If you are blessed enough o get drafted. Take a moment to be thankful and celebrate the opportunity. If you then get cut while in camp, do not get down, many great players have been cut. During your exit interview, stay optimistic, and ask questions.
If you played well and exhibited exemplary behavior, you might ask if the coach or organization would be willing to recommend you to another team or a different league. Stay positive, remain professional, and get back to a physical fitness routine. Do not rule out working. Save your bonus or any money you made and look to possibly work while you pursue additional athletic opportunities.
Lastly, it is essential that you do not allow your personality and self-identity to be shaped solely by making or not making the NFL or any professional sports. Unless you are playing an individual sport, the selection process is not up to you. Other people, evaluators, and such must give you the opportunity. So it is vital that you do not allow your self-identity and personal outlook to be shaped by avalaurots.
Always see yourself as a person who is whole and has a variety of gifts. Continue to pursue your athletic aspirations as sports has a lot to offer you. But continue to move forward in life and to pursue excellence in every area of your life.