Cameron Kinley, who was captain of the US Naval Academy's football team this past year, faced a setback in his athletic dreams this week when the Navy denied his request to delay his military service and play in the NFL according to CNN. Kinley signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after graduating last month as the Navy's 2021 class president, CNN reported . The undrafted rookie cornerback, who attended the team's rookie minicamp two weeks ago, then learned that he is being required to commission in the US Navy as an Ensign. "I have spent the past week processing my emotions, as it is very difficult to have been this close to achieving a childhood dream and having it taken away from me," Kinley said. The Navy's policy requires graduates to serve in active duty for five years after graduation. "When students accept admission and continue their education in this program, there is an understanding and acknowledgement that they will upon graduation be commissioned," Capt. Jereal...