yseJ
Empire strikes back
This doesn't really happen.It's the same reason players in the later rounds tell teams not to draft them so they can personally pick which team they want to negotiate their undrafted free agent contracts with post draft.….
Being drafted means getting a better contract, including guaranteed money, and usually teams are far less likely to cut players who were drafted.
An udfa contract starts with rookie minimum and has no guarantees; not to mention most udfas are being cannon fodder on practice squad and are always in danger of getting cut.
So no, players in the later rounds have very little incentive to tell teams to not be drafted. They lose financially and have less job security.
Wouldn't there be some examples if what you were saying was true? Who were some players who told teams not to draft them in later rounds and instead wanted to be udfas?
Number one this is the NFL the only contracts negotiated as fully guaranteed are in the first round any thing after that is differing degrees of partial.

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