#1-Walter Payton
Only about 1.6 of college football players make it to the NFL.
According to www.ncaa.org, there are a total of 628 NCAA football teams. That includes teams from all four divisions (FBS [I-A], FCS [I-AA], II, and III). One division I-A football team, which I checked, has over 100 players on its roster. If we use 60 as the number of players on each football team, then there are 37,680 players playing NCAA football (obviously this number may be higher). There are 32 NFL teams with 53 players on each roster for a total of 1,696 football players in the NFL. That means that each year over 9,500 new potential players are entering the NFL job market (one quarter of 37,680). In addition to those players vying for jobs in the NFL there are still the current NFL players and other walk-on players. In reality only about 250 NCAA players are drafted into the NFL each year. 250/9500=2.6% or about 1:40 odds of a college player making it to the NFL.
Roughly 1.6 of Division 1 football players make it to the NFL.
you draft them
how often do football players get new jerseys?
micheal jackson is proven to be the best player in the nfl because of how far he ran
40,000
NFL football players are hardworking men who make a good living doing what they love to do.
i would say around a third if there on defense
Since the inception of the NFL in 1920, professional football has always had 11 players from each team on the field at the same time.
the time you have to spend away from your loved ones the toll it takes on your body over time
Arena players are not any faster or slower than NFL players. Arena football is just another route for people who don't make it to the NFL right away. There are MORE skill players than in the NFL, but they are not individually faster.