Booker Reese (born September 20, 1959) is a former
American Football defensive end who played four seasons for the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the
Los Angeles Rams from
1982 to
1985 in the
National Football League. Reese is considered to be the biggest draft bust in Buccaneers history.
Reese played
college football in
Bethune-Cookman College and was drafted in the second round of the
1982 NFL Draft by the Buccaneers. The Buccaneers intended to draft him in the first round, but a broken communication resulted in their mistakenly drafting
Sean Farrell. They were so convinced of his talent that they traded a future first round pick in the
1983 NFL Draft to get him, despite advance knowledge that 1983 would be a particularly strong draft class. Although highly talented, Reese had trouble making the mental adjustment to professional football. Frustration over his inability to excel, along with his unpreparedness for the NFL lifestyle, led to problems with alcohol and cocaine. Reese's best season in the NFL came in
1983. He played in all 16 games that season, scoring one
sack and two
interceptions. Reese only lasted two seasons with the Bucs before being traded to the Rams for a 12th round draft pick in
1984. He played eleven games with the Rams, who then sent him to rehab and released him. He signed with the
San Francisco 49ers in
1985, but was released...
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