Our country's Ding Long has attended the NFL players' rookie training camp and is expected to participate in the NFL draft after this news. Some important media have been reporting on this matter. The New York Times reported that "Indiana Light Shines Outside the Machine" (CHANCE TO SHINE, OUTSIDE INDY). The report introduces that the NFL develops observation training camps in all areas to give more young players a chance to be observed by NFL scouts. The New York Jets held their training ground at Florham Park in Florida, where one player already had extraordinary NFL experience - he is Ding Long from China. Reports also say that as early as 2007, Ding Long participated in the NFL's free-kick player training project. The NFL also planned to hold games in China, featuring the Patriots and Haiying teams, but due to low public interest in China, they dropped the plan and instead focused on London. After entering Norwich University, Ding Long continuously created his own legend on the field. In formal games, he successfully hit 33 out of 34 bonus points attempts and scored in 12 out of 15 free-kick chances, with the farthest kick being about 51 yards. Therefore, he became a specialist player selected for the second year in a row in the NCAA Division Best Specialist Group. According to the latest report, Ding Long's performance in the camp in the New York area ranks first among the players playing, and he will be invited to the national comprehensive training camp (Super Reginal Combine) in Detroit on March 30 and 31. This training camp is only open to players who perform well in other training camps. Players who attend this camp usually have a great chance to be listed in the April draft and become official NFL players. Ding Long also has the opportunity to become the first Chinese NFL player, akin to how Anthony Davis and Lin ShuHao were welcomed back when Genoa drew 2-2 against Parma, while wild horses enjoyed passing under bad home suspense.