Antonio Gates went to Kent State. He played Basketball but still went to college. How about Micheal Lewis the former Saint? He didn't go to colllege. He was older than a high schooler but technically he did it already.
2007-06-30 09:07:45
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answered by Anonymous
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So what are you going to do for the next two years? The NFL has a rule in place that you have to be 2 years removed from your graduating class. Oh and Clarrett the convict already tried to sue the NFL over the rule and lost in the end.
2007-06-30 16:31:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Good luck and you'll need it since the NFL will not allow ANYONE to play in the league unless you are at least 3 years removed from high school. That plus a high school kid would get eaten alive by the NFL players. You have absolutely no chance.
2007-06-30 14:19:39
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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NO you aren't because you can't. The NFL requires that player wait two years from high school till they are eligible to be drafted. If you are pro caliber you would be playing college ball when you get out of high school. Clarrett tried to enter the draft as a freshman now look where he is, at home.
2007-06-30 15:34:18
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answered by Coach B 2
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I hope you're not older than 15, because the NFL will not allow you to go straight from high school. So, you're going to have to sue them to get the rule changed, and your case will be tied up in court for at least 3 years.
Good luck. Maybe in the meantime you could run for President of the United States.
2007-06-30 14:30:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually don't you remember the whole Maurice Clarett and Mike Williams thing from a couple of years ago? The NFL has a rule that a player must be out of high school for 3 years before they are eligible for entry into the draft. Gates did not come directly out of high school he hadn't played football since high school but was at some junior colleges playing basketball.
2007-06-30 14:05:57
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answered by ravenous7848 2
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No you're not. The collective bargaining agreement between the NFL and the Players Association says you won't. Maurice Clarett already tried to break that rule, even took the NFL to court, and lost.
2007-07-02 17:20:57
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answered by DoReidos 7
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I would probably have heard of you if you're so good and plus all players have to wait three years after you graduate from high school before you could be in the NFL and I bet your hands aren't good as college receivers.
2007-06-30 14:03:10
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answered by packin'08 3
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Sweet
2007-06-30 15:58:39
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answered by Metal Maniac 3
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This must be Charles Rogers. He flunked a few classes to go back to HS and be a "superstar"
2007-06-30 14:15:57
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answered by calisurfer941 5
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