A Quote by Jordan Clarkson

I felt like I was a first-round pick. — © Jordan Clarkson
I felt like I was a first-round pick.
You know, been on non-guaranteed deals, been a second round pick, been kinda, sorta viewed as a first round pick.
In the NFL you get one first-round draft pick if you're lucky. You couldn't really outwork anybody else. In college I could recruit ten players with first-round talent every year.
I felt like I was one of the better point guards in the draft, maybe the best. But falling out of the first round and being selected in the second round, the number really doesn't matter where you get drafted - it's about the fit.
You pick guys in the first round - whenever you pick guys - you pick them for a reason.
You're only a first-round pick for one year.
Everybody wants to be a first round pick.
If I had stayed with football in college, I probably would have been a first-round pick.
My whole career, I've been an underdog, I've been underestimated. Therefore, I've had a chip on my shoulder my entire career. Being drafted in the second round when you think you're supposed to be in the first round, a lottery pick, the chip grows bigger. And you have more to prove.
Being a first-round draft pick means nothing to me without my education.
When you're a first-round pick and you get to the big leagues at 22, there's almost a sense that you've got to mature.
It just doesn't go with my story to be a first round pick, because I had to grind my whole life.
I felt a certain modicum of success because I had been paid well to be an actor for the first time in my life, but I felt like I had done adolescent work on the show, and stepping into the New York theater arena was the first time I felt like I'd come into my own. I felt like I was proving myself in a gladiatorial arena.
I'm a second-round pick - 46th pick. It's always gonna be on my mind.
I feel like I always win at least a round or two at every tournament. I don't go out in the first round too often.
All round and round does the world lie as in a sharp-shooter's ambush, to pick off the beautiful illusions of youth, by the pitiless cracking rifles of the realities of age.
Everyone always says, 'Oh Jason helped Devin so much.' I think they say that so I don't feel bad he was a first-round pick.
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