The vast majority of NFL players played in high school, then college before being drafted or signed onto an NFL team.
NFL teams used to, more commonly done in the league's early years, sign people who had little experience in football and who may not have gone to college, but you'd be very hard-pressed to find a player today who didn't play in high school, let alone college.
Yes, an NFL player needs a lot of practice to play.
yes
to become an NFL player you can either go on the collage football or you can sighn up in public
i think yu have to go to college
4 years in college
at least four years
go to trianing camp theres lots of canadian NFL players
Any college that has a football team
this can't be answered. just because a person goes to college does not become a NFL player. most players in college that are NFL worthy get scholarships for college.
A player can be a free agent at anytime in the NFL. When a players contract is up and the team he plays for does not sign him, he will become a free agent.
To become an NFL player, one must possess exceptional athletic ability and skills in football. This typically involves playing at a high level in college, participating in the NFL Draft, and being selected by a team. Additionally, maintaining physical fitness, dedication, and hard work are crucial in pursuing a career in the NFL.
Yes, there are no regulations regarding nationality as to who may play in the NFL. You could be from any country.