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Friday, April 28, 2017

No Failures



By RON MALY

 The National Football League draft, which began a few minutes ago and is being viewed by thousands [or is it millions?] of people on TV, has taken on a life of its own.
Thar's not necessarily a good thing.
There are some first-round choices who will be instant multi-millionaires, but there will be plenty of other players picked in the later rounds who will be fighting for their football lives when the draft finally ends during the weekend.

Just because some elite running back was a standout in the Southeastern Conference or some 310-pound lineman muscled his way through collegiate games in the Big 12 Saturday after Saturday during the 2016 collegiate season doesn't signify automatic stardom, or even a roster spot, in the NFL.
Indeed, just a small fraction of the guys who were strapping on the pads in college will hear their names called in the draft.
Those players will be looking for jobs in accounting, engineering and teaching just like the college graduates [or non-graduates] who never put on a jockstrap or shoulder pads.
The point I'd like to stress is that just because a player isn't chosen in the NFL draft certainly doesn't mean he's a football failure.
Or any other kind of failure.
The chances are pretty good he'll make a lot of money doing something other than memorizing a playbook.