As he went into Thursday’s NFL Draft, Drew Lock tried to treat the biggest week of his life as if it were a Missouri football night game in the middle of the fall.
The draft’s 23 invitees go through a nonstop cycle of events from Tuesday through Thursday, from participating in youth clinics to planting trees.
To stay in a routine, Lock brought his in-season roommate Jack Lowary and a game of Yahtzee. During the season, the two played games the night before games as a way to keep their brains active. It’s a tip Lock got from former Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo.