Other tight ends who would also go on to play in the NFL who were drafted after McGeorge in 1970 include Raymond Chester, Rich Caster and Stu Voigt.
[4] McGeorge bounced back the next season, and was named the Packers' offensive player of the year in 1973.
[1] McGeorge received his BA degree in Health and Physical Education from Elon in 1971.
[5] McGeorge spent most of his post-NFL career as an assistant football coach and offensive coordinator.
He was an assistant coach in three different pro football leagues: the NFL (with the Miami Dolphins), the USFL (with the Birmingham Stallions and Tampa Bay Bandits[5] and the XFL, where he was the offensive coordinator for the Memphis Maniax in the XFL's only season, 2001.