Willie Wright: Former NFL Lineman Talks Student Athlete Development
Release Date: 01/30/2026
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info_outlineWillie Wright is a former NFL offensive lineman and the current Assistant Director of Student-Athlete Development for Bronco Life at Boise State University. In this episode, Willie breaks down what student-athlete development actually looks like behind the scenes, how the NIL era is reshaping college athletics, and why the transition to life after sports can be difficult for athletes who don’t go pro.
We get into the reality of being an undrafted NFL lineman, the week-to-week pressure of roster decisions, and what it feels like to be cut while still trying to stay ready. Willie also shares the practical resources he’s helping Boise State athletes use right now, including financial literacy, career exposure, networking, and professional development—so they’re prepared for what’s next long before the final whistle.
If you’re a student-athlete, a parent of an athlete, a coach, or someone navigating that “what’s next” moment after sports, this episode will give you frameworks you can apply immediately.
In this episode we cover:
- NIL and the financial reality after college sports
- Life after football and athlete identity transition
- Undrafted NFL experience, practice squads, and roster cuts
- Boise State Bronco Life: personal and professional development
- Financial literacy, networking, and career exploration for athletes
The biggest lesson from football: keep going
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