The Agent - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Work of a Football Agent
The rush for the pro football agents to recruit a winning and profitable draft class kicks off with a record-setting quarterback and 2014's most sought-after running back. Some call it the hustle and grind but it's all about survival.

College Football Recruiting
One of Sunny's recruits is injured in his final game; Ed pursues two prospects from the University of Connecticut; Peter plays golf with Adam ``Pacman'' Jones and interviews a highly touted defensive end.

Signing College Players
Competition heats up for the agents as draft stocks rapidly rise.

Players Prepare for the Draft
Players prepare for team interviews and the Wonderlic intelligence test.

Players Train for the Combine
The agents continue to prepare their clients for the football combine.

The Pro Football Combine
The Agents introduce their players to the world of NFL glam.

Football Scouting Pro Days
The Agents call in personal favors and push their clients to the limits.

The Pro Football Draft, Part 1
After months of hard work the 2015 Pro Football Draft begins.

The Pro Football Draft, Part 2
The agents guide their players through the final rounds of the draft.
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