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I think Rosie Brown got picked in the 27th round.
He got picked in the 50 but came a bit late for World Cup selection probably; I think the die had probably been cast with the other guys.
But it was a good learning experience for me, because it taught me to stick to my strengths and helped me to understand that the reasons I got picked in the first place were what I had to focus on.
"When I got picked in 2008 there was far more outside pressure because people were questioning whether I deserved a place on the team and that hasn't happened this time.
He is a 35-year-old father of six who rubs beards with offensive linemen, graduated from Harvard, got picked in the seventh round and, in the words of friend and former teammate Scott Chandler, "runs like a duck a little". He spent his first 13 years in the NFL on a circular pattern: land a backup job, win the starting spot, play well enough to earn a contract, crash back to Earth, repeat.
Still, he managed get recruited by Oklahoma State, where he was awesome, and got picked in the first in 2010 by the Boys.
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