The NFL is all about opportunity.
No matter where you get drafted or what team you play for, every player has the chance to be special.
Tom Brady is a prime example of a player that defied the odds as a sixth-round pick in the 2000 NFL Draft that went on to become the greatest quarterback in NFL history as a seven-time Super Bowl champion.
Drew Bledsoe’s injury in 2001 opened the door for Brady to start. He made the most of the opportunity and the rest became history.
Case and point, draft status does not dictate success.