2015 NFL Draft: Here are the craziest fans and most outrageous jerseys
If it crazier to wear a rhinoceros horn or an Aaron Hernandez jersey to the NFL Draft?
CHICAGO -- The NFL is estimating that by the time the NFL Draft ends Saturday night, more than 250,000 people will have made their way through the league's draft festival in Chicago's Grant Park.
I personally followed those 250,000 people around for that past three days, looking for the five craziest because following fans around is sometimes what CBS Sports pays me to do. That being said, let's take a look at the five craziest fans I found in Draft Town -- and then we'll look at the craziest jerseys.
Five craziest fans
5. Marcus Dolphinus: If Hollywood ever decides to make a Gladiator sequel and wants that sequel to star a Miami Dolphins fan, then this guy should be perfect. He was at the draft festival with a Bears fan, but she didn't really seem interested in being in the picture.

4. Hand warmer Bears Fan: Since the draft was in Chicago this year, you knew some rabid Bears fans would show up. What I didn't expect was that an actual bear would show up. This guy's bear head and hand warmer earned him a spot on the craziest fans list.

3. Ram man: Ram man wasn't the only fan in Chicago who wore a full football uniform, but he was the only fan who wore a full football uniform and a giant ram hat on his head.

2. Chrometastic Saints fan: This Saints fans gets bonus points because the helmet he's wearing is cooler looking than the helmet the Saints actually wear. For an up-close look at the chrome gold helmet, you can head here.

Here's what Mr. Saints fan's gold helmet looks like next to a standard Saints helmet.

1. Big Nasty: I'm not calling this guy "Big Nasty," because I don't call people bigger than me names. "Big Nasty" just happens to be the name this guy goes by. The Buccaneers fan below is Keith Kunzig and he has been going to Bucs games for over 20 years (Here's a story about him from 2002!) The Big Nasty didn't gore anyone with his horn at the draft, but he did take pictures with hundreds of people.
Buccaneers should let this guy make their pick. #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/3nRc8pYwg8
— John Breech (@johnbreech) May 1, 2015
Kunzig didn't travel alone to Chicago, he actually brought a buddy who's apparently as crazy as he is.

Finally, in the "I didn't dress up but I still qualify as one of the craziest fans because I wore an Aaron Hernandez jersey" category, this guy won.
Wonder if this guy's heard about the verdict. #NFLDraft #Patriots pic.twitter.com/YB8cds1iAM
— John Breech (@johnbreech) May 1, 2015
Besides the Hernandez jersey, there've been a few other interesting jerseys at the draft. Let's start with the family below. I'm not sure where mom is, but if she's wearing a Jake Plummer jersey, then they have every Broncos quarterback who's won a playoff game since 1983 covered.
Time to close Draft Town. #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/dWCuMeaXwt
— John Breech (@johnbreech) May 2, 2015
Something I learned this week: People in Chicago love Mike Ditka, but hate the Cowboys, so this guy's jersey kind of confused Bears fans.
Literally the only Ditka jersey nobody in Chicago wants to see you wear. pic.twitter.com/xLExT8IF2w
— John Breech (@johnbreech) May 2, 2015
Any jersey made of duct tape is a winner in my book.
Since option 1 is out the window for Eagles fans (a Mariota jersey), there's always option 2 http://t.co/G53kbYkdds pic.twitter.com/1DVu2oVhbZ
— John Breech (@johnbreech) May 1, 2015
Finally, here's the first documented Jameis Winston Buccaneers jersey. This picture was taken a few hours before Winston was drafted. I think this guy made the jersey at home.
First sighting of a Jameis Winston Buccaneers. Don't think it's officially licensed by the NFL though. #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/6eFH0qWVfD
— John Breech (@johnbreech) April 30, 2015
Pretty much everyone was represented in Chicago, including the No. 1 overall pick in the 1995 NFL Draft.
So I think this pretty much means that all past No. 1 picks will be represented at the NFL Draft. @Bengals pic.twitter.com/DrXyUGtjhY
— John Breech (@johnbreech) April 30, 2015
I don't where the draft will be next year, but let's all plan to be there.
















