http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/12/sports/f...l/12saints.html
Marques Colston vividly remembers watching the N.F.L. draft in April, waiting for his name to be called.
Almost two days passed, and Colston was still waiting. Pizza turned cold. Drinks became warm.
Colston was perplexed. Did scouts and coaches not respect that he was the career leader in receiving yardage at Hofstra University, which also produced receiver Wayne Chrebet, who retired last December after 11 seasons with the Jets?
Were people not impressed at the scouting combine, where Colston ran the 40-yard dash in 4.43 seconds?
“I know I’m biased,” Mark Clouser, Colston’s agent, said during a telephone interview, “but as the draft when on, I couldn’t believe that the N.F.L. was this clueless about Marques. Being conservative, I figured he’d be gone by the fourth round. He’s just what teams look for in a receiver: a 6-foot-4, 225-pound guy who can run, with good hands, and he’s a good person. I know he played Division I-AA, so that’s one stigma he had to overcome. But by the sixth round, I’m thinking, Whoever gets this guy now has stolen him.”