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This NFL rookie just chose his jersey number to reflect feeling snubbed in 2024 NFL Draft

Adonai Mitchell will never forget how many receivers were selected before him in this year’s NFL Draft. And because of the NFL jersey number he’s selected, no one else will forget, either. The Colts‘ rookie receiver has chosen to wear No. 10, which represents the amount of wideouts who were drafted before he was ultimately selected with the 52nd overall pick (via ESPN). 

Mitchell made it immediately known that he wasn’t happy about his draft slide. 

“Right now, the only thing I’m feeling is, I’m just kind of pissed,” Mitchell said shortly after he was drafted, via Sports Illustrated. “I’m just excited to work, excited to get (to Indy), be the best teammate I can be, and ultimately the best person I can be for the team. It’s been a long time coming.”

It’s hard to figure out why Mitchell slid to the middle of the second round. The 6-foot-4, Mitchell caught 11 touchdown passes last year while helping Texas advance to the College Football Playoff. He caught six passes for 109 yards and a score during the Longhorns’ victory over Oklahoma State in the Big 12 Championship Game. 

After drafting Mitchell, Colts general manager Chris Ballard ripped some pre-draft reports suggesting that Mitchell didn’t interview well with several teams. 

“That’s such [bullshit],” Ballard said during the draft. “I mean, it [f—–g] is. It’s [bullshit]. Like, put your name on it. We tear these young men down. These are 21, 22-year-old men and if people out there can tell me they’re perfect in their lives it’s crap. It’s crap. This is a good kid and for those reports to come out, I said it last year, it’s [bullshit].”

Mitchell isn’t the first player to witness a draft slide, and he won’t be the last. In fact, Hall of Fame receiver Randy Moss endured his own draft fall before carving out a Hall of Fame career. It’s safe to say that Mitchell wouldn’t mind having a similar story. 

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Author: Bryan DeArdo
May 10, 2024 | 3:40 pm

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