Darren Heitner

Darren Heitner

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Darren Heitner has more experience in the sports agent industry than most people that are more than twice his age. He has created the first sports agent blog on the internet, SportsAgentBlog.com, which receives upwards of 3,000 unique visits per day from agents, athletes, media sources, and the general public. In the blog, everything from contract hearings are examined, providing the framework for a great deal of information upon which he has been able to depend.

Darren is CEO and Founder of Dynasty Athlete Representation, a full service sports agency providing help with contract negotiations, marketing endorsements, financial planning, legal services, etc.

Darren graduated from the University of Florida in May 2007 with a Political Science Major and was valedictorian of his class. He is a member of many Honors Societies including Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi. He is now taking classes at the University of Florida Levin School of Law in order to better represent his clients.

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  • JW Nix posted 1002 days ago

    JW Nix

    check this out

    I think you may like it

    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/179496-herb-mul-key-better-than-invincible

  • MCM Traynor posted 1013 days ago

    MCM Traynor

    Please check out my newest article - a guide to researching and referencing your articles in a professional manner. This is a must-read for all B/R contributors:

    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/170966-br-writers-tip-the-importance-of-research-and-referencing

    Comments/additions etc much appreciated.

    MCM

  • JW Nix posted 1043 days ago

    JW Nix

    dude, read this and then spread the word of this noble cause

    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/153474-bike-ride-of-love-joe-delamielleure-asks-you-to-get-on-board

  • Thomas Moreland posted 1114 days ago

    Thomas Moreland

    do you have any sales type jobs at your dynasty company? i ve ben in sales all my life and i would like to be in a sports relasted job of some kind! thanks thomas nfl mikee moreland

  • Mike Kent posted 1120 days ago

    Mike  Kent

    Hi, after the great season the Dolphins had it is time to see if thet can do it again ?
    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/113857-can-the-dolphins-repeat-the-afc-east-championship

  • daniel cox posted 1134 days ago

    daniel cox

    darren,

    with smoltz gone in atlanta, it's a sad day:

    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/108390-atlanta-braves-let-smoltz-walk-another-missed-opportunity-in-off-season

    take a look if you have a chance.

    thanks!

  • James Williamson posted 1148 days ago

    James Williamson

    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/96893-bleacher-reports-sportsperson-of-the-year-award?just_published=1

    Who do you think is the most important person to Bleacher Report?

  • Barney Corkhill posted 1151 days ago

    Barney Corkhill

    Hey!

    What a year of sports 2008 has been! You may be surprised by the amount of history that was made this year! Here are the greatest sporting moments of 2008, including all sports! Your opinions and thoughts would be greatly appreciated!

    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/95997-a-year-in-review-the-greatest-sporting-moments-of-2008

    Cheers,
    Barney

  • Andrew Kneeland posted 1153 days ago

    Andrew Kneeland

    Hey Darren,

    I just put up my Top 10 Performances of 2008. It would be great if you could check it out and give me some feedback!

    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/94609-2008-in-review-the-top-10-performances

    Thanks!

  • Max Tcheyan posted 1169 days ago

    Max Tcheyan

    Hey Darren—Max Tcheyan here, a Bleacher Report Community Coordinator.

    I've been spending time on our NFL pages and read a couple of your old articles. Really on-point analysis...you do good work.

    Given that you haven't written in a while, I thought I'd check in and see if you're interested in picking up your coverage again. What do you say?

    If not, it would be great if you could give me some feedback on why you decided to stop writing and what we could have done to better serve you. If you wouldn't mind, please shoot me a line at mtcheyan@bleacherreport.com with any thoughts.

    Thanks so much,
    Max

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