Instead of a guaranteed contract worth as much as $7.8 million for being picked No. 14 last year (where many mock drafts had projected him to go), Rabb now has to play for his future, with no guaranteed contract.
"I didn't want to come into the league without knowing what to expect, and how I was supposed to carry myself, how I'm supposed to prepare myself for the games and everything else that comes with the league. I feel like my decision was a good decision, and obviously, I didn't get selected in the first round, but I did come into a great organization that's been in the playoffs, year after year, with great coaches and a great front office.