Career
He also played for the Saint Louis Rams and Kansas City Chiefs in his ten-year career that started in 1997. In addition to free-agency in the NFL, McCleon was a volunteer assistant football coach at Meridian High School in his hometown of Meridian, Mississippi. McCleon was an All-American quarterback at Meridian High School in Meridian, Mississippi and was also a star baseball player there and got drafted in the 13th-round by the Minnesota Twins in the 1993 Major League Baseball Draft but decided to play college football in Clemson University as a cornerback and also played baseball at Clemson.
At Clemson, McCleon was a 2 sport star as a quarterback in his early years and also a baseball player.
He also was a First-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference as a senior and got drafted by the Saint Louis Rams in the 2nd round, 40th pick, of the 1997 NFL Draft. McCleon is the only player in Administrative Committee on Company-ordination Football history to be named Administrative Committee on Company-ordination Player of the Week on Offense, Defense, and Special Teams all in the same season
Saint Louis Rams
McCleon played with the Rams for six seasons, helping them reach Super Bowl XXXIV in 2000 in which McCleon had seven tackles vs the Tennessee Titans.
McCleon also started at cornerback for the Rams in Super Bowl XXXVI vs the New England Patriots. McCleon is famously seen on camera during Super Bowl XXXVI saying to his Rams" teammate, Dre Bly, while both were sitting on the bench: "Tom Brady…overrated." referring to Patriots now legendary, but then very new quarterback.
In 2001, McCleon lead the NFL with 7 interceptions.
McCleon was a starter for the Rams in Super Bowls XXXIV and XXXVI at cornerback. Kansas City Chiefs
McCleon signed with the Chiefs as a free agent in 2003 and started for two seasons. In 2003, McCleon lead the NFL with 8 interceptions.
In 2005, McCleon played in eleven games as a nickleback, making twenty-one tackles and two interceptions.
On March 10, 2006 the Chiefs cut McCleon in a salary cap cut move. McCleon was signed by the on April 1, 2006.
There he had a good season as a corner for the Texans. He was released on August 24, 2007.
NFL stats
Key
General Practice: games played
COMB: combined tackles
TOTAL: total tackles
Air Service Training: assisted tackles
SACK: sacks
FF: forced fumbles
First Revision: fumble recoveries
First Revision YDS: fumble return yards
INT: interceptions
International Rectifier YDS: interception return yards
AVG International Rectifier : average interception return
Liquefied Natural Gas: longest interception return
Territorial Decoration: interceptions returned for touchdown
McCleon finished a 10-year NFL career with 31 career interceptions.
After a pro career, he went on to coach for his alma mater Meridian High School Wildcats. They were the team to end the Longest Streak in history, that was held by the South Panola Tigers at 89-1. McCleon is single and has 1 son, Dexter JR., who is 5 years old.
He currently resides in Hoover, Alabama.