John Ross...........
Keisean Nixon has never been lacking in confidence. The weekly texts from his former coach, Snoop Dogg, don’t hurt.
When the undrafted rookie cornerback from southern California and then South Carolina arrived at the Raiders training camp in Napa last month, he expected to make the 53-man roster.
He is now the number 2 Left Corner of the Raiders..........
De'Anthony Thomas, selected by the Kansas City Chiefs in the fourth round of the NFL draft, joined 2012 NFL draftee Ronnie Hillman as the first two alums of Snoop's league to be drafted.
In 2014 two other SYFL alum -- Kam Jackson (Indianapolis Colts) and Greg Ducre (San Diego Chargers) -- signed on with NFL teams.
Three Players From Snoop Dogg's Youth Football League Sign
Snoop Dogg's Youth Football League continues to churn out studs --
with 20 former SYFL players committing to D1 colleges to play ball...
2015
1. Donzell Roddie -- Boise State
2. Kyahva Tezino -- San Diego State
3. Jeremy Kelly -- San Jose State
4. Damon Wright -- Boise State
5. Kameron Powell -- Washington State
6. Cordell Broadus -- UCLA
7. Iman Marshall -- USC
8. Shawn Wilson -- Oregon State
9. Malik Psalms -- Cal Berkeley
10. Stanley Norman -- Arizona State
11. Cameron Hayes -- Hawaii
12. Kenya Bell -- San Jose State
13. Justin Calhoun -- Montana State
14. Jeremy Calhoun -- Montana State
15. Taj Jones -- Idaho State
16. Mike Bell -- Fresno State
17. Jericho Flowers -- UNLV
18. Kevin Scott -- USC
19. Dominique Davis -- USC
20. Jaelon Barnwell -- Alabama State University
Snoop Football League -- 20 Kids Commit to D1 Colleges - TMZ
Coach Snoop - Wikipedia
Snoop is a certified football coach and has been head coach of his son Cordell's youth football teams and the John A. Rowland High School team.
Cordell played wide receiver and defensive back at Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas, Nevada, and received football scholarship offers from Southern California, UCLA, Washington, Cal, Oregon State, Duke, and Notre Dame.
Cordell committed and signed a letter of intent to play for UCLA on February 4, 2015. On August 14, 2015, UCLA announced that Cordell had left the UCLA football team "to pursue other passions in his life".
Charity
Dogg partners with city officials and annually gives away turkeys to the less fortunate in Inglewood, California at Thanksgiving. He gave away 3000 turkeys in 2016.
Snoop Dogg's son, Cordell Broadus