What a difference four years ā and a ridiculous amount of hard work ā can make. On April 28, Crossen was back in his humble Garysburg home surrounded by family when the New England Patriots made him the 243rd pick in the 2018 NFL draft. He is WCUās first draftee since Andrew Jordan ā94 went to Minnesota in 1994, and Crossen was the only Southern Conference player drafted this year. His WCU tailback teammate Detrez Newsome ā17 signed a free-agent contract with the NFLās Los Angeles Chargers.
āIt really means a lot,ā said Crossen, a defensive back. āItās a fulfilling moment. Iāll do what I have to do as a Patriot and do what I can to help my team. I really respect the Patriots organization and appreciate them for giving me the opportunity to fulfill my dream.ā
During his time at Western, Crossen had 165 tackles, three interceptions and 19 pass breakups. But possibly the biggest factor in boosting his draft prospects was the blazing 4.32 time he clocked in front of 20 NFL scouts at Wake Forestās pro day.
Back when there was still some uncertainty about Crossenās ability to make it in the Southern Conference, he found inspiration researching another guy who exceeded expectations. āWhen I was younger, I read (Tom) Bradyās draft profile,ā Crossen said, referring to the year 2000 and New Englandās sixth-round pick who has gone on to win five Super Bowls. āThis guy, who right now is the best quarterback to ever play the game, and he got his opportunity when he was chosen in a late round. He made the most of every opportunity. Thatās what I want to do, take advantage of the opportunities I can.ā Crossen stands to be a teammate with the man who inspired him to keep plugging away.
The Catamount also stands to change his familyās circumstances. āI remember going to his home,ā Speir said. āIt was January, and it was snowing. It doesnāt ever snow out there, and he didnāt think I was coming. I remember sitting in his den, and thereās four kerosene heaters and sheets over the door openings to keep it warm in there. So, when I called (Keion) the other night, I told him, āGo buy your mama some heat now.āā
Crossen had every excuse to fail, Speir said. āHe had to take a 45-minute bus ride just to get to school. He would get up early and heād get home late. His coach would bring him home. He could have used all these excuses, but he had the right attitude,ā he said. āNow, he has a chance to succeed at the highest level and a WCU diploma. Heās an unbelievable young man.ā