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Walk-up music for for every 2017 NFL Draft prospect

Apr 28, 2016; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Los Angeles Rams fans await the announcement of quarterback Jared Goff as the No. 1 pick in the 2016 NFL Draft at draft party at L.A. Live. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Apr 28, 2016; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Los Angeles Rams fans await the announcement of quarterback Jared Goff as the No. 1 pick in the 2016 NFL Draft at draft party at L.A. Live. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Tonight, dreams will come true for many NFL Draft hopefuls. Nothing describes the feel and emotions of each player like music.

Tonight is the night. Since the end of the college football season, we have speculated and discussed which players will be selected in the first round of the NFL Draft. Emotions will run high in Philadelphia as prospects wait to hear then name called and their dreams come true.

The hat will be handed to them as they walk up to the stage.  And, as they walk, they will strut to a song of their own selection. The list of walk-up songs was released by NFL.com. Take a look.

Jamal Adams: “Married To The Game”, Future
Jonathan Allen: “Tonight”, John Legend
Chidobe Awuzie: “1er Gaou”, Magic System
Derek Barnett: “Off The Top”, Yo Gotti
Garett Bolles: “All Above It”, Maino feat. T-Pain
Corey Davis: “High Demand”, Future
Leonard Fournette: “The Art of Hustle”, Yo Gotti
Adoree Jackson: “Can’t Have Everything”, Drake
Kevin King: “Crew”, Goldlink feat. Brent Faiyz & Shy Grizzly
DeShone Kizer: “DNA”, Kendrick Lamar
Marshon Lattimore: “Juice”, Lil Cray & Sir Chubbie
Malik McDowell: “First Day Out”, Tee Grizzley
Takkarist McKinley: “Tell Me When To Go”, E-40
Ryan Ramczyk: “Jump Around”, House of Pain
Haason Reddick: “Sacrifices”, Drake
Cam Robinson: “U Ain’t Never”, Kodak Black
John Ross: “Successful”, Trey Songz feat. Drake
Solomon Thomas: “Upgrade U”, Beyonce
Mitchell Trubisky: “Forever”, Drake
Deshaun Watson: “There He Go”, Kodak Black
Tre’Davious White: “They Ain’t With Me”, YoungBoy Never Broke Again

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The list of music is heavy on hip-hop, with Drake featured on four selections. The oldest of the group? That would be “Jump Around” from House of Pain. It was released in 1992. I was 13. None of these young men were ever thought of yet. If that does not make you feel old, I do not know what does.