Career
As a player he was a midfielder from 1988 to 2003, notably in the Premier League for Leicester City, Aston Villa and Southampton. He also played in Spain for Rayo Vallecano and in the Football League with N ottinghamshire County. He represented England at under-21 level
In 2009 he briefly came out of retirement for Non-league side Dunkirk.
Draper began his career as a product of the youth system at N ottinghamshire County, making his professional debut in December 1988. A talented midfielder, he became recognised by County supporters as one of the greatest young players ever developed at the club
After attracting the attention of a number of bigger clubs Draper was finally sold during the 1994 close season to Leicester City for £1.25 million – a record fee for the club at the time. Draper spent the entire 1994-1995 season at Filbert Street, playing 39 times in the Premier League (to which they had just been promoted) and scoring five goals, though it was not enough to prevent relegation for a side who were never out of the bottom two after November.
Despite this he was called up to the England squad by Terry Venables.
His form attracted the attention of Aston Villa, who paid £3.25 million to keep him in the Premier League. He received another call up to the England squad, this time by Glenn Hoddle for a World Cup qualifier against Moldova. However he stayed on the bench and was ultimately never capped for the senior team
Draper fell out of favour in the 1999–2000 season, appearing in only one game to bring his Villa total up to 120 league appearances (7 goals), and was loaned to Rayo Vallecano in Spain.
He was sold during that close season to Southampton for £1.5 million. By then approaching veteran stage, Draper added another 24 top flight appearances (with one goal against Middlesbrough) for the Saints before leaving the game.
Draper made a brief playing comeback in 2009, signing for non-league side Dunkirk. Draper was enticed back into the local non league game by Paul Rawden who took Draper to East Midland Counties League side Radford Football Club as coach and the pair saved the club from relegation, Draper then followed Rawden to Arnold Town season 2012-2013 for a brief spell before they both left for pastures new.