Randal Hill has quite the Miami biography. A native, he won a national championship ring with the Miami Hurricanes in 1989. Known as "Thrill" Hill, his most memorable moment came during the 1991 Cotton Bowl when he scored a touchdown against the Texas Longhorns and continued running all the way to the locker room. Later that year he went on to be the Dolphins' first-round draft pick in 1991. He had two stints with the team, and also played with the Arizona Cardinals and New Orleans Saints during his nine-year career. After football, he picked up a surprising new career: A federal agent for the Department of Homeland Security.

Now he wants to add one more accomplishment to that biography: Congressman for Florida's District 24.

Hill tells the Miami Herald that he's officially resigned from Homeland Security and has filed papers to run against Rep. Frederica Wilson.