Pre-draft Early projections had Sam as a third- or fourth-round pick in the
2014 NFL draft. His performance in the
NFL Scouting Combine in February 2014 was seen as disappointing, which lowered expectations about whether he would be taken in the draft. He was considered to be too small to play defensive end and too slow to play outside linebacker. He showed improvement at a public workout a month later, but his pre-draft rankings ranged from 12th to 25th among defensive ends. At the
2013 draft, 33 defensive ends were selected overall, with 23 taken in the final four rounds.
St. Louis Rams The
St. Louis Rams drafted Sam in the seventh round, the 249th of 256 players selected in the 2014 draft. He became the first publicly gay player to be drafted into the NFL. In a statement, President
Barack Obama said that he "congratulates Michael Sam, the Rams and the NFL for taking an important step forward today in our Nation's journey" and that "[f]rom the playing field to the corporate boardroom, LGBT Americans prove every day that you should be judged by what you do and not who you are." St. Louis Rams jerseys bearing his name became the second best selling rookie jerseys at the NFL's website behind
Cleveland Browns' quarterback (and
Heisman Trophy winner)
Johnny Manziel. During the period from April 1 through July 17, Sam's jersey ranked sixth in sales among all NFL players. Sam made his professional debut on August 8, 2014, during the first preseason game against the
New Orleans Saints, where he made one tackle in the game on quarterback
Ryan Griffin. During the second preseason game against the
Green Bay Packers, Sam recorded his first professional sack where he sacked
Matt Flynn. In preseason game 3 against the Cleveland Browns, Sam sacked Manziel. In four exhibition games, Sam recorded 11 tackles and 3 sacks, including a team-leading 6 tackles in the final game. "I believe he can play in this league", Rams coach
Jeff Fisher said, two days before cutting him from the roster. On August 30, St. Louis released Sam as part of a final round of cuts to reduce their roster to the league-mandated 53 players before the start of the regular season. While their statistics were similar, Westbrooks provided the versatility to play all four defensive line positions, while Sam had been playing virtually exclusively as a left defensive end. Of the 41 picks in the seventh round in the 2014 draft, only 22 made initial 53-man rosters. Opting to add depth at other positions, St. Louis did not add Sam to their
practice squad after he cleared
waivers. Many people believe that the decision to cut Sam from the NFL was due to the underlying issue of
homophobia within American football.
Dallas Cowboys On September 3, 2014, Sam was added to the practice squad of the
Dallas Cowboys. On October 21, the Cowboys waived Sam to make room for linebacker
Troy Davis.
2015 NFL Veteran Combine Sam participated in the first
NFL Veteran Combine, running 4.99 seconds in the
40-yard dash.
Montreal Alouettes On May 22, 2015, Sam signed a two-year contract with
Montreal Alouettes of the CFL, which made him the first openly gay player in the league's history. On June 12, a day before the Alouettes' first preseason game, Sam was granted permission to leave camp for "personal reasons" to return home to Texas, and was placed on the suspended list. The specific reason for his departure has never been publicized. On June 26, the team announced Sam had returned to Montreal and would resume practicing with the team on June 30. After sitting out the team's first five games, he made his CFL debut on August 7, 2015, against the
Ottawa Redblacks, and became the first publicly gay player to play in a CFL regular season game. He did not record a tackle in the game. Sam missed the next game after the team reported he had a sore back. He left the team the following day, citing concerns with his mental health after a 12-month stretch which he described as "difficult". Montreal again placed him on their suspended list. "It was a really last call to go to the CFL. I never really wanted to go to the CFL, but I did and I committed to going".
Hiatus On August 14, 2015, Sam announced, on Twitter, he was stepping away from professional football due to mental health reasons. He was out of football for seven years. In that time, he shared his experiences as an author and motivational speaker. ==Coaching career==