My son is a senior high school student who wishes to become a pro football player. He never joined his school's football team the 4 years in high school, but he has played football recreationally with friends. Does he still have a chance to play pro football or has he missed his chance? Also his grades were not too great in high school. What does anyone advise?
Can a high school senior, with no prior football experience, become a pro football player?nba trade
He better get to college
Can a high school senior, with no prior football experience, become a pro football player?nba season ,nba teams
Yes,first get a agent, some have made it into the NFL withoutcollegefootball experience. You need to also try to go to many open area football tryouts open to public. It's possible, just believe. Type "how tryout professional football nocollegefootball experience" in google. Report It
probally with help from his team and coach (i have a older brother)
chances are slim for anyone but for him, even slimmer like .00001%
Best chance would be to try and get a walk-on spot at a university. Granted its very tough but i had a friend that walked on for the UNLV team. If they are able to do that then that gives them some experience and then makes them scouting bait if he does very well.
From there they have to play their hearts out to get noticed but it's possible.
Concerning grades, if he can get himself into acollegeand maintain a decent GPA he will be ok
I'm sry but he dosnt have a chance
i think he can try out for a team like the packers or lions or something any team that you guys live around.
The odds are against him but im sure he has a chance. If playing football is something he really wants to do then he should not give up on the dream.
tell your son to go tocollege.. and try out as walk-on.. No NFL will not pick anyone without anycollegefootball experience..
Well sir, congrats on having a son who is dreaming big.
well heres my opinion on this matter that your son is going through.
If he's thinking about going to college, then his dream is still alive. If you know football, theres one man who didnt play football tillcollegeand that man was Jason Taylor of the Miami Dolphins, and he has become a very dominant and one of the best d-ends in the NFL.
What he missed was the experience and the memories he wouldve made if he played with his friends and other teammates, but he can still do that if he playscollegeball.
If he played recreationally, then he gets how the game works, but he still needs to be coached in order for him to develop himself as a football player.
Grades are important if he's gonna go to a big 4 year college. I myself play football for my communitycollegeand i didnt have the best of grades. but what i did do was play football for my high school.
but in all honesty i think your son still has to play ball and become a professional football player.
He wont play pro football--plain and simple.
As for advice:
It is time to seek employment or enroll in community college.
The military is always an option
No. He needs to go to a goodcollegeteam or at least a decentcollegeif it is possible.
If he has a 40 time under 5 seconds or does 30 bench reps using 225 poud weights, he could go to a walk-on tryout at acollegeand work his way up.
Good luck!
MAYBE IF YOU TRY HARD...YOU KNOW
"THE REAL CHAMPIONS WORK WHEN NO ONE ELSE IS LOOKING"
-L.T
JUST TRY UR HARDEST.GET IN TRACK TO BUILD UP SPEED AND ENDURANCE...
extremely unlikely. as a high school senior he should be more than aware of his chances and how small they are.
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