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NFL Football Players Draft Injuries Rookies Season SuperbowlPublished: November 8, 2009
The cold, hard truth of the matter is that less than 4% ever see that dream come to fruition. Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker James Harrison is one of those players.
Harrison was born and raised just down the road from myself, so this story is especially interesting in a hometown hero type of way. He attended Coventry High School in Akron, Ohio and was one of the first African Americans to play football for the school.
He saw his college days end as he went unnoticed in the 2002 NFL Draft, but was shortly after signed by the Pittsburgh Steelers, making him the first Kent State alumni to play linebacker for the Steelers since Jack Lambert.
He, like many other un-drafted rookies spent time on and off the practice squad of the team, eventually making the game day roster, wher...
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