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NEW YORK (AP) - Two days before the NFL draft, even the players who will be picked at the top are tired of listening to the chatter and reading the gossip.
In other words, just get on with it.
"There's so much uncertainty I don't even pay attention to what they're saying anymore," Southern Cal quarterback Matt Leinart, the 2004 Heisman Trophy winner, said Thursday during an NFL-sponsored media session for six of the top prospective draftees. Those players have spent the last few days in New York at similar events leading up to Saturday's lottery at Radio City Music Hall.
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