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Peyton Manning was the No. 1 pick in the 1998 NFL draft; here's how much money he made

Former NFL quarterback Ryan Leaf gives 'Sunday Night in America' viewers an inside glimpse into what it's like to be selected during the NFL draft.

Every year, the National Football League hosts its player draft. 

Former college athletes have had their lives and careers completely changed by draft selections. The seven-round draft also allows NFL teams to restock their rosters with the worst team from the previous season selecting first and the defending Super Bowl champion picking last. 

The NFL draft began in 1936 and has remained mostly the same in terms of rules for nearly a century. The popularity of the event over the years has led to live primetime television coverage. 

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The 1998 draft was a two-day event held in April at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The Indianapolis Colts had the first pick. After a contentious debate between scouts about whether to pick Ryan Leaf or Peyton Manning, the Colts ultimately selected Manning as the first overall pick. Manning, at the time, was considered more experienced than Leaf despite both players having similar skills. 

Peyton Manning was the first overall pick in 1998 NFL Draft.  (Rich Graessle/PPI/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

During the draft process, Manning reportedly had some strong words for Jim Irsay, the owner of the Colts, inside his office shortly before the draft. 

"I would like to play for you, but if you don’t pick me, I will kick your ass for the next 15 years," Manning said, according to an interview from 2011. 

Today, Manning is considered one of the greatest quarterbacks in the history of the league. During his 14 seasons, he led the Colts to

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