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History was made last year when 17 of the 32 first-round draft picks were represented by Black agents. But that progress comes with an asterisk, Black agents say: Most still don’t have a single White client on their rosters.
“They go with who they’re most comfortable with,” Greg Linton of HOF Player Representatives said about most White players. “Even though they’re around Black athletes, they just don’t relate to Black agents.”
This year’s draft offers a counterpoint: Not only did quarterback Trevor Lawrence communicate with Black agents after he declared for the draft, he picked one. Lawrence, widely expected to be the No. 1 pick, selected MGC Sports as his representative. While Jay Courie, who is White, represents Lawrence as his lead agent, Sean Howard, a Black man, who previously had the pair of White first-rounders, is listed among the three other agents on the Standard Representation Agreement.