lolol this list is a complete joke. you just cherry picked a bunch of guys over a 10 year period who were busts for whatever reason (including sean taylor who was murdered...) in an attempt to compare them to michael floyd. there are 10x more guys who did have small issues in college who turned out to be studs.
proof:
After a brilliant college career, rumors surfaced in advance of the 1983 draft that Marino used cocaine. The rumors – unfounded and unproven – resulted in Marino dropping all the way to the 23rd overall pick. Five quarterbacks went ahead of him before the Miami Dolphins drafted him. Marino went on to become the most prolific passer in NFL history (since passed by Brett Favre) and still holds the single-season record for passing yards (5,084). He’s a Hall of Famer.
Thirteen days before the 1995 NFL Draft, the New York Times reported Sapp tested positive for cocaine and marijuana. Less than 24 hours later, the NFL issued a statement that Sapp did not test positive for cocaine, omitting any reference to weed. Easily one of the best defensive linemen in that draft, Sapp was expected to go in the top five. He wound up going 13th to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, went to seven Pro Bowls, was a four-time All Pro and – aside from being an agitator – was never in any legal trouble before retiring after 2007.
Involvement in a high school brawl – and the resulting battery charge – resulted in Notre Dame revoking a scholarship. A positive marijuana test while on probation resulted in Florida State revoking his scholarship. He went to I-AA Marshall in 1996 and, when Marshall made the move to Division I in 1997, Moss – a sophomore – was the best receiver in the nation. But on draft day, 1998, 20 teams passed on Moss before Minnesota selected him with the 21st pick. He’s had dustups since being in the league but has also caught 135 touchdowns in 170 games for the Vikings, Raiders and Patriots.