Some Combine Info

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  1. 1028

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    http://www.gbnreport.com/


    Not much, but I really am not finding any combine info anywhere, so Ill take what I can get
     
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    Any combine information on tomarro?
     
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    haha :rofl2:
     
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    yes tomarro will be the day
     
  5. 1028

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    Not this thread too :rolleyes:
     
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    Some more combine info, this from draftcountdown....

    some of the more notable olinemen...

    Max-Jean Gilles Georgia 6036 355
    Davin Joseph Oklahoma 6025 311
    Taitusi Lutui Southern Cal 6035 334
    Charles Spencer Pittsburgh 6046 352
    Kevin Boothe Cornell 6046 316
    Jahri Evans Bloomsburg St. 6044 316

    Mike Degory Florida 6054 305
    Greg Eslinger Minnesota 6031 292
    Nick Mangold Ohio St. 6035 300

    D'Brickashaw Ferguson Virginia 6060 312
    Winston Justice Southern Cal 6061 319
    Marcus McNeill Auburn 6075 336
    Ryan O'Callaghan California 6065 344
    Troy Reddick Auburn 6047 334
    Jonathan Scott Texas 6063 316
    Jeremy Trueblood Boston College 6080 316
    Andrew Whitworth L.S.U. 6070 334
    Eric Winston Miami (FL) 6065 310

    Reddicks one of my favorite prospects that could prolly be had in the late 3rd and should at least be given a look by us
     
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    Thanks, I needed a laugh...
     
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    Wow. Look at all those solid OL. This draft is so deep in OL it's not even funny. I just don't understand how people still think we NEED to draft D'Brick.
     
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    Exactly!!!! If we get Chad to take less dough, then we go defense or drop down and take Lendale or DeAngelo.
     
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    Wow, D-Brick put on 15 pounds didn't he? Wasn't he measured at 296 in college?
     
  11. B/c for whatever reason people believe that our OL will be "patchwork" unless we take an OT in round 1.
     
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    I agree with you, Adrian Jones can be a good LT. Last year was his first year starting there and he didnt do as bad as many people say. He came in and he didnt do bad. We need a RT more and I wouldnt mind waiting until the 2nd round to go there. Depending on the whole Abe situation we could get Marcus McNeill later in the 1st round. Either ways D'Brick is obviously good but not as big a need as some act. We need an o-linemen but it doesnt necessarily have to be in the 1st round. If there is a very good player by all means take him but I wont sweat too much if the 1st round passes and we have no linemen.
     
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    nice to see the jets are thiking franchise qb
     
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    Don't forget to post again tomarro.
     
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    Jets | Team talks with Adeyanju
    Sat, 25 Feb 2006 11:30:28 -0800

    During his NFL Combine interview, Indiana DE Victor Adeyanju said he met with the New York Jets. He said the Jets asked him to draw up Indiana's defense and to show what techniques he used to get to the quarterback.


    NCAA | Adeyanju interviews at the NFL Combine
    Sat, 25 Feb 2006 11:27:32 -0800

    During his NFL Combine interview, Indiana DE Victor Adeyanju said he measured at a height of 6-4 and a weight of 274 pounds.

    Heres a little blurb from KFFL
     
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    I have been having the same problems. No sites are posting 40 times or bench reps or anything......you would think NFL.com would post that info. For all the coverage they are doing on TV, they are hardly showing any drills or workout stations, its mstly just talk and analysis. Pretty boring really, its stuff we have heard 100 times already.
     
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    I have some times....not many, but here....

    Nick Mangold- 5.03
    Eric Winston- 4.93
    Pat Ross- 4.96

    Joseph Addai- 4.37
    Maurice Drew- 4.43
    Matt Bernstein- 4.89

    Also Leonard Pope measured in at 6'7 and 3/4 :eek:hmy:
     
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    That will certainly help out addai's chances of being a first rounder
     
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    Indianapolis-- Directly from the NFL combine, live feeds from NFL Draft prospects on all the news from Indianapolis. Updated 3:27 PM
    
    Chad Jackson/WR/Florida
    
    - Measured in at 6?0/213. His playing weight this season was 210.
    
    - Will do everything here.
    
    - He knows because the receiver class isn?t strong this season, working out at the combine could really help his draft status.
    
    - He has talked to the Packers, Broncos, and Titans so far here.
    
    Skyler Green/WR/LSU
    
    - Measured in at 5-9/ 1/2 and 192 pounds.
    
    - Toughest part of the Combine is keeping up with the pace. He doesn't want to be late for anything or leave anyone with a bad impression.
    
    - NFL returner he admires the most is KR/PR Dante Hall of the Chiefs.
    
    - He feels he is a very easygoing person, yet very competitive and hopes that will make a good impression on people here.
    
    - When asked what teams have shown interest, he immediately said the Patriots. Then he added the Dolphins, Bears, Vikings, and Rams have also shown good interest.
    
    Brodie Croyle/QB/Alabama
    
    - Measured in at 6024 and 205 pounds.
    
    - He makes pride in taking care of the ball, thinks he has shown people that he doesn't force things and give up many turnovers.
    
    - He toughest part of the combine for him has been the non-stop pace.
    
    - He has met with the Chiefs, Jets, Bills, and Broncos so far. Is scheduled to meet with the Dolphins tonight. Said he thinks the Chiefs system would be a very easy transition for him.
    
    - He says he's a quarterback who is going to make plays and get wins for you.
    
    Erik Meyer/QB/Eastern Washington
    
    - He measured in at 6'1/210 pounds.
    
    - He feels his best skills are his mobility and ability to throw on the run.
    
    - He's been working out in Florida working on his long ball in preparation for the Combine.
    
    - He has talked to the Falcons, Lions, Raiders, Rams, and Vikings so far this week.
    
    Omar Jacobs/QB/Bowling Green
    
    - Measured in at 6'3 7/8/232 pounds
    
    - He is going to do all the workouts.
    
    - He had a shoulder injury to his non-throwing arm and is scheduled for a routine MRI, but noted he hasn't had any problems with it.
    
    - He hasn't talked to any teams yet as he just got in Thursday evening.
    
    Group 1 Running Backs 40 times:
    
    Joseph Addai/LSU: 4.37 || 4.37
    
    Maurice Drew/UCLA: 4.47 || 4.43
    
    Jerome Harrison/Washington State: 4.52 || 4.48
    
    Brian Calhoun/Wisconsin (Very Disappointing): 4.63 || 4.60
    
    1st Group OL
    
    Nick Mangold/Ohio State, Winston Justice/USC and Chris Chester/Oklahoma all had outstanding practice sessions today at the Combine.
    
    Fastest OL from Group 2:
    
    Guy Whimper/East Carolina: 40's of 4.97 || 4.97
    
    Eric Winston/Miami: 40's of 4.99 || 5.01
    
    Mario Williams/DE/NC State
    
    -Measured in at 6?7/295 pounds.
    
    -He said he usually plays at 285 ? 290, but also usually puts on about 10 pounds during the off-season.
    
    -He has interviewed with the Texans, Rams and Panthers so far, but has six teams scheduled for Saturday evening. But he hasn?t been told who they are yet.
    
    -He said his main goal is to be versatile whether teams want him to play end, tackle, or outside linebacker. He said has just a slight preference to playing on the left side.
    
    Javon Nanton/DL/Miami
    
    -Measured in at 6?3/250 pounds.
    
    -He said he has an attitude on the field that reflects excitement and who loves making big plays.
    
    -He has been working on his overall strength coming into the Combine.
    
    -He believes his speed will be his greatest attribute and is looking forward to showcasing it in the 40.
    
    Johnathan Lewis/DL/Virginia Polytech Institute
    
    -Measured in at 6?1/209 pounds.
    
    -Started 42 consecutive games. Takes pride in that streak and credits his coaches for teaching him good technique and to play hard.
    
    -He said four teams interviewed him thoroughly: Bengals, Cardinals, Eagles, and Panthers.
    
    -Describes himself as a disrupter on the inside.
    
    -Main strengths are explosion off the line and ability to get into the backfield.
    
    Jason Avant/WR/Michigan
    
    - He said he saw more double coverage in 2005.
    
    - He grew up a Bears and White Sox fan.
    
    - He played cornerback and safety in high school.
    
    - He?s friends with Patriots S Rodney Harrison.
    
    - Is deeply religious. Calls May 4, 2003 the best day of his life, when ?God saved me with the Holy Spirit, and I?ve been running for him ever since.?
    
    - The biggest game of his career was in his freshman year when he didn?t play a snap and found him quietly on the bench while the rest of the team and fans were cheering loudly. Said that day he became a Michigan man, not Jason Avant.
    
    - Was grounded for five months for bad grades and not allowed to leave the house.
    
    - Graduated from Michigan on Dec. 18, 2005.
    
    - Feels especially good on the fade route.
    
    Tamba Hali/DE/Penn State
    
    - Measured in at 6-2/275.
    
    - Grew up in war-torn Liberia, escaped to the Ivory Coast and came to the United States about halfway through his life. His father is a professor at Farleigh-Dickinson and was able to get him, two brothers and one sister to the U.S., but since his father had remarried, Tamba?s mother had to stay behind. The last time he saw her was in 1994, and he talks to her about twice a week. He hopes to get her to the U.S. after receiving his citizenship.
    
    - Mother lives in a hut and ?she doesn?t have a clue what?s going on (football-wise),? he said. ?She?ll go from living in a hut to a nice home (after he signs and gets her to the U.S.).?
    
    - Fell in love with football with ?just being able to go out there and hit people and not get fined for it.
    
    - Played some basketball before Penn State but said all his fouls came on offense.
    
    - Felt like a family atmosphere at Penn State.
    
    - Has talked with the Broncos, Chargers, Falcons, Bucs, Cowboys, New York Giants, and Vikings among others.
    
    Sinorice Moss/WR/Miami
    
    - He measured in at 5'8/185 pounds
    
    - He said he talks to his brother Santana every day and while they are competitive, they are very close. They've discussed how great it would be to play on the same team at the same position.
    
    -He feels his size works to his advantage as a punt returner.
    
    -As a receiver, he said his size isn't an issue. His speed and heart will provide challenges for cornerbacks.
    
    - He said that he feels the Bears have shown good interest in him, and he felt very comfortable with them.
    
    -Teams are talking to him primarily as a receiver, not a returner.
    
    Tony Scheffler/TE/Western Michigan
    
    - He measured in at 6'5 3/8/254 pounds
    
    - He believes his height and great hands will help his stock. But his speed is the thing that will distinguish him against the rest of the field.
    
    - He said he will do a full workout here.
    
    - He said his basketball experience has helped him with how he uses his body on the football field.
    
    Jeff King/TE/Virginia-Polytech
    
    -He measured in at 6'5 ?/246 pounds.
    
    -Met with the Jaguars, Eagles, and Seahawks Friday night.
    
    -He played on all the special teams in college except kickoff coverage and is hopeful that will give him an edge since tight ends are often counted on to contribute on special teams at the pro level.
    
    Barry Cofield/DL/Northwestern
    
    -He measured in at 6'4/304.
    
    -He as talked to the Bengals and liked head coach Marvin Lewis very much.
    
    -He liked his experience at Northwestern because he got to play Big 10 football while attending an Ivy League type of school.
     
     
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    Ray Edwards/DL/Purdue
    
    -He measured in at 6'5 ?/273 pounds.
    
    -He will do a full workout here.
    
    -The only team he has met with so far is the Bengals on Friday night.
    
    -He feels his best attributes are his first step and his pass rush ability.
    
    -He said the toughest part of the combine experience so far is the fact that he just got here last night and the airlines lost his luggage, so he's scrambling for clothes for his workout.
    
    -He followed the 49ers growing up and that would be incredible if they called on draft day.
    
    Chris Gocong/DE/Cal Poly State
    
    -He measured in at 6'2/263 pounds.
    
    -He came in as a LB, moved to nose tackle at just 235 pounds. Then moved outside and established himself as a speed rusher.
    
    -He chose Cal Poly because he wanted to major in biomedical engineering.
    
    -He didn't have a favorite pro team growing up and didn't even watch it much other than the Super Bowl. He followed some college football but didn't get to watch much television growing up.
    
    -He will do full workout here.
    
    Orien Harris/DL/Miami
    
    -Measured in at 6-2 ?/301 pounds.
    
    -Met with the Lions, Rams, Bengals, and Browns on Friday night.
    
    -He wants teams to know that he's a hard worker, self-motivator, and a playmaker.
    
    Joe Kloppenstein/TE/Colorado
    
    - Measured in at 6'5 6/8/255 pounds.
    - Will do a full workout.
    - Wants to get a little heavier.
    - Blocking will probably be the biggest adjustment, he said.
    - Played guard, quarterback, linebacker, and split end in high school.
    - Wants to run his 40 in the 4.6 area.
    
    Charles David/TE/Purdue
    
    - Checked in at 6'5 3/8 and 263 pounds.
    - Will do the entire workout.
    - Says playing a year of basketball at Purdue helped his lateral movement.
    - Liked basketball better growing up.
    - Said he needs to work on his blocking, which he wasn't asked to do much of at Purdue.
    - Likes the game of Falcons' TE Alge Crumpler.
    - Expects to run a 40 in the low 4.7s or high 4.6s.
    
    Marcedes Lewis/TE/UCLA
    
    - Checked in at 6-6/261 pounds.
    - Will do a full workout.
    - Likes to think of himself as a mix of Tony Gonzalez and Antonio Gates.
    - Played basketball too as a freshman in college and was offered a basketball scholarship first.
    - Says he received about eight basketball scholarships, the biggest being from Connecticut and Arizona, and a lot more football scholarships.
    - Has to fight the perception that a former basketball player can't block well.
    - Says the "unknown" is the biggest challenge of the predraft process.
    
    Maurice Stovall/WR/Notre Dame
    
    - Measured in at 6'4/217.
    - Met with the Patriots on Friday. Feels he would be a great fit since they ran the same offense under Charlie Weis at Notre Dame.
    - Will do everything here but the bench press.
    
    Offensive Linemen 40 Times:
    
    Chris Chester/Oklahoma: 4.87 || 4.90
    
    Max Jean-Gilles/Georgia: 5.47 || 5.51
    
    Davin Joseph/Oklahoma: 5.10 || 5.17
    
    Nick Mangold/Ohio State: 5.05 || 5.07
    
    Marcus McNeill/Auburn: 5.02 || 5.05
    
    CB William Blackmon/Boston College has been seen working out at the combine as a Wide Receiver.
    
    Mike Bell/RB/Arizona St.
    
    - Broncos showed the most interest in him so far.
    
    - He has talked to 16 running back coaches at the Senior Bowl and combine so far.|
    
    Donovan Raiola/C/Wisconsin
    
    - Checked in at 6-2/300.
    
    - Brother Dominic is the starting center for the Detroit Lions.
    
    - Said he doesn't talk much with Dominic about football.
    
    - Coaches are telling him he needs to be more consistent.
    
    - Started 38 straight games.
    
    - Started one game at guard and played there in another eight games.
    
    - He has interviewed with eight or 10 teams so far, including the Vikings.
    
    - Pro Day is March 8.
    
    - Will do a full workout.
    
    Winston Justice/OT/USC
    
    - He said while he played right tackle most of his career, he could play left tackle at the next level. He play there in his freshman season.
    
    - When discussing his suspension for the 2004 season, he said the incident was basically over a prank he had with a bunch of friends that went awry. He said he pulled a toy gun prank on who he thought were friends of his but they wound up not being that.
    
    - When on suspension, he boxed of an area gym.
    
    Mike Degory/C/Florida
    
    - Measured in at 6'5/305
    
    - Has met with the Broncos, Bucs, Raiders, Texans and Jets so far.
    
    - Believes his strengths are his durability (never missed a game at Florida), his "football smarts" and solid fundamentals.
    
    - Doesn't have any thoughts at this point as to what round he might be picked. Says he just wants a chance.
    
    - He played 3 games at guard in '02, the rest at center. But teams are looking at him at both positions.
     

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