Sure, but it's unlikely that you'll get in, because the tests and protocols during tryouts are so closely based on college football.
According to the forbs list college coaches are paid more than NFL coaches.
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
When George Allen coached the Washington Redskins he would have free agent tryouts for anyone that had a dream of playing in the NFL. In 1974, Andre the Giant participated in one of the tryouts and the story goes that Allen offered him a contract but Andre turned it down.
Philip Rivers?
No, but most players do.
yes
Either be drafted out of college in the NFL Draft held in late April or be offered a tryout by an NFL team
You get drafted
Talk to your college coach and/or athletic director if you think you have the talent to make the NFL. If you aren't invited to the NFL Scouting Combine, you may be invited to the Pro-Day workouts at your College or University.
YEAH
The draft is where college players go to the NFL. However you can tryout for NFL teams, if the coach likes what he sees he'll send you to pre-season training camp.
Put on your resume "hitting dummy"
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No, the first amount of money they make is when they sign.
No, he is still in College.
He is still in college
The NFL does not just have open tryouts. The only time you can tryout for an NFL team is if they have seen game film on you from college, arena, European, or even Semipro. If they like what they see, than they will invite you to work out and run drills with the team. It is then up to you to show the coaches that you are good enough to play.