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Bucky Brooks


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Brooks in 2022
Cornerback, return specialist
(1971-01-22) January 22, 1971Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S.
6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
192 lb (87 kg)
Millbrook (Raleigh)
North Carolina
1994: 2nd round, 48th overall pick
Buffalo Bills (1994)
Green Bay Packers (1995–1996)
Jacksonville Jaguars (1996–1997)
Green Bay Packers (1997)
Kansas City Chiefs (1997–1998)
Oakland Raiders (1998)
Super Bowl champion (XXXI)
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William Eldridge "Bucky" Brooks Jr. (born January 22, 1971) is an American sportswriter and former professional football player. He played for five National Football League (NFL) teams in a five-year career, primarily as a kick returner. He was drafted in the second round of the 1994 NFL draft by the Buffalo Bills with the 48th overall pick.

Brooks is in his sixth season as an analyst for NFL Network and NFL.com. He contributes weekly columns, as well as video features including "Scout’s Take" and "On the Beat" on NFL.com, and offers interactive analysis on the latest NFL topics and headlines with weekly live online chats. He is currently the co-host on the podcast 'Move the Sticks', alongside Daniel Jeremiah. The two ex-scouts produce multiple podcasts each week during the NFL season and focus on topics such as NFL and NCAA game previews and reviews, and NFL Draft scouting. For the 2010 season, Brooks returned as an analyst for Thursday Night Football, NFL.com's in-game coverage of the Network's eight live, regular season game broadcasts. NFL.com/LIVE: Thursday Night Football presents a live show throughout the game including “live look ins” of the game, reports from the field and highlights. He is also a frequent guest on NFL.com's Dave Dameshek Football Program podcast, appearing approximately once per week to discuss the NFL draft and various listicles created for NFL.com.

In the 2024 preseason, Brooks has also been a commentator for the Jacksonville Jaguars TV Network. In 2026, he famously said that Fernando Mendoza would be the Number 1 NFL Draft Pick, but he should not be.

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All values from NFL Combine
  • NFL.com player page
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