Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes will see himself potentially colliding frequently with others this weekend.And not just during the team’s preseason game with the Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday.The reigning league MVP will have his likeness emblazoned on the hood of Gary Gaulding’s No. 08 Chevrolet for Friday night’s Xfinity Series Food City 300 at Bristol Motor Speedway. The reason for Mahomes finding himself on the hood of a stock car is part of a promotion of Donruss’s 2019 football cards in tandem with Panini America.Following the race Mitchell Schwartz Jersey , the hood will be auctioned off with the proceeds going to support Mahomes’ “15 and Mahomies” charity.Bristol is a high-banked half mile short track that frequently sees close racing and a lot of cars bumping into each other as 38 cars try to squeeze around the circuit. So the hood may not look quite as pristine at the end of the race as it does now. For some players, it’s better not to be drafted than to be selected late in the draft. Former Syracuse receiver Jamal Custis is one such player.Custis, an undrafted rookie De’Anthony Thomas Jersey , was guaranteed more than $100,000 when he signed with the Chiefs, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. The Chiefs badly want to find receivers who can make big plays Laurent Duvernay-Tardif Jersey , and Custis averaged 17.8 yards per catch last year, and so they spent what it took to keep him from signing somewhere else.If Custis had been drafted in the seventh round, he wouldn’t have had any options. Seventh-round picks have no choice but to sign the contract that goes with their draft slot Ron Parker Jersey , and players chosen late in the seventh round typically get a guarantee of about $75,000.As one of the top undrafted players, Custis was presumably getting calls well before the end of the draft from teams offering him big guarantees. He was probably hoping he wouldn’t be drafted.