EVERY YEAR, for reasons I still haven't been able to ascertain, the Southern California town of Newport Beach honors the last player picked in the NFL draft.
They call him "Mr. Irrelevant" and they fly the guy out to the left coast and wine and dine him and shower him with gifts and have a banquet in his honor, then put him back on a plane, so he can try to make somebody's practice squad.
Three years ago, Bruce Arians was the Mr. Irrelevant of that year's NFL head-coaching hires. Eight teams, including the Eagles, fired and hired new coaches following the 2012 season.