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Majority Of NFL 1st-Round Picks Have Black Agents For The 1st Time

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History was made at this year’s NFL draft, but it wasn’t because of the athletes. For the first time ever, more than half the players selected in the first round were represented by Black agents, The Washington Post reported. Of the 32 players drafted in April, 17 were represented by...

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