When most college students are finished with their degrees and are ready to enter “the real world,” they often go through a series of important steps. They polish their resumes, research employers, go to a job fair or two and hopefully schedule a few interviews with the hope of getting a job offer.
For a certain subset of college students who are high-level Division I football players, that potential “job offer” will come in the form of the 2022 NFL Draft in late April (or shortly thereafter as an undrafted free agent signee). The resumes of those players include game film, and for those players who are lucky enough, the job fair and interviews come to them in the form of an event such as Michigan State University’s pro day.