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RB/WR/DB Demario McCall (Official Thread)



Final Analysis
Demario McCall was everyone’s favorite “what if” player on the Ohio State roster until time just wasn’t on his side anymore. He never complained about the lack of opportunity, and his effort to make his situation work at all times won’t go unnoticed. Despite not playing a significant role on either side of the ball, he never wavered when it came to being a leader on the team.

In his college career he did a little bit of everything, which NFL teams will be excited by. This gives him ample opportunity to find a role on a team at the next level. Playing defense, returning kicks, and having some explosive moments as an offensive contributor gives NFL teams a player who can provide great value on the practice squad. If given the opportunity, McCall will probably find at least a practice squad shot, and that would be a great place to start given how his career went.

The NFL is always looking for versatility, and McCall might have been too versatile for his own good at Ohio State. The former Buckeye everyman can be a good fit in a franchise looking for player to fill those final roster spots. Even though he is unlikley to be drafted, expect to see McCall on an NFL roster or practice squad come the 2022 season.
 
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Former Ohio State football player sentenced in drug trafficking case​

The former Ohio State football player will now spend some serious time in prison.

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Former Ohio State football player Demario McCall sentenced to 7-10 years in prison

Earlier this month, McCall was sentenced to 7-10 years in prison after pleading guilty to drug possession and drug trafficking charges. He pleaded guilty to trafficking in cocaine, possession of cocaine, trafficking in a fentanyl-related compound, possession of a fentanyl-related compound, trafficking in drugs, possession of drugs, receiving stolen property, and possession of criminal tools.

In a separate case, he also pleaded guilty to trafficking in cocaine, possession of cocaine, trafficking in a fentanyl-related compound, and possession of a fentanyl-related compound. It's a very sad fall from grace for a former Buckeye football player who played for a national championship.

Unfortunately for McCall, he will now spend a lot of time thinking about what he's done. He never had a shot to make the NFL, and he wasn't able to move on. There's hope that he can atone for what he's done when he is released from prison, as everyone deserves a second chance.
 
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