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This year's NFL rookies have sported practice gear in recent weeks while taking part in post-draft workouts and other team activities.
But this weekend, some of the top draftees got to show off what they look like in official game-day uniforms.
Forty-one players who were drafted last month are in Los Angeles for the NFLPA Rookie Premiere, an event held by the NFL Players Association's marketing and licensing arm. One highlight is a trading card photo shoot for Panini America, the NFLPA's exclusive trading card licensee. The players get to wear official uniforms for the shoot.
Here are pictures of some of this year's notable draft picks, including Jared Goff, Carson Wentz, Ezekiel Elliott and Derrick Henry. Elliott showed off the midriff style he used at Ohio State, but as Kevin Seifert noted, it's probably illegal, according to NFL rules.
This year's NFL rookies have sported practice gear in recent weeks while taking part in post-draft workouts and other team activities.
But this weekend, some of the top draftees got to show off what they look like in official game-day uniforms.
Forty-one players who were drafted last month are in Los Angeles for the NFLPA Rookie Premiere, an event held by the NFL Players Association's marketing and licensing arm. One highlight is a trading card photo shoot for Panini America, the NFLPA's exclusive trading card licensee. The players get to wear official uniforms for the shoot.
Here are pictures of some of this year's notable draft picks, including Jared Goff, Carson Wentz, Ezekiel Elliott and Derrick Henry. Elliott showed off the midriff style he used at Ohio State, but as Kevin Seifert noted, it's probably illegal, according to NFL rules.