In the NFL, it pays to be a team player - literally.
A study published recently in the Journal of Applied Psychology shows that good character boosts a player's stock in the NFL draft.
Researchers found that media reports about a college player helping a freshman teammate or putting in extra time to watch game film puts more money in his pocket. Just a few press reports of such good-guy behavior increases first-year salaries as much as $143,000 for linebackers and $105,000 for wide receivers.