no, you need 3 years of college or at least be 3 yrs removed from high school
No, but most players do.
if you mean to go from college to the NFL, you need to be 3 years removed from your HS graduation.
There are no specific classes required to play for the NFL. They typically draft out of the College football system, so typically expect their players to have completed 2 or more years of college, some as many as 5 years of college.
There are no class requirements to play for the NFL. The NFL drafts from college football and don't have a farm system like baseball or hockey. You can declare yourself eligible for the draft without graduating college. Some go in the third year, but most complete 4 years of college football.
college football you only have 4 years to play and you don't get paid in nfl you get paid and choose when to quit
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.
3 years removed from High School. So technically 2 seasons assuming you are red shirted freshman year.
play college football and be good in it...then get drafted to the NFL and play as a QB
NFL player Will Blackmon played for Boston College.
You hve to play high level college ball
The NFL does not have specific education requirements. While the normal progression is to complete high school and play college football for 3 or 4 years, there is no requirement that you actually graduate.
I fletcher do not think so wait no you have to play college football to go to the NFL.