In 1974, the Green Bay Packers selected Randall Woodfield in the 17th round of the NFL Draft. He later became the I-5 Killer, and was suspected to be involved with up to 44 murders.


In 1974, the Green Bay Packers selected Randall Woodfield in the 17th round of the NFL Draft. He later became the I-5 Killer, and was suspected to be involved with up to 44 murders.

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  1. Let them fight did an episode on this guy, super interesting. He was selected and given a decent deal despite being an extremely average player with a long history of sexual misconduct in high school and college.

  2. We can thank Oregon tax payers for taking on his contract – (saying this without trying to disrespect the victims of this murderer).

  3. Darren Sharper is no longer the worst person they drafted. He’s still the worst person who played for them though…

  4. I think the boys over at Crime in Sports may have done an episode on him! If you don’t know what crime in sports is check em out! Great podcast done by two comedians exploring the life and criminality of former athletes.

  5. I feel like if there were 17 rounds of the NFL it’s just like waiting for your name to be called like a draft card.

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