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how to become an nfl agent

When I tell my friends of how I wanted to become an NFL agent, the biggest challenge I had to overcome was understanding exactly what an NFL agent does.​ Sure, I knew that agents negotiate contracts and serve as a sounding board for their clients, but there was so much more to the job.​ After doing my own research and talking to some NFL agents themselves, I quickly realized that being successful in this profession requires a lot of hard work and dedication.​

First and foremost, I had to understand the basics of the business.​ I read up on all the different positions within the NFL and the different contractual agreements they use.​ I also had to learn about the various salary structures, marketing, and core NFL business practices.​ It was overwhelming at first, but with enough practice it quickly became easier.​

Next, I started networking as much as I could.​ I reached out to family and friends who knew anything about the business or connected me to someone that did.​ I also made sure to attend NFL events and conferences, both online and in person, to get my name out there and build relationships within the sporting industry.​ This was the key to my success, as it enabled me to meet the right people and create a solid foundation for running my own business.​

One thing I learned quickly was that not everyone you come in contact with can help you.​ I made sure to spend time getting to know the person before I asked too many questions.​ I always made sure to be courteous and professional in my conversations and never appeared too pushy.​ I also always made sure to follow up my conversations with a thank you email and a reminder to keep me in mind for future help.​

The last and probably most important thing I did was research.​ Researching who some of the most successful NFL agents were, what their client portfolios looked like, and how they accomplished certain deals.​ I then took those deals and recreated them with the knowledge I had gained.​ This enabled me to have a more creative approach when negotiating with NFL organizations.​ It gave me the chance to learn what did and didn’t work, and allowed me to figure out what was the best option for my client.​

By far, the most difficult part of becoming an NFL agent was learning the ropes.​ I had to invest a lot of time and resources into making sure I had all the necessary knowledge and understanding of the business.​ Once I had a good grip on the basics, I was able to make leaps and bounds.​ I spoke with everyone I could, showed my passion, and gathered as much information as possible.​ By following these steps I was able to make my dream of becoming an NFL agent a reality.​