2011年3月17日木曜日

NFL Draft 2011: What the Lockout Means for the Draft

The NFL Players Association has recently advised players who would normally be invited to attend the NFL Draft to refrain from going.  The NFLPA has stated that they plan to hold a separate event down the street that would give the prospects the same experience.

This revelation is just another in a long line in the growing discontent between the NFL and the Player's Association.  After the NFLPA disbanded, the owners of the NFL decided to lock out the players, resulting in a possible work stoppage in the 2011 season.

While the Player's Association has staged this boycott of the NFL Draft, it's clear that the players are still the ones who will be hurt by the disagreements between the two parties.

The actual players in the NFL simply cannot survive without football.  These guys make tons of money.  Guys like Peyton Manning and Drew Brees have contracts worth millions.

But that's not the norm.

Lower level guys do not make nearly enough to go an entire year without a salary.  Between their lavish spending and general tough times of the economy, they need football.

And now, college prospects will be unable to attend the biggest event of the year for them.  The usual prospects are granted a trip to New York City.  They get chauffeured around like kings.  They are pressed for radio interviews, television appearances and treated like future NFL stars.

They will miss out on walking across that stage, a new jersey in hand, while thousands of their new fans are screaming out their name.  It's unfair to pull this experience away from these players who sacrificed so much throughout college. 

Maybe all of this gets settled out and the NFL season can continue on normally as planned.  Maybe the two sides come to an agreement and these players will be able to reap the benefits of being a high draft pick.

Let's hope so for the players sake.

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/637612-nfl-draft-2011-what-the-lockout-means-for-the-draft

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