He was riddled with a substance abuse problem that got him suspended for five games during 2002, and Sure, it would have been good to see the Spartan legend drop deep balls to talented wideouts in the NFL, but he has done a more important thing: He has resurrected his life.While he holds virtually every passing record in Spartans' history, don't expect to see him on an NFL sideline anytime soon.But at least he's in a place where he can remain away from his once-obsessive substance problems. Apparently, after working his way up to be the starting quarterback for the Nashville Kats of the Arena Football League, Smoker has since moved on to play with the Arizona Rattlers.Although the season has not started yet, Smoker is listed as the No. Follow full coverage of Jeff Smoker during the 2004 NFL Draft on ESPN.com.
In many ways Smoker is a child again, playing in the yard back in Manheim. Get the latest fantasy news, stats, and injury updates for Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Jeff Smoker from CBS Sports. Jeff Smoker. Jeff Smoker attended Michigan State University. CBS Sports is a registered trademark of CBS Broadcasting Inc. Commissioner.com is a registered trademark of CBS Interactive Inc. Michigan State Spartans quarterback Jeff Smoker #9 celebrates a 27-21 victory over the Notre Dame Fighting Irish on September 23, 2000 at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing, Michigan. Jeff Smoker added 19 new photos to the album: Michigan State Spartans (NCAA) (2000-2003) . He was also the starting quarterback for the Nashville Kats and Arizona Rattlers of the Arena Football League. Follow full coverage of Jeff Smoker during the 2004 NFL Draft on ESPN.com.
Greg Hudson, whose team Smoker shredded in a 44-38 Michigan State victory on Oct. 18. NFL News / March 5, 2008 The trade marks a cessation of a three-year stint with the Mets. 6-keys: media/fantasynews/nfl/reg/free/players_profiles Play Now Smoker was stubbed out of the 40-man roster to make room for Jose Reyes, who was also signed on Friday. 1 QB on the Rattlers' depth chart after they moved Sherdrick Bonner, an AFL legend, to Chicago.It wasn't all easy for Smoker at MSU, though, if you can recall. Hey Joey you're so mediocre You're so mediocre But at least you're not Jeff Smoker Hey, hey, Jeff Smoker There will be no parades for Joey Harrington. If not, his name was Jeff Smoker, and if you follow Spartan football at all, you've heard the name for sure.Smoker had one of the finest arms in college football back in the day, and Mel Kiper Jr. placed him in the Top 10 on his draft board for senior quarterbacks. Although Smoker came off the board in the sixth round of the 2004 draft, he still made the St. Louis Rams' squad.After he made the team though, Harvard graduate Ryan Fitzpatrick displaced him as the third quarterback on the depth chart and tossed Smoker into the world of professional athlete oblivion.I hadn't heard about the guy in quite some time, so I thought I would do some research to figure out what he's up to these days. In 71 2/3 innings in the majors, Smoker … Jeff Smoker is a Pro-Style Quarterback from Manheim, PA. Fans wear Smoker's number 9 jersey and wait hours after games for his autograph.
QB; Senior; 6-3¼, 225 lbs; Michigan St; Scouts Grade; Position Rank; Overall Rank; 40-YD Dash 4.99; Conference TBD; 2004 Draft Pick Info. "He's accurate, he throws a catchable ball, and he's gotten that system down real quickly." section: | slug: | sport: football | route: player | Play Now Remember the gunslinger back in the early 2000s for the Michigan State Spartans?