Noted draft analyst Leo Tolstoy once said, “All big-school prospects are alike; each small-school prospect is unusual in his own way.” OK, Tolstoy did not write that, or anything at all about the NFL draft. But the sentiment holds true. Top major-program NFL draft prospects follow a predictable, humdrum career path: coveted recruit, perhaps a redshirt, then a bench role, starter, star, combine …
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Abandoned, Rejected, Redeemed: Small-School NFL Prospects Have the Best Stories
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