Ray Buchanan

Ray Buchanan Image For 12 NFL seasons, Ray Buchanan proudly carried the name "Big Play Ray" for his ability to make plays on the football field. Today, Buchanan is most widely recognized for his plays off the field, as a businessman, philanthropist, sports analyst and blossoming TV personality. He currently juggles an impressive array of successful professional and personal community outreach initiatives.

Following being drafted by the Indianapolis Colts in 1993, Buchanan had an unprecedented football career, where he was recognized as one of the top cornerbacks in the league. Bringing a rare combination of boldness, attitude and talent to the field, Buchanan's awe-inspiring style of play earned him respect, affection and the nickname, "Big Play Ray". After three stellar years with the Colts, where he played in an AFC Championship game, Buchanan later joined the Atlanta Falcons where he also played in a championship AFC game and a Super Bowl. Buchanan had stints with the Colts, Falcons and Raiders over the course of his twelve-year career.

Before joining the NFL, he was an All-American cornerback at University of Louisville. Buchanan is currently an in-studio, NFL sports analyst for ESPN, where he now tracks some of the biggest plays in the NFL. Additionally, he continues his philanthropic outreach and also appeared in the MTV television special My Sweet 16 with his 16 year-old daughter, and will star in a new BET reality show this Fall.

As the newly pegged VP of Business Development for ProConcept Marketing Group, Buchanan's focus will be on strengthening the group's market presence, deepening relationships, talent procurement and implementing strategic alliances between ProConcept Marketing and leading sports and entertainment figures.