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No, once a college football player declares for the NFL draft, they forfeit their remaining college eligibility and cannot return to play college football.
Never because the college football player is WEAK
you draft them
First off, you have to be an incredible football player. Then you have to play college football for a few years, then you enter the NFL draft, and hope you get drafted.
You can enter the NFL Draft with three years of college education. Many football players will redshirt as a freshman which is the NCAA legal way of giving a student five eligible years of football at college. You may see people enter the draft as a sophomore, however the redshirted so it is actually their 3rd year in college.
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What do you mean by this question? If a college player enters the NBA Draft he can go back to college instead of the draft if he DOES NOT hire an agent. If a college players declares for the draft AND hires an agent he is in no matter what.
Approximately 7% of all college football players get drafted into the NFL.
The goal of many college football players is be drafted in the NFL. If a player is able to become a top ten draft pick they can expect to make approximately 10 million dollars.
Sidney Rice played college football for the University of South Carolina. He was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in the second round of the 2007 National Football League Draft.
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The number of players declaring for the NFL Draft varies each year, typically ranging from 100 to over 1000 players. This includes eligible college football players as well as those from other leagues, such as the Canadian Football League (CFL) or players who may have been out of college football for a year or more. In recent years, around 300 to 400 college players have declared for the draft annually. The exact number can fluctuate based on changes in NCAA rules and player eligibility.