Eastern Kentucky linebacker Noah Spence sent the results of his past 20 drug tests to all 32 NFL teams this week in an effort to prove he is clean, ESPN's Adam Schefter reports.
Spence began his college career at Ohio State, but was booted from the program after testing positive for drugs on multiple occasions. Spence later underwent treatment for addiction.
After transferring to Eastern Kentucky, Spence had the school conduct five drug tests and then continued to be tested by an independent company from January until this week.
Spence is considered to be a possible first-round talent despite the troubles in his past. A clean record delivered to the doorstep of every NFL team this week certainly won't hurt his chances.














