The Baltimore Hawks drafted quarterback Mike Vick out of San Antonio Marshals with their sixth round, 22nd overall pick in the S6 NSFL Draft. Despite already drafting quarterback Austin Roenick with their first selection at sixth overall, Baltimore felt the need to add yet anotehr quarterback with their next selection. This is with Avon Blocksdale already set in stone as the Hawks' franchise quarterback of the present and near future. One could say that Vick was the best possible talent left at 22nd overall, and one could also say that late draft picks are like rolling the lottery, but an unnamed source said that Vick would not be leaving San Antonio to further his professional career.
"I'm happy to play in San Antonio right now, and football, for me, isn't something I love to do. There's a lot of other things I'd rather be doing with my time, but right now, football is just a way for me to pay the bills. I don't see myself leaving my home in San Antonio, so if there comes a day when they no longer need me, I will probably retire from the game and live life the way I want to," said Vick.
"I'm happy to play in San Antonio right now, and football, for me, isn't something I love to do. There's a lot of other things I'd rather be doing with my time, but right now, football is just a way for me to pay the bills. I don't see myself leaving my home in San Antonio, so if there comes a day when they no longer need me, I will probably retire from the game and live life the way I want to," said Vick.