed with the Kansas City Royals instead. The next year, the Raiders would select him in the Seventh Round, and Jackson only signed on because owner Al Davis said that he would allow him to play both Baseball and Football.
Now, what if the NCAA Faux-Pas doesnt happen? What if Bo is the presumptive #1 Pick, ready to put his Herculean talent, SEC-Pedigree, and "Bo Knows" level of marketability to the NFL for a true, illustrious NFL Career?