In the 2004 NFL draft there were 167 players drafted in a total of 6 rounds. More players are brought in during camp whom did not get drafted with the hopes of making a team. "Camp players" fill the need as practice players do during the season. Your NFL chances of making a team is an extreme in terms of the overall number of college athlete seniors available each year. Your hearing this from a formal 2 year NFL player 1979-81 and 1 year USFL player.
The NFL drafts 256 players out of college each year.
It depends on who enters the draft, typically 3-5 players from each division one team make it to the NFL each year and division 2 and 3 schools don't see more than one.
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No. Many of them wind up signing as free agents with National Football League teams. Some of them eventually made it big in the pro game (example: Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, who was not drafted in 2003).
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The exact number of Division 1 college football players is unknown. However there are a total of 80,000 college football players across all divisions.
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the answer would be about 63 considering that each football "college" team is about 30 players long...
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