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Agent: Demps close to NFL deal


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Jeff Demps, right, was part of the US 4x100-meter relay team in London.

Jeff Demps has an Olympic silver medal. The US track star now wants to make a run at a Super Bowl ring.

Agent Daniel Rose told The Associated Press late Wednesday night that several NFL teams are interested in signing the speedy Demps, a former running back at the University of Florida. Rose said Demps is expected to make a decision by Thursday night.


''I'm excited because it's a good story,'' Rose said. ''The guy goes to the Olympics to pursue one of his dreams and he succeeded. Now, he wants to go win a Super Bowl. How can you fault a kid like that?''


Rose wouldn't identify the teams in the mix, but Tampa Bay coach Greg Schiano confirmed that the Buccaneers are interested in Demps, who was part of the 4x100-meter relay team that finished second to Jamaica in London. The New York Jets, with Demps' former college teammate Tim Tebow, also are among the seven or eight teams on the list.


Demps went undrafted in April after announcing in January that was giving up his football career to focus on track and the Olympics. The 22-year-old Demps, who had 2,470 career yards rushing and 23 touchdowns in four seasons with the Gators, did not attend any college football all-star games or take part in any NFL Draft workouts to focus on track.


But now, Demps is ready to resume his football career as a professional.
''I think within 24 hours, we're going to get it done,'' Rose said. ''Obviously, he wants to get to work. He had some commitments he had to finish up (Wednesday) with the Olympics, and we've been very honest and open with the teams. Now, that's all over with and he can go to sleep and wake up Thursday morning and focus on football.''


Demps makes for an intriguing player who could serve as a change-of-pace back, as well as a top-notch special teamer. At Florida, he averaged 28.8 yards a return during his four-year career. He also won multiple national championships in track and field.


''He's speed,'' Rose said. ''The NFL is about speed and there's so much you can do with a guy like that if used correctly. He could be a kick returner, slot receiver, stuff like that. There's gadget plays teams can come up with. If used correctly, he could definitely be a weapon.''


With NFL teams a few weeks into training camp and their second preseason games coming up this weekend, Demps might be a bit behind at this stage. But Rose said that shouldn't be a concern.


''He's definitely in shape,'' he said. ''That's a given. He'll have to make the transition and see where it ends up.''


It's not unprecedented for Olympians to play in the NFL. Bob Hayes was a gold medalist in the 100 meters in the 1964 Tokyo Games, and went on to make the Pro Football Hall of Fame after an 11-year NFL career that included 10 seasons with the Dallas Cowboys.


Wide receiver James Jett won gold in the 400-meter relay in the 1992 Barcelona Games and played nine seasons for the Raiders. Renaldo Nehemiah, who played three seasons for San Francisco, was considered the favorite to win the 110-meter hurdles in the 1980 Moscow Games, but the United States boycotted the Olympics along with dozens of other countries.


Six-time Olympic gold medal-winning sprinter Usain Bolt of Jamaica has even been mentioned as a possibility for NFL teams to pursue because of his blazing speed.
 
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he's probably checking on the NFL's drug testing policy. might be tougher than the Olympic ones.
 

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Speed kills and this guy can move. He just has to stay healthy.
 
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Source: Jeff Demps gets 3-year deal with Pats

London Olympics silver medalist Jeff Demps signed a contract Friday with the New England Patriots.
A source told ESPNBoston.com's Mike Reiss that the deal is for three years.



"To everyone wondering, yes it's true I'm now a new England patriot," Demps tweeted Friday night. "Glad to be apart of the team. It's truly an honor. #Godisgreat.


"Family, friends, fans, coaches just to everyone who supports me I wanna say thanks."


Demps flew to Orlando, Fla., on Friday to meet with his representatives and go over the details of the deal before signing. Several NFL teams, including the New York Jets, were interested in Demps, who was a running back at Florida. He was not drafted in April while he was preparing for the Olympics. He was part of the 4x100-meter relay team that finished second to Jamaica.


The 5-foot-7, 191-pound Demps played in 12 games last season at Florida, rushing for 569 yards and six touchdowns.


He had 31 rushes for more than 20 yards while with the Gators, most in the Southeastern Conference since 2008. He finished his collegiate career with 2,470 yards rushing and 23 touchdowns in four seasons.



Demps also was a standout sprinter for the Gators and is the only Florida athlete to have won a national championship in two sports.



Demps' biggest impact could be on the Patriots' return game, where coach Bill Belichick said Wednesday the team is looking for improvement.


"He had a little bit of production," Patriots director of player personnel Nick Caserio said. "How that translates over, the schemes are different. Any returner that comes into the NFL, whatever they did in college schematically is probably going to be a lot different than what we're going to ask him to do."
 

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The media is making this story out to be like an Olympic athlete is playing in the NFL.
To me its more an NFL player competed in the Olympics then the other way around.

Im mean this guy was all SEC last season.

This is not like Bolt signing with raiders or Phelps signing with the Yankees.

I saw the guy play in the Senior Bowl just a few months ago.
 

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