Matthias it’s also a shitty stadium that doesn’t impress people considering half of the people on the stands are from opposing teams fans. Cowgirls have the worst fanbase
The ones who come from poverty generally dont have any financial skills think their money is endless, and then once they get an injury and their career suddenly stops, they are way worse than when they started.
Not really. Tons of questions. For example, why do the reps need 10 minutes to get a pick from home office? If the draftee pool is a finite amount, and the teams already know the order of the picks, why can't the team go into draft night with a contingency-based list already in hand? (e.g. "we want Bob. If we can't get Bob, we'll take Jeff. If we can't get Jeff, we'll take Fred," etc.) The vid makes it seem as though the teams decide who gets what player. Don't the players get a say? What if they don't want to go to that team? What about salary? Isn't that negotiated as well or do all draftees get paid the same no matter what team they go to? What about other players? Are these players the only players the team can obtain? Can't the team just go to some hick college and select a player no other team is aware of and negotiate a salary directly? Why do some go in the NFL draft and others are not? This mentioned Trades but it didn't explain how/when that typically occurs. Is that just trades for pick position? (which, again, would be worked out before draft night via conversations between teams) Or are they actually able to trade current players and draftees?
I've been an NFL since the early 90s even though I've lived in Ireland my whole life. Things like the NFL draft is one of the reasons I love the sport.
Great video for someone who's new to NFL and doesn't live in the states. Would have liked more info about how the trades worked and how each round works.
Most times the players do not have a choice as they do not have the leverage. Eli Manning is one rare exception as he was a top draft prospect and critically a quarterback. Almost every other scenario the draftees do not have the leverage to refuse to be drafted by a particular team.
European viewer here with a few questions: 1) So the worst teams get the best players? 2) What if a young talent does not want to play for a loser team but was hoping to play for a good team instead? 3) Assuming losing teams have less money - who decides their salary?
1) Well, the worst teams have the opportunity to pick the players who best meet their necessities. In a way, the worst teams get the best players, yes. That way all the rosters are more balanced and the competition is more exciting (on the paper, at least). 2) In NFL (and professional US sport in general) there are not "loser" and "winner" teams like in Europe, since the draft system is designed to equilibrate the rosters. Besides, as professional sport is viewed as show business, fan loyalty can be volatile so it is difficult that a player really prefers one team over another one. Moreover, teams can change the franchise territory, moving from Oakland to Las Vegas for instance, so... 3) There is something called salary cap, that means that all the teams have the same budget to pay their players salaries (like in Monopoly, where all the players start with the same money). Yo can not have two mega-stars in the same team because then yo won't have money to pay the other 50+ players of your squad .
So, this only happens when college players go to the NFL ? What happens if a player gets picked, but he doesn’t want to play for that team because he has a better offer from another team ? Do they have releases clauses in their contracts like in fútbol? Don’t the bigger/richest teams get the best players?
In almost every NFL draft, the first round pick for the Browns will always be dissapointing, and their would always be a popular pick dropping in the 1st round, for instance, Aaron Rodgers.
And the NFL draft is the key for every team in the NFL the help turn their team around. Drafting can make dynasties if you draft right. And in 1974 they drafted Lynn Swann John Stallworth Jack Lambert and Mike Webster Four future hall-of-famer. Hell Make it If you count Donnie Shell He was non drafted free agent signed in 1974. But the point is in free agency and good drafting in one short year the steelers added 5 future hall-of-famer to their team which created a dynasty.
Kachow oww, there are thousands of college football players every year that hope to be drafted, even to be picked from 200 to 256 is an honor. Those players that are not picked either have to give up their dream or try to sign with a team as an undrafted free agent. Where they can basically pick whatever team they want to play for because no one wanted them. The pay is worse the drafted players and it’s not even a certainty that a team will even sign them. But almost every year there is usually a happy story of an undrafted player that becomes a breakout star.
@@generalbomb1628 thanks for explaining that, never understood the draft, even im from Denmark like Morten Andersen. But what ud they dont want to Play for a certen team ?
n-dog hansenmand, is your question asking what if a player is drafted to a team they don’t like. Well almost all players are happy to be on any team because one, college players make no money, the NCAA is very strict that players can’t make money off their brand. But once they are drafted they get a lot of money to pay for all their efforts. Now if a player doesn’t like the team they either have to decline their contract but they wouldn’t be allowed to play with any team and make zero money. Or they could request a trade to another team. However they have little control because once a team drafts you, they control where you play, some players will try to become a problem to force a trade, but once the team decides to trade you, they pick where you go so you again may go somewhere you don’t like. Now I almost never see a player who was just drafted request a trade, it’s usually veteran star players that want a trade. Again most players drafted are happy with any team. And players get more money if they are drafted higher. And teams give all drafted players a 4 year deal for a small amount of money(it’s a lot of money but little for NFL players). Once that 4 year deal is done then these players can get full control of what they want to do. They can resign with the same team for star money or sign somewhere else with a team that pays them a lot. Also the first 32 picks in the draft have an extra thing in their contracts where after the 4th year, the team can choose to extend you to a 5th year for the same money. Then in their 6th year teams must sign you to a new deal with more money if that team wants to keep you.
JTW, In 2018, a runningback named philip lindsay was an undrafted player that was once living in his parents basement. He went on in his first season to have 1000 rushing yards(which is considered really good, especially when your undrafted). And he was named a pro bowler which is a great honor but in recent years not as much, the pro bowl is kinda a popularity contest but the fact he was a pro bowler means he is among the top of the league. In 2019 he was less noticed but had a decent season but not as good as 2018(mainly because his team sucked). He plays with the denver broncos.
JTW, hey I’m a life long ravens fan. I have fond memories of the 2012 super bowl win when I was 8. I’m from Baltimore and when your that young and your team wins a super bowl it’s magical.
From what I understand, some undrafted players can still be picked up later on but they don't get the exact benefits of the drafted players, but you do get undrafted players in teams the play well in their first year and you usually hear about 1 or 2 undrafted players playing well almost every season
Why don’t great players like Barkley just say no to the draft, and then go do a walk on for a team. That way you’re not blowing your career away on the Browns, and you could go walk on for a team like Pittsburgh or Green Bay.
David Parkes oh I didn’t know that, I figured if you walked on a team and they let you tryout, and you were amazing, they’d offer you any contract you wanted that they could afford. Obviously for someone like me I’d never even get a chance to walk on. But for someone like Barkley, if teams knew he wasn’t entering the draft and instead was going to walk on, teams would definitely let him try out. He’s a freak of nature, and that way he could be on any team he wanted pretty much.
Xeroxmyass Yeah that's true i guess. This will probably explain it better than i can: www.quora.com/If-a-player-is-picked-in-the-NFL-draft-does-the-player-have-any-say-in-which-team-they-play-for-If-not-why-not?
David Parkes that helps make sense of it a little. I am just curious as to what would happen if a player finishes his college career and just says no the NFL and the Draft all together. You know? Like, you don’t have to enter the draft. Barkley could say no, and say he’s pursuing a different career path like becoming a doctor lol idk. But after the draft is done he could be like “hey, I wanna play in the NFL, the draft is over but I can go to teams and ask for a tryout” and of course teams will give him a tryout. &well yeah he’d bypass the draft entirely and he’d possibly be on a playoff bound team instead of a not so good team like Browns, or Buccaneers. I am not trying to trash the Browns but I just think of someone like Joe Thomas. The dude was unbelievable but he was on a poorly ran team in the Browns his whole career :( the guy should have been protecting legends like Manning or Brady you know? Anywho thanks for the link 👍
I don't think that's even an option in the NFL for these players. Most of them just want to get a foot in there. There's always swaps and they can join other teams in the future if they perform well.
So can the player actually chose his own club or not, i mean can he say like: "nah man, i don't like this club, i want to go to the other club" or what?
The player can reject the team who picked him but them you have to wait and see if anyone else wants you... Not a great idea, especially when you're not the biggest talent.
Great video, I want to play for the Seattle Seahawks when I grow up I also like the rams but that is just my opinion 😀😀😀😛😛😜😜😜🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏋️♂️🏆🏆🥇🥇🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️
Rumour has it that Baker Mayfield will go number 1. Now I like him the most but Darnold had been the number 1 QB all year. This reminds me of Smith going number 1 instead of Rodgers. The Browns should take Darnold and not Mayfield.
There is no reason why an nfl draft explanation video should be this entertaining and well made
My short attention span thanks the creator though.
The most important fact of the video: the Cowboys' stadium has more than 1600 toiletts
Matthias it’s also a shitty stadium that doesn’t impress people considering half of the people on the stands are from opposing teams fans. Cowgirls have the worst fanbase
Just shut up u
62 people per toilet
That’s all I learned
for the fans to throw up in disgust in
Must be such an emotional moment for some of these athletes since many of them come from poverty. Glad to see them escape the poverty trap.
Francis Alves that's gods plan.
MetalSonicGamerX200 Amen to that.
Thougt IT was hard Work
The ones who come from poverty generally dont have any financial skills think their money is endless, and then once they get an injury and their career suddenly stops, they are way worse than when they started.
Wes Anderson direct this?
Justin Tara I was thinking the exact same thing
Justin Tara He did, you can see "Wesley Anderson" as the example draftee
No, its just in his style, a nice nod to him if you will.
I don't see Bill Murray, Jeff Goldbloom, or Ed Norton so no
@@Carfalog But there's Luke Wilson tho
Definitely a Wes Anderson film
When moonrise kingdom and the grand Budapest hotel meets the NFL, cool things happen.
Pretty helpful video to a complete beginner. Well done NFL!
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Ninh Ly wrong luke wilson
Ninh Ly. Not sure if being serious or using sarcasm
Not really. Tons of questions.
For example, why do the reps need 10 minutes to get a pick from home office? If the draftee pool is a finite amount, and the teams already know the order of the picks, why can't the team go into draft night with a contingency-based list already in hand? (e.g. "we want Bob. If we can't get Bob, we'll take Jeff. If we can't get Jeff, we'll take Fred," etc.)
The vid makes it seem as though the teams decide who gets what player. Don't the players get a say? What if they don't want to go to that team? What about salary? Isn't that negotiated as well or do all draftees get paid the same no matter what team they go to?
What about other players? Are these players the only players the team can obtain? Can't the team just go to some hick college and select a player no other team is aware of and negotiate a salary directly? Why do some go in the NFL draft and others are not?
This mentioned Trades but it didn't explain how/when that typically occurs. Is that just trades for pick position? (which, again, would be worked out before draft night via conversations between teams) Or are they actually able to trade current players and draftees?
Honestly, i didn't understand how the NFL draft works. After watching this Video, i understand slightly 40% of how it works.
At the end when he said "but one thing is for certain" i thought he was gonna say Browns will have the first overall pick again in 2019 lol!!!
they didn't
The Browns are legendarily awful. They haven't won a playoff game since 1994, and they haven't been to the playoffs since 2002.
@@TheStapleGunKid I know
@@TheStapleGunKid Damn that did not age well.
I've been an NFL since the early 90s even though I've lived in Ireland my whole life. Things like the NFL draft is one of the reasons I love the sport.
The music selection for this video was fire.
Great video for someone who's new to NFL and doesn't live in the states. Would have liked more info about how the trades worked and how each round works.
And how each team determines which player to pick
Thanks Casey Kelso.
Jay.B I was searching the comments looking for this lmao
Narrator of the video if you are reading this, I love your tranzam
The QB at 3:54 is 'Wes Anderson', definite nod to his style with how this is set out
good catch haha!
the intern who made this been watching a little too much Wes Anderson lately...
Directed by wes anderson
Mitch from Old school!!
You don’t know how much I really want to be an nfl player and right know I’m a middle school football player
great explanation, i do have a question tho, what would happen if the college player doesn’t want to be drafted by a certain team?
Gisselle Halabi look at Eli Manning.
You can refuse to sign with a team that drafts you.
@@Thatoneguy2550 the people that get drafted for the browns must be relieved
Most times the players do not have a choice as they do not have the leverage. Eli Manning is one rare exception as he was a top draft prospect and critically a quarterback. Almost every other scenario the draftees do not have the leverage to refuse to be drafted by a particular team.
All could be solved through a simple zoom meeting
One day i will be in the nfl combine
This is brilliant! They need to do it more often
Bro it's once a year.
Cleveland Browns been number for a long ass time 😂😂😂
Because there is no relegation / promotion system.
Devon Fields which would be a good idea. It would get backmarkers to become more competitive
@@racefan7616 which kinda breaks the draft system too tho
Wes Anderson typa thing, this is a good video compared to last yearsss
Very high quality. Good job
wes anderson made this for sure
European viewer here with a few questions:
1) So the worst teams get the best players?
2) What if a young talent does not want to play for a loser team but was hoping to play for a good team instead?
3) Assuming losing teams have less money - who decides their salary?
1) Well, the worst teams have the opportunity to pick the players who best meet their necessities. In a way, the worst teams get the best players, yes. That way all the rosters are more balanced and the competition is more exciting (on the paper, at least).
2) In NFL (and professional US sport in general) there are not "loser" and "winner" teams like in Europe, since the draft system is designed to equilibrate the rosters. Besides, as professional sport is viewed as show business, fan loyalty can be volatile so it is difficult that a player really prefers one team over another one. Moreover, teams can change the franchise territory, moving from Oakland to Las Vegas for instance, so...
3) There is something called salary cap, that means that all the teams have the same budget to pay their players salaries (like in Monopoly, where all the players start with the same money). Yo can not have two mega-stars in the same team because then yo won't have money to pay the other 50+ players of your squad .
@@MrPozart Thank you for the explanation.
If they can do it I can🏈🏈Imma grind till I get there
😂😂😂
So, this only happens when college players go to the NFL ? What happens if a player gets picked, but he doesn’t want to play for that team because he has a better offer from another team ? Do they have releases clauses in their contracts like in fútbol? Don’t the bigger/richest teams get the best players?
In almost every NFL draft, the first round pick for the Browns will always be dissapointing, and their would always be a popular pick dropping in the 1st round, for instance, Aaron Rodgers.
And the NFL draft is the key for every team in the NFL the help turn their team around. Drafting can make dynasties if you draft right. And in 1974 they drafted Lynn Swann John Stallworth Jack Lambert and Mike Webster Four future hall-of-famer. Hell Make it If you count Donnie Shell He was non drafted free agent signed in 1974. But the point is in free agency and good drafting in one short year the steelers added 5 future hall-of-famer to their team which created a dynasty.
Is that you Moon Rise Kingdom?
MITCH-A-PALOOZA
This was fun. And helpful!
I could see myself getting drafted
Same (i dont play football)
4:34 🤩
Why is Desi banks at the end of the video lol?
There's practically zero information about the draft process.
I am still confused
Draft Day😀
Not going to lie.
I only watched this to listen to Luke Wilson's voice.
Am I the only one who finds it hilarious that the guy that played Roger Goodell in concussion is in an nfl sponsored video
explained it better than the nfl themselves
Nice video Thank You This Ozzie Gets It
I still have SO many questions. 😞
Luke Wilson. Haven't heard from this dude in a while.
Thank you.. I now have some semblance of order now! Not 100 percent yet😆
ah luke wilson, the sports man of wes anderson movies.
7 rounds x 32 teams = 224 picks not 256? Can someone correct me or enlighten me
I’m from uk so know literally nothing lol.
When there are 256 picks, is someone picked last? Or are some players not picked?
Kachow oww, there are thousands of college football players every year that hope to be drafted, even to be picked from 200 to 256 is an honor. Those players that are not picked either have to give up their dream or try to sign with a team as an undrafted free agent. Where they can basically pick whatever team they want to play for because no one wanted them. The pay is worse the drafted players and it’s not even a certainty that a team will even sign them. But almost every year there is usually a happy story of an undrafted player that becomes a breakout star.
@@generalbomb1628 thanks for explaining that, never understood the draft, even im from Denmark like Morten Andersen. But what ud they dont want to Play for a certen team ?
n-dog hansenmand, is your question asking what if a player is drafted to a team they don’t like. Well almost all players are happy to be on any team because one, college players make no money, the NCAA is very strict that players can’t make money off their brand. But once they are drafted they get a lot of money to pay for all their efforts. Now if a player doesn’t like the team they either have to decline their contract but they wouldn’t be allowed to play with any team and make zero money. Or they could request a trade to another team. However they have little control because once a team drafts you, they control where you play, some players will try to become a problem to force a trade, but once the team decides to trade you, they pick where you go so you again may go somewhere you don’t like. Now I almost never see a player who was just drafted request a trade, it’s usually veteran star players that want a trade. Again most players drafted are happy with any team. And players get more money if they are drafted higher. And teams give all drafted players a 4 year deal for a small amount of money(it’s a lot of money but little for NFL players). Once that 4 year deal is done then these players can get full control of what they want to do. They can resign with the same team for star money or sign somewhere else with a team that pays them a lot. Also the first 32 picks in the draft have an extra thing in their contracts where after the 4th year, the team can choose to extend you to a 5th year for the same money. Then in their 6th year teams must sign you to a new deal with more money if that team wants to keep you.
JTW, In 2018, a runningback named philip lindsay was an undrafted player that was once living in his parents basement. He went on in his first season to have 1000 rushing yards(which is considered really good, especially when your undrafted). And he was named a pro bowler which is a great honor but in recent years not as much, the pro bowl is kinda a popularity contest but the fact he was a pro bowler means he is among the top of the league. In 2019 he was less noticed but had a decent season but not as good as 2018(mainly because his team sucked). He plays with the denver broncos.
JTW, hey I’m a life long ravens fan. I have fond memories of the 2012 super bowl win when I was 8. I’m from Baltimore and when your that young and your team wins a super bowl it’s magical.
As a European with no knowledge of this draft system I have a question: Do can players risk having to change team every year?
Lena Torgrimsen yes it’s possible to change team every year if you get traded or released and picked by another team
@@vibecheck7740 Does the player have a choice in which team they play for? Aside from quitting obviously.
What happens if a team s pick first dosnt want the pick first player, Can they pick any pick in the first round?
What is the last song? Please tell me?
Shi Ne - Dustin Boyer
is this a wes anderson joint
I hope to be hear one day
Mayfield to Miami please!
What happens if you can't select after 10 minutes
What happens if they don't pick anybody
So what if you don’t get picked could you come back the following year?
As long as you still retain college eligibility, yes. If not, no.
From what I understand, some undrafted players can still be picked up later on but they don't get the exact benefits of the drafted players, but you do get undrafted players in teams the play well in their first year and you usually hear about 1 or 2 undrafted players playing well almost every season
3:22 is that ufc heavyweight Maurice Greene 😂
If this does not been directed by Wes Anderson, i am going to lose it.
how did they get wes anderson to direct an nfl draft video
Why don’t great players like Barkley just say no to the draft, and then go do a walk on for a team. That way you’re not blowing your career away on the Browns, and you could go walk on for a team like Pittsburgh or Green Bay.
Abraham Garcia ah...yes...haha just refuse to play for the team that drafts you lol
Xeroxmyass Cause they can earn way more money by going with their draft team? Even if it's the Browns.
David Parkes oh I didn’t know that, I figured if you walked on a team and they let you tryout, and you were amazing, they’d offer you any contract you wanted that they could afford. Obviously for someone like me I’d never even get a chance to walk on. But for someone like Barkley, if teams knew he wasn’t entering the draft and instead was going to walk on, teams would definitely let him try out. He’s a freak of nature, and that way he could be on any team he wanted pretty much.
Xeroxmyass Yeah that's true i guess. This will probably explain it better than i can: www.quora.com/If-a-player-is-picked-in-the-NFL-draft-does-the-player-have-any-say-in-which-team-they-play-for-If-not-why-not?
David Parkes that helps make sense of it a little. I am just curious as to what would happen if a player finishes his college career and just says no the NFL and the Draft all together. You know? Like, you don’t have to enter the draft. Barkley could say no, and say he’s pursuing a different career path like becoming a doctor lol idk. But after the draft is done he could be like “hey, I wanna play in the NFL, the draft is over but I can go to teams and ask for a tryout” and of course teams will give him a tryout. &well yeah he’d bypass the draft entirely and he’d possibly be on a playoff bound team instead of a not so good team like Browns, or Buccaneers.
I am not trying to trash the Browns but I just think of someone like Joe Thomas. The dude was unbelievable but he was on a poorly ran team in the Browns his whole career :( the guy should have been protecting legends like Manning or Brady you know?
Anywho thanks for the link 👍
How many players are drafted per team
NFL draft: directed by Wes Anderson
I didn't know that Wes Anderson worked for NFL Network.
Felt like a wes anderson film. Just lacking the sudden running off screen by the actor
Directed by Wes Anderson
This has a very wes anderson feel to it
whats the last song? "Waiting for her, lonely like the first day, Wanting heart is stretching." Anyone know?
Good question
Shi Ne Dustin boyer
Wait if you don’t get drafted the first time are you allowed to re-try?
Wow this is like trading stocks but with football players
so difficult
what if player doesn't like team that select him
I don't think that's even an option in the NFL for these players. Most of them just want to get a foot in there. There's always swaps and they can join other teams in the future if they perform well.
okay but how is their jerseys made so fast??
Pre made. They already know whose going where.
Wes Anderson-y
What time will the draft start?
MetalSonicGamerX200 8
So can the player actually chose his own club or not, i mean can he say like: "nah man, i don't like this club, i want to go to the other club" or what?
that's what Im wondering. I assume they usually take the first choice because the earlier they go the more money they get
The player can reject the team who picked him but them you have to wait and see if anyone else wants you... Not a great idea, especially when you're not the biggest talent.
Great video, I want to play for the Seattle Seahawks when I grow up I also like the rams but that is just my opinion 😀😀😀😛😛😜😜😜🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏋️♂️🏆🏆🥇🥇🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️
Nathan Redman better start grinding
Hmmm... by any chance, was the person who directed this video named Les Sanderson?
Wow you worked in Wes Anderson and Leon Sandcastle. Well Done!
2 year later. Completely different setup.
I hate it when videos drag on intros.
Did Wes Anderson make this?
Rumour has it that Baker Mayfield will go number 1. Now I like him the most but Darnold had been the number 1 QB all year. This reminds me of Smith going number 1 instead of Rodgers. The Browns should take Darnold and not Mayfield.
What the song name at 4:30
Shi ne Dustin boyer
You spelled willson wrong
Josh Allen looks so familiar
Josh rosen and luke Wilson look related
Whats the song at 4:44 called?
Shi ne Dustin boyer
So the worst team in the nfl gets to potentially pick the best players from college ? is that right ?
Yes, unless you're the Jets and just draft busts every year
@@mech-x-xavious guessing busts means rubbish players. Coming from watching football (soccer) the idea of drafts doesn't register well
star 1600 toiletlights dad
Wes Anderson
This is no ballon d'or
lol they edited out the BOOing for the draft
So Wes Anderson is gonna present the draft or something? ;p
I think it's because Wes is from texas and the draft that year was in dallas
That is only for round 1, really.
I dont see Bill Murray
Go Niners Bay Area!!!
I'm Lil Ghost who u want us to draft?
It’s partially wrong....not all fans celebrate
Mr NFL… Are we gonna be tested on this?
Now I don’t have to tell my gf
199k views like when the 🐐 Brady was drafted
and i still don't understand :(
what? how?