Jesse Holley wants a chance in the NFL
Posted Apr 27, 2007
Jesse Holley will be satisfied with a simple, no frills outcome for his football future in this weekend’s NFL Draft. “To this point I’ve done everything I can do,” Holley, a North Carolina receiver, said. “I don’t need 32 teams to like me. I just need one.” Holley’s draft status is uncertain, though, heading into Saturday’s first day. He could be a late-round selection on Sunday or he might be ignored through all 255 picks of the seven rounds.
(Winston-Salem Journal)
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