The Walk-Up Songs NFL Draft Prospects Chose

Who made it to the top of these players' playlist?

We Came to Win - The first round of The NFL Draft went down Thursday (May 8), and this year, the players were allowed to pick their own theme music as they took that triumphant walk toward the selection stage.From J. Cole to R. Kelly, the songs might surprise... or might not (Drake's "Draft Day" definitely made the cut).Read on to see who the first round draft picks are bumping. — Michael Harris (@IceblueVA)(Photos: Elsa/Getty Images)
Blake Bortles - Song: "Blow Up" – J. ColeWhen you get grabbed by one of the worst teams in the league, there's only room for improvement. Blake Bortles is set to do what J. Cole predicts.   (Photo: Elsa/Getty Images)
Teddy Bridgewater - Song: "The World's Greatest" – R. KellyTeddy Bridgewater is geared to put his name in the stat books after walking out to "The World's Greatest" after the Minnesota Vikings snatched up their first pick. (Photo: Elsa/Getty Images)
Ha Ha Clinton-Dix - Song: "Never Would Have Made It" – Marvin SappIt took hard work and dedication and a lot of prayer to get to the top, and Ha Ha Clinton-Dix thanks the man above with a little help from Marvin Sapp after being selected by the Green Bay Packers. (Photo: Elsa/Getty Images)Jadeveon Clowney - Song: "The Man" – Aloe BlaccWhen you're the No. 1 pick (Houston Texans) you have a free pass to ego trip, so Jadeveon Clowney went with the aptly-titled Aloe Blacc hit.(Photo: Elsa/Getty Images)

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Blake Bortles - Song: "Blow Up" – J. ColeWhen you get grabbed by one of the worst teams in the league, there's only room for improvement. Blake Bortles is set to do what J. Cole predicts.   (Photo: Elsa/Getty Images)

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