The NFL draft won’t stop for anything. While some teams expressed concern about not being able to host players for in-person visits and having to conduct the three-day draft virtually because of the coronavirus pandemic, agents and their clients are pleased it’s going on as scheduled. “From an agent’s perspective, by the time the draft hits we have already invested tens of thousands of dollars into the guys and their training, their housing, anything else they needed so for us to delay it, it’s scary because how much more then do we need to pay for?” said Molly McManimie, who represents UCLA running back Joshua Kelley and Oregon State tight end Noah Togiai. “Then we’d have to pay for training basically all over again because the training
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