Johnny Manziel is ready to return to the NFL
The former quarterback of the Cleveland Browns proved himself in the Pro Day of Texas A&M, demonstrating his skills in front of various league scouts. Additionally, he trained alongside Mexican player Luis Pérez, who also has hopes of reaching the professional level.
After attending the Pro Day in San Diego, Manziel returned to the college that propelled him to the NFL on March 27. He has made it clear that his intentions of returning to the football field are closer than expected.
.@JManziel2 on throwing at Pro Day:
— Texas A&M Football (@AggieFootball) March 27, 2018
"I need to say thanks to Coach Fisher...for allowing me to come out and be a part of it."#12thMan pic.twitter.com/5E3cWy5nJQ
According to various recruiters, the 25-year-old player was one of the best in the training, leading them to believe that he could join a roster in the near future. In San Diego, Manziel completed 36 out of 38 passes on a very rainy day. The talent is still there; the problem is his discipline.
Johnny Manziel warming up at Texas A&M Pro Day pic.twitter.com/o3Ova4LnqB
— Taylor Bisciotti (@TaylorBisciotti) March 27, 2018
Prior to his practice in Texas, Johnny trained with Mexican player Luis Pérez, the quarterback for the Lions of Texas A&M University-Commerce in NCAA Division II. The young prospect wants to make it to the NFL, and although he knows it's a very complicated situation, he doesn't lose hope.