• The former Florida State and NFL wide receiver has signed
to play indoor football

For all of you that were sitting around saying “I wonder what happened to Peter Warrick”, wonder no more. The former Florida State wide receiver, and fourth overall pick in the 2000 NFL draft has signed with the Bloomington Extreme of the Indoor Football League.
This isn’t Warrick’s first dance with indoor football; he signed with the Las Vegas Gladiators of the Arena Football League in 2007, but he never played because he thought he was going back to the NFL.
Extreme coach Kenton Carr is excited about adding Warrick to his roster.
From the PJStar.com:
“Obviously we are extremely lucky to get a guy of this caliber and talent,” Bloomington coach Kenton Carr said in a release from the team. “He was an outstanding player, who put up large numbers at Florida State, and played six seasons in the highest level of football in the world, the NFL. He wants to get back on the field for a competitive team and and show what he still has.”
All the best to Peter Warrick but guys usually go from the smaller leagues up to the NFL, not from the NFL, down to indoor football and back. I’m not ashamed to say I missed on this one. I thought he would have a decent NFL career as a punt returner at the least.
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January 28th, 2009 at 4:54 pm
I can’t believe Pete was a #4 pick overall NFL pick and has since been reduced to an Indoor League Football Player. SHM!!!