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Ron Mix, a USC football legend and Pro Football Hall of Famer, advises NFL draft prospects to hire a reputable agent and prepare thoroughly for their professional careers. He emphasizes the importance of studying playbooks and standing out during training camp.
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The first AFL draft occurred before the league's 1960 season. Ron Mix, whose last season at USC was in 1959, therefore became the first elite USC football player to face the choice between the AFL and NFL drafts. No one before him did. Mix shared what today's NFL draft prospects need to do to be ready for life in the pros:
"Anybody that has the prospect of being drafted or being picked up as a free agent, should have an agent. Should be one with a good reputation. An agent that does as much for you pre-draft as possible and post-draft as possible," Mix said, adding that prospects should take advantage of all they have to offer. Mix said a prospect should be able to see whether they will get access to the playbook early and start studying as much as they could.
"Really just get ready when youâre drafted, see how quickly theyâll give you the playbook so you can learn your plays. You don't want to mess up in camp, mess up plays because of indecision. You don't quite know what to do so youâre a second or even a nanosecond behind," Mix told Fox News Digital. "When you participate in these voluntary team workouts, you just got to do it. Youâve got to be noticed. In training camp, youâre not there to make friends. Donât try to be one of the boys and go out for drinks. Give attention to what youâre doing. Take it up a notch and go above whatâs expected. Youâve got to be noticed. If they say this drill is half-speed, you go three-quarters speed. Donât worry about whether somebodyâs angry with you. Donât worry about if it leads to a fight. Youâre fighting for a job for you and your family."
Ron Mix lived the life of a pro athlete. He competed at the highest level and won the 1963 AFL championship with the Chargers. He earned induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. If anyone's advice can and should be taken seriously, Ron Mix isn't a bad place to start -- or, for that matter, to finish.
This article originally appeared on Trojans Wire:
Ron Mix advised NFL draft prospects to hire a reputable agent, study their playbooks early, and stand out during training camp.
Ron Mix's perspective is valuable because he is a Pro Football Hall of Famer who experienced the transition from college to professional football firsthand.
NFL draft prospects should focus on being noticed by giving their best effort in drills and not getting distracted by socializing with teammates.

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