From an overall national perspective, one might think that
the Super Bowl is the NFL’s everything.
But to the NFL (and its die-hard fanatics) the big dance is really the NFL draft.
It is officially known as the NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting, and it's a pretty big deal because moves are made, teams are built, and dreams are realized.
Seemingly with one phone call.
But to the NFL (and its die-hard fanatics) the big dance is really the NFL draft.
It is officially known as the NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting, and it's a pretty big deal because moves are made, teams are built, and dreams are realized.
Seemingly with one phone call.
Quite simply, lives change.
And, yeah, money’s got a lot to do with it.
But it’s more than that.
Imagine if your heart’s – no, life’s – desire was to do a particular thing, something that less than 1% of the American population got to experience. And imagine if you were chosen.
There is a tremendous amount of passion here. And responsibility. And expectation. And, of course, pressure.
And, yeah, money’s got a lot to do with it.
But it’s more than that.
Imagine if your heart’s – no, life’s – desire was to do a particular thing, something that less than 1% of the American population got to experience. And imagine if you were chosen.
There is a tremendous amount of passion here. And responsibility. And expectation. And, of course, pressure.
Scott was selected by the Detroit Lions in the fifth round
of the 1991 NFL draft. He was 118th
out of a total of 334 players drafted that year. He went on to experience a six-year
career in the NFL, playing exclusively for the Detroit Lions and blocking for
Hall of fame Running back Barry Sanders.
And while Scott is actually the first member of his family
to make it to the NFL, he wasn’t the last: His first cousin, Frank Conover, was
also drafted to the NFL (Cleveland Browns) in the eighth round of the very same
draft. But more on that in a minute.
Here's exactly what happened that day, straight from my husband's mouth:
Here's exactly what happened that day, straight from my husband's mouth:
1. In the countless conversations
we’ve had about the NFL draft, you say that you didn’t expect to be drafted.
But you had to have had some idea that this was coming…
No, I really didn’t. You can’t assume anything.
I did have an agent, and I worked out at the NFL Combine – and I also completed a work-out in front of 18-20 teams. But you never know.
2. Briefly explain the NFL Combine.
It’s like an audition that’s sponsored by the
NFL and held a few months before the draft. Only 1,500 players total are
invited to attend.
3. Most people first became aware of sports agents
through the film Jerry McGuire, but can you further explain the
role an agent plays in the draft? Also, how did you find your agent?
My agent found me, so I didn’t have to look for
one. An agent showcases a player in the same way that an agent would help
actors, models, and writers get work. They get your resume in front NFL team
scouts and coaches.
4. Take me back to the day of the draft. What did
you do? What was going through your head?
I sat in the living room with my family and
friends, uncertain and anxious, and watched the draft in real time on television. My
agent informed me that the Cleveland Browns had the first pick in the second
round of the draft, and they were eying me and two other players. That’s when I
got my hopes up. Even though that didn’t materialize, I remained hopeful
because my agent told me that the way the draft was shaking out, I could
expect to be drafted between the third and fifth rounds. So I detached myself
from the draft until the third round. But because the 1991 draft was running so
long, it ended for the day at the end of the third round. And I still wasn’t
drafted.
5. And what happened then?
I got up that morning because I had to get ready
to catch a flight back to Purdue University (in Indiana). I was sitting at the
kitchen table, eating a bowl of cereal when the phone rang. I wasn’t even
thinking that the call could be for me – it caught me completely off guard. At
this point in the draft, it was no longer televised. I was still half asleep.
My mom hands me the phone, and it was a coach from the Detroit Lions.
6. How did that conversation go?
He introduced himself and told me that they had
the seventh pick in the fifth round and they were going to make me their
selection. Then they put me on hold for a couple of minutes. When they
returned, they informed me that they had made it official and welcomed me to
the Detroit Lions family.
7. Your life changed with that phone call. When did
it all sink in?
It really sank in when I flew out to the Lions
training facility the next week to participate in mini-camp. They picked me up
in a limo and drove me to the Pontiac Silverdome, where the Lions practiced and
played at the time. Head coach Wayne Fontes and his staff greeted me at the
door. And then I went into the locker room to find a locker with my name on it.
I thought to myself, Damn. This is real.
8. How cool was it to have your closest cousin play
in the NFL with you? How did you guys keep from being too competitive with each
other?
It was easy: We played two different positions,
in different NFL conferences, and never actually played against each other.
9. As an NFL veteran who has gone through this
process before, what would you tell members of this year’s draft class?
This is only the beginning. You have to work
hard to win a spot on your team. Being drafted doesn’t guarantee anything –
only an opportunity. Good luck.
10. Football has been very kind to you, but in a lot
of ways, it has also been cruel: I know your body aches…A LOT. Would you do it
all again?
Yes. Absolutely.
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Such an awesome once in a lifetime experience - thank you for sharing hubby's story!
ReplyDeleteThank you so very much for reading, Antionette! I greatly appreciate it...
DeleteHope your week is off to a fantastic start.
xo
I loved reading this. My hubby and I look forward to watching the draft every year and last night was no exception. I absolutely love to see dreams coming true and couldn't even imagine the roller coaster of emotions each must be feeling throughout the evening. Thank you for sharing!
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Hi, Robin! Thank you for not only reading, but for also leaving such a nice comment. I hope you enjoy your weekend.☺
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