Rosenhaus represents more than 170 players, including several high-profile clients, many of which are known for having eccentric personalities.
Willis McGahee In January 2003,
University of Miami running back
Willis McGahee suffered a complex and serious knee injury in his final college game during the
Fiesta Bowl, the national championship game that year. One month later, he signed with Rosenhaus who predicted that, despite the injury, McGahee would be a first round NFL draft pick in the
2003 NFL draft. During the draft, cameras would cut to live shots of McGahee and Rosenhaus talking on their cell phones, giving the impression that they were communicating with teams, even though they were in fact speaking with each other. The
Buffalo Bills selected McGahee in the first round as the 23rd overall choice in the draft. After reconstructive surgery and physical rehabilitation, McGahee signed a five-year contract with the Bills worth about $16 million.
Johnny Manziel In March 2016, after his previous agent terminated their contract, Rosenhaus began to represent
Johnny Manziel, the first freshman in the history of
college football to win the
Heisman Trophy, on the condition that Manziel sought treatment for
substance abuse. On April 19, after only representing Manziel for a month, Rosenhaus ended his contract with Manziel because he never met his deadline to seek treatment. == Controversies and allegations ==