Making The Leap From The Royals To The Chiefs
11th July, 2005 - 12:43 pm
The Charlotte Observer - A big name in this year?s supplemental draft, receiver Roscoe Crosby used to be a prospect for the Kansas City Royals.

The Royals made him a second-round pick in the 2001 amateur draft and gave him a deal that included a $1.75 million bonus. Crosby had to pay back $750,000 of that money as he never played in the minors due to an arm injury.

?Roscoe is a professional.? Said his agent Kevin Parker. ?When the Kansas City Royals drafted him, he was 18 years old. Whatever happened or didn?t happen, that was then. He?s 22, he?s matured. ? He?s very much at peace, and he?s excited.?

The Chiefs, in need of a receiver are taking a serious look at the man who was once considered the No. 1 wider receiver prospect in the nation. [READ]

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