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Compton's own Marcellus Wiley had one of the most fair & pragmatic takes on this that I've heard:
If your personality & flash precedes the substance of your game & potential, then there's a problem. When it comes to drafting a player, teams are making a projection, & often times the perception is the reality. If u choose to conduct the pre-draft process in an unserious manner, then it begins to limit the number of teams that may select u. This is only compounded by the fact that u chose not to hire an NFL agent, who could have helped to perform damage control on your behalf leading up to the draft & come from a privileged background with a father who was an all-time great athlete.
If your personality & flash precedes the substance of your game & potential, then there's a problem. When it comes to drafting a player, teams are making a projection, & often times the perception is the reality. If u choose to conduct the pre-draft process in an unserious manner, then it begins to limit the number of teams that may select u. This is only compounded by the fact that u chose not to hire an NFL agent, who could have helped to perform damage control on your behalf leading up to the draft & come from a privileged background with a father who was an all-time great athlete.