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Since it´s draft season, I´ve been reading and watching content to get ready for the draft. I know part of the fun is to hear people talk about what makes players great or not, what makes them a possible superstar or, and, on the contrary, what is their bust potential. A topic that doesn't get discussed that often is the risk involved in giving young athletes so much money early in their lives. And yet, I think it is a huge factor on the success of a player and his continuity in the NFL. The best saints related example of that has to be Junior Galette. He was a great player and seemed like a humble guy until he got paid. Then everything went out the window.
How do you think teams try to measure the psychological effects of a 20 year old kid suddenly becoming rich, before drafting them?
How do you think teams try to measure the psychological effects of a 20 year old kid suddenly becoming rich, before drafting them?