The Draft: A Year Inside the NFL's Search for Talent

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An explosive look at the NFL Draft from the inside out that exposes the multilayered feeding frenzy that swarms around America’s top college players.

“The most comprehensive look at the draft ever.” —The Sporting News

The Draft follows a handful of NFL hopefuls through the ups and downs of the 2004 college football season and the pre-draft process, culminating with the 2005 draft. Among the prospects are Virginia defensive end Chris Canty, who overcomes a devastating early-season knee injury to reestablish himself as a top draft hopeful, only to suffer a detached retina in a nightclub skirmish; and Fred Gibson, a talented but rail-thin Georgia wide receiver who struggles to put on the weight needed to go over the middle in the NFL.

It's a complex environment, with college coaches attempting to protect their “student-athletes” from exploitation (while fully aware that they can only remain competitive if they attract NFL-caliber players to their schools), along with sports agents and NFL scouts trying to stay a step ahead of their competition.

These parties provide a multi-angled view of the world of emerging NFL talent. The reader follows the season through the eyes of a host of power players and scouts, from veteran agent Pat Dye Jr. to Jerry Maguire clone Jack Scharf, to the coaching divisions of Florida State University and the University of Virginia—headed by longtime Bill Parcells disciple Al Groh. Also central to the narrative are the Atlanta Falcons and executives Rich McKay and Tim Ruskell (now with Seattle), who use a character-based evaluation system to set their draft board. These parallel stories weave together, culminating in draft weekend, to create a gripping and fascinating look at a world few see from the inside.

“Fans will appreciate Williams’s patient explanation of the vagaries of professional football’s exhaustive job interview process.” —Publishers Weekly

“Pete Williams, as he has done throughout his career, applies good, old-time journalism to provide a modern and important eye-opener.” —Phil Mushnick, New York Post

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About the author

Pete Williams is a contributing writer to Street & Smith’s SportsBusiness Journal and is the author or co-author of several books, including the Rodale titles Core Performance, CorePerformance Essentials, Core Performance Endurance, and Fun Is Good. He lives in Safety Harbor, Florida.

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