Pete Athas
Peter Garrett Athas was an American professional football cornerback who played six seasons in the National Football League for the New York Giants, Cleveland Browns, Minnesota Vikings and the New Orleans Saints. He played college football at the University of Tennessee.
Early years
Athas attended Miami [Edison High School], before he walked on to the University of Tennessee.He would never letter in football with the Volunteers, after playing in just 2 games for the freshman team and dropping out of college. He also attended Miami-Dade Junior College.
Professional career
Orlando Panthers (COFL)
In 1968, Athas was signed by the Orlando Panthers of the Continental Football League. He was named the starter at cornerback, receiving All-Star honors after leading the league with a record 10 interceptions.In 1969, he led the league again in interceptions with 9. Counting also pre-season and post-season games, he posted a total of 27 interceptions in 34 games.
Dallas Cowboys
Entering the 1970 NFL draft, the Dallas Cowboys were looking to improve the talent level of their defensive backfield, so they proceeded to trade for All-Pro cornerback Herb Adderley and selected 5 defensive backs, with Athas being selected in the tenth round overall.As a rookie, he was being tried out at free safety and was moving up the depth chart, until getting into a fight with teammate Reggie Rucker, which caused him a broken jaw and lost time because of the injury. He was waived before the start of the season.