- Orson Mobley
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Orson Mobley Date of birth: March 4, 1963 Place of birth: Brookeville, Florida Career information Position(s): TE College: Florida State, Salem NFL Draft: 1986 / Round: 6/ Pick 151 Organizations As player: 1986-1990 Denver Broncos Playing stats at DatabaseFootball.com Orson Odell Mobley (born March 4, 1963 in Brooksville, Florida) is a former professional American football player who played tight end for five seasons for the Denver Broncos after being drafted in the sixth round. He played in three Super Bowls, and started in two of them. Mobley unfortunately ran into some problems with the league late in his career and was suspended for substance abuse violations.
College Career: Orson Mobley out of high school signed with Florida State University. Mobley transferred from Florida State where he played football and baseball to Salem where he played both tight end and punter for Terry Bowden and starred along with current Florida State Head Coach Jimbo Fisher.
Mobley currently lives in Jacksonville, Florida.
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