Pasztor living proof undrafted players can enjoy productive NFL careers
Austin Pasztor is living proof the draft isn’t the only path to a productive NFL career.
The six-foot-seven, 308-pound offensive lineman is preparing for his seventh season and second with the Atlanta Falcons despite not being drafted. After being bypassed in 2012, the Langton, Ont., native joined the Minnesota Vikings as an undrafted free agent.
“I was disappointed (being undrafted) but I was definitely aware it wasn’t a definite or sure thing,” Pasztor said via telephone ahead of the 2018 draft in Arlington, Texas. “What’s important is getting a training camp invitation to get yourself in front of the coaches.
“They’ve already studied your film, they’ve talked to your coaches . . . what they can’t tell is how you practise, how you carry yourself to meetings. When you get the chance to do that, that’s when you need to make the most of it. That opportunity really counts in the end.”