Ben Dogra


Ben Dogra was an American sports agent who, until July 2006, headed the Football Division of SFX Football, with associate Mark Heligman. Dogra graduated from George Mason University with a B.S. in Economics, then earned his law degree from St. Louis University School of Law. He previously worked with Jim Steiner in St. Louis, at SMG. Dogra was formerly co-head of CAA Football with Tom Condon.
Dogra got his start in 1993 as an intern at SMG. Dogra was named the 6th Most Powerful Sports Agent in 2008 by Sports Business Journal. He has also represented more first round draft choices than any other NFL agent since 2004.
CAA released Dogra on 11/13/2014 for probable cause due to rumors of him starting his own sports agency.
On March 26th, 2019, Dogra sued former client Robert Griffin III for $685,000 as a result of Griffin allegedly not paying his 15% of marketing and endorsement fees as stated in his contract with Dogra. According to court filings, Griffin paid Dogra $12,975 of an invoice of $389,803 in fees in 2014, $36,371 of $258,559, and no money of $58,714 in fees in 2018.

NFL client base

A few of Dogra's and the rest of CAA's NFL clients include:
QB Robert Griffin III, Baltimore Ravens; 2012-2018
RB Adrian Peterson, Washington Redskins;
RB Jonathan Stewart, Free Agent;
RB Joseph Addai, Retired;
WR Roy Williams, Retired;
WR Braylon Edwards, Retired;
WR Lee Evans, Retired;
OL Andre Smith, Minnesota Vikings
LB DeMeco Ryans, Retired;
LB Patrick Willis, Retired;
LB London Fletcher Retired;
CB Terence Newman, Retired;
DE Mario Williams, Retired;