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  2. Drew Rosenhaus - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, Rosenhaus became a registered sports agent and at the age of 22, he was the youngest registered sports agent at the time. [1] [2] [4] As a University of Miami alumnus, many of his clients and contacts came from the Miami Hurricanes football program. [6] [7] His company operates under the name Rosenhaus Sports Representation (RSR).

  3. Marc Roberts (sports agent) - Wikipedia

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    Roberts's teammate, Russell Bowers, was the nation's leading scorer, and Roberts became his agent against his coach's orders. [2] Roberts dropped out of American University after three semesters to focus on being a sports agent full time. [3] [fn 1] Roberts began promoting amateur boxing bouts at Plainfield High School in 1980. [4]

  4. Bill Zito - Wikipedia

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    William Francis Zito, Jr. (born September 16, 1964) is an American ice hockey executive, former attorney and professional sports agent currently serving as general manager of the Florida Panthers of the National Hockey League (NHL).

  5. Chafie Fields - Wikipedia

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    Chafie Ali Fields (born February 4, 1977) is a sports and talent agent. He is a former American football wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Penn State University. Fields partnered with Joel Segal, the longtime head of Worldwide Entertainment & Sports, in 2005.

  6. Mel Bratton - Wikipedia

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    Miami, Florida, U.S. Height: 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) Weight: 225 lb (102 kg) Career information; ... After his football career, he became a sports agent. College career

  7. Austin Walton - Wikipedia

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    Austin Walton is an attorney and American sports agent who represents players in the National Basketball Association.He is the CEO and founder of NEXT SPORTS Agency, who represents Bones Hyland; Dean Wade; Aaron Wiggins; Kent Bazemore; Dereon Seabron and Jared Rhoden of the Denver Nuggets; Cleveland Cavaliers; Oklahoma City Thunder; Sacramento Kings; New Orleans Pelicans and Portland Trail ...

  8. Jeff A. Schwartz - Wikipedia

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    Schwartz has forged millions of dollars in endorsement deals, including those with Nike, Under Armour, Adidas, 361°, Spalding, AT&T, KIA and Red Bull. In Forbes' most recent Most Powerful Sports Agent rankings (2022), Schwartz was the first in basketball and second among agents across all sports. [3]

  9. Jeff Berry (baseball agent) - Wikipedia

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    Berry is a co-head of CAA Sports' Baseball division. [5] Forbes ranked Berry as one of the world's most powerful sports agents [1] and since its inception in 2006, CAA has negotiated more than $3 billion in multi-year player contracts, advised 56 first-round picks and represented four MVPs, five Cy Young winners and seven Rookies of the Year. [6]