Xavier Lee's turbulent career at Florida State is over after the Seminoles asked him to move from quarterback to tight end, his father told the Orlando Sentinel. Lee's father, Willie, said Xavier, a redshirt junior, was told by Florida State coaches he no longer would be playing quarterback, and that offensive coordinator Jimbo Fisher had asked him to play tight end instead. Lee, who was a much-heralded recruit out of high school but started only six games for the Seminoles, is not enrolled in spring classes at Florida State. According to Willie Lee, Xavier will prepare for an anticipated invitation to the NFL scouting combine, and will not transfer to another school. Florida State officials on Monday confirmed that Lee has filed paperwork to enter the next NFL draft. "Can't blame him, man," Willie Lee said of his son's decision to leave school, according to the Sentinel. "What else is he going to do -- sit around there and watch other kids go ahead of him?" Two of Lee's junior classmates also chose that route: Linebacker Geno Hayes, the team's second-leading tackler, and Letroy Guion, one of the Seminoles' most talented interior defensive linemen. http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/draft08/news/story?id=3195763
He will eventually end up in arena football since he's a tweener, can't play QB won't play anywhere else. Doesn't have the head, but has the ego of two men.