He can only make so much from being an Undrafted Free Agent......whereas had he gone in the 1st or 2nd Round? He'd received a longer and higher earnings contract. He can sign a 3 year contract as a UDFA. He may or may not receive a decent Signing Bonus......that all depends. He'd have gotten a pretty good sized one being selected in the top 20. It's really decent money, but he will have to make that switch to recoup what he thinks he lost. Thinks is the word .....because I believe his lowest pay scale would be pretty decent. ~ Every undrafted rookie is locked into signing a three year contract. The three year contract will contain the minimum Paragraph 5 salary in each year, which will equal payouts of $435,000 in 2015, $525,000 in 2016, and $615,000 in 2017. These are the same numbers as rookies drafted after the 3rd round and many of the players drafted in the third round, so it is not a major loss for Collins of any player who was not projected to be a 2nd round pick. The UDFA’s are very limited in terms of signing bonus money. I don’t have the final number in front of me but IIRC each team can spend, in total, about $88,000 on all their undrafted rookies. That usually means a large number of players receiving signing bonuses that will not exceed $8,000. So that is a limiting factor for a player who is not drafted. The smallest signing bonus a 7th round pick will receive likely to be about $52,000. So that is a pretty big loss considering for many players the bonus is the only salary they will ever receive. So that isn't that awful.....but he still could have made a higher pay scale, by being Drafted as a 1st Rounder.