NFL First-Round Draft Pick Names Super Gaming Computer As First Big Purchase
Alabama DE Jonathan Allen was selected #17 in the first round of Thursday's NFL Draft. When asked what his first purchase would be, it wasn't an expensive car or big house...
Fox Sports interviewed Alabama DE Johnathan Allen a few days before his name was called by NFL Commissioner Roger Godell as the 17th pick of the Washington Redskins. When asked what his first purchase would be when he becomes a millionaire, Allen revealed that he had a very clear idea of what he wanted.
"My supercomputer. I've already got it picked out. It's a really high-end gaming computer which allows you to play games that are crazy frame rate per second. I'm excited about that. That's what I'm most looking forward to. I play Call of Duty, Battlefield, Mass Effect, Total War...anything you can think of."
It's probably a safe bet that veterans in the Redskins' locker room will be shown this video and they'll have some video game inspired rookie hazing activities for Allen to go through during Training Camp.
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