stillers4me
05-06-2013, 05:57 AM
As Mike Golic Jr. tries to land a job with the Steelers, he can only hope it’s like father, like son.
As an undrafted rookie, Golic Jr. knows it won’t be easy finding work in the NFL.
It’s not impossible for undrafted rookies to earn roster spots, but the odds just aren’t favorable.
Still, the offensive lineman from Notre Dame knows it can be done. His father, Mike Golic, who also played for the Fighting Irish, lasted eight years in the league as a defensive lineman even though he was a lowly 10th-round pick in the 1985 draft..........
read more @ http://www.timesonline.com/sports/steelers/steelers-rookie-camp-chip-off-the-old-blocker/article_fc8ad90f-5897-598a-88bc-ead3043380a5.html#.UYeJ6KDh_M8.twitter
As an undrafted rookie, Golic Jr. knows it won’t be easy finding work in the NFL.
It’s not impossible for undrafted rookies to earn roster spots, but the odds just aren’t favorable.
Still, the offensive lineman from Notre Dame knows it can be done. His father, Mike Golic, who also played for the Fighting Irish, lasted eight years in the league as a defensive lineman even though he was a lowly 10th-round pick in the 1985 draft..........
read more @ http://www.timesonline.com/sports/steelers/steelers-rookie-camp-chip-off-the-old-blocker/article_fc8ad90f-5897-598a-88bc-ead3043380a5.html#.UYeJ6KDh_M8.twitter