Trafford, a free agent, was not drafted when he finished college in 2002 and didn't play football last season. He was a camp director for 30 fourth-grade boys in Summit, N.J., did some sales work and research for his father's computer engineering firm, and also worked part-time for a publishing company. 2003 Trafford had a three-month Europe League experience with the Scottish Claymores will be used as a stepping stone towards
NFL recognition. Trafford helped the Scottish Claymores record a narrow win over
Amsterdam Admirals – with his first touchdown since college. Trafford's score kept the Claymores on target to reach next month's World Bowl Final, and he believes his side are finding their form at the right time. The tight end has now turned his thoughts to Saturday's game at
Barcelona Dragons, and he said: "It feels as if we're peaking at the right time. "For the last couple of years, the team that has won its final four games has gone to the World Bowl. "We now have to think about facing Barcelona at the weekend, but this is a huge win." The winning touchdown from Trafford on Saturday came with less than two minutes left. With quarterback
Craig Nall leading the offence with great maturity—he finished with 313 yards and three touchdown passes—the Claymores led 24–10 at half-time. Receiving/Rushing statistics The
New England Patriots signed him in January and allocated him to the
Scottish Claymores in NFL Europe. The 6–3, 245-pound northern New Jersey native had 23 catches in 10 games for the Claymores, but playing in NFL Europe forced him to miss the Patriots' minicamps and passing camps, putting him behind the other rookies. He didn't get his first look at the Patriots' playbook until he flew to Boston from Scotland. Trafford stated "the complexity of the playbook" the most staggering thing about
training camp in the National Football League.
Buffalo Bills signed tight end Rod Trafford to the
practice squad 11/19/03. Allocated to
NFL Europe for its 2003 season and drafted by the
Scottish Claymores with their 11th pick in the Allocated Player Draft. Signed his first NFL contract (1/17/03) with the
New England Patriots after going undrafted and remaining out of football in 2002. 2004: Signed by the Bills on Dec 8 after the team placed TE
Mark Campbell on injured reserve…picked up off the
Philadelphia Eagles’ practice squad which he was on since Week 2…made his NFL debut four days later and caught his first career pass for 10 yards vs. Cle. (12/12)…played in a reserve role at tight end at Cin. (12/19)…made one reception for five yards at SF (12/26)…also tallied two unassisted special teams tackles…caught one pass for 10 yards vs. Pit. (1/2/05)…also registered two assisted special teams stops. Receiving/Rushing statistics Receiving by games played ==Awards==