The first major step on the road to the 2017 NFL Draft is Saturday's East-West Shrine Game, an all-star game featuring senior players who will be entered in this April's NFL Draft.
This year's Shrine Game is the 92nd in history. The Shrine Game is the longest-running postseason all-star event.
Over 90 prospects in last year's Shrine Game were drafted or signed as undrafted free agents, according to SB Nation. Among that notable players: Patriots guard Joe Thuney, Steelers defensive tackle Javon Hargrave, Lions offensive lineman Graham Glasgow and Broncos safety Justin Simmons.