Oftentimes with young players making the transition from the collegiate ranks to the NFL, the first thing that really becomes a priority is film study.
After trying to balance school work, working out, studying film, and practices during their time in college, being able to focus more on off-the-field preparation like film study instead of schoolwork becomes a huge priority for the players, which leads to real development at the next level.
Football goes from being an activity they do as a student-athlete into a full-time job. For Pittsburgh Steelers running back Jaylen Warren, who was undrafted out of Oklahoma State last season, that’s exactly what happened.