He's going to get the most problems from the Brothers, not the white players. And that's where the trouble starts , in the locker room/weight room and than on the practice field. Of course the team that draft's him will coverup and do the usually political correctness thing (some sports media guy's are doing that already), but a teams unity begins in that locker room and the weight room. And his gay coming out are putting red flags up already to NFL players.
Little short for his college position, so may be put to a line backer spot. Draft, and money, will be pretty much back in the pack for him. The first media day, for whichever team got him, will be a circus and probably be all season.
Wish him well, just wonder what he will be thinking about 20 years from now as he looks back on today. Are a few past, and present gay players, keeping it low key until they retire.
How about the women basketball players, college or Pro, ....you want mucho gay, then there you are.