Obviously, drafts sometimes are good ones, or bad ones; I think you can get a good, quality player late in the lottery.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
To be a good draftsman was to me a blessing.
The bottom line is that I like my first drafts to be blind, unconscious, messy efforts; that's what gets me the best material.
I hate first drafts, and it never gets easier. People always wonder what kind of superhero power they'd like to have. I wanted the ability for someone to just open up my brain and take out the entire first draft and lay it down in front of me so I can just focus on the second, third and fourth drafts.
Once you get into the NFL, it doesn't matter what draft pick you are, what round you are, if you're undrafted or not. It's football time again. The draft, all of that doesn't matter anymore.
The drafts which true genius draws upon posterity, although they may not always be honored so soon as they are due, are sure to be paid with compound interest in the end.
I dread first drafts! I worry each day that it won't come, that nothing will happen.
An agent won't help you get drafted higher, won't make you win more games, and won't make you faster or stronger.
As a matter of policy from the beginning with our team, there have been three things we've said we won't draft a player: if they've been involved in domestic violence, drug abuse, or if they show lack of respect for authority.
Someday I would like to be the kind of writer who barrels through a draft, but I can't even seem to barrel through an interview like this, so I imagine I have a long way to go.
First drafts are never any good - at least, mine aren't.