"But the timing of the money (issue) was right around the draft. It kind of made me realize that money isn't everything. I'm not going to take it for granted just because I was given X amount of dollars to play a sport that I've played my whole life," adds Frazier, who had verbally committed to the Univ. of Georgia before getting drafted. "I'm fortunate enough to get to do this job every single day and impact people's lives around me, whether it be on or off the field. I think it's just a testimony to my family, my coaches and my friends for keeping me down to earth, regardless of the situation I'm in."