uggs on sale Home News Sports Obituaries Opinion Celebrations Community PhotosThis Thursday, Friday and Saturday, many hopeful NFL prospects will stay glued to their TVs, eager to hear their names announced in the draft at Radio City Music Hall in New York and get confirmation their football careers will go on.Former Emerald High School star and Furman Paladin Kadarron Anderson will not be among them.Instead the FCS AllAmerican linebacker will be finding some other way to preoccupy his time and insulate himself from the nerves of watching the league's representatives emerge every few minutes to throw out another name."I think I'm just going to hang out with some of the other guys on the team that are looking to get drafted and do something to take our minds off that," Anderson said. "The draft's a long process and you'll kill yourself stressing over when your name is going to be called. Whether you're watching it or