As we near the end of bowl season and the College Football Playoff narrows to the final four, now is when most eligible players will declare for the NFL Draft.
However, that group is a minuscule percentage of the overall population of players who will be graduating or have run out of eligibility.
In fact, according to Sportskeeda, only 1.6 percent of college football players successfully make it to the professional level.
One player grouped in that remaining 98.4 percent is Washington linebacker Drew Fowler, who posted on his social media accounts Friday that he is “officially declaring for the job market,” a play on how star players announce their intention to enter the NFL Draft.