AJ McCarron guided the University of Alabama to three BCS National Championships and a pair of SEC Championships during his career with the Tide. But once he was drafted in the fifth round (pick No. 164) of the 2014 NFL Draft, McCarron’s days as a starting quarterback were basically over.
The Cincinnati Bengals drafted McCarron to be the capable backup to starter Andy Dalton, and for his four years with the Bengals, McCarron attempted only 133 passes while appearing in seven games.
After signing a two-year, $10 million contract with the possibility of $6.