COMMENTARY
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — For all the supposed pressure attached to these pro day drills, darting from cone to cone in a micro-timed exercise to convince NFL eyeballs, Ka’Raun White greatly prefers it to his stint working inside an Amazon warehouse, where mere seconds defined him and the rewards didn’t involved hundred-thousand-dollar contracts.
“I was working from 7 in the morning to 5:30, and it was hot in there,” he said. “Your times had to be good or you’d get written up.”
That Ka’Raun White had given up on football after rarely seeing the field as a high school player in Emmaus, Pa.