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NFL Scouting Combine

well, the next official step in our NFL fan lives is the Scouting Combine

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This February, over three hundred of the very best college football players will be invited to participate in the NFL Scouting Combine (National Invitational Camp) in Indianapolis, Indiana. Top Executives, Coaching Staffs, Player Personnel Departments and Medical Personnel from all 32 NFL teams will be on hand to evaluate the nation's top college football players eligible for the upcoming NFL Draft. This intense, four-day job interview is an exciting time for the athletes and a vital step in achieving their dreams of playing in the NFL.

The NFL Scouting Combine will be held February 21 - 27, 2007.

PLEASE NOTE: THE EVENT IS CLOSED TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND PARTICIPANTS MAY ATTEND BY INVITATION ONLY.

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Re: NFL Scouting Combine

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40 Yard Dash
The 40 yard dash is a test of speed and explosion. The player starts from a three-point stance and runs 40 yards as fast as possible. The player is timed in 10, 20 and 40 yard increments, to gauge the players explosion of the line and time to top speed.

Bench Press
All players, with the exception of quarterbacks and wide receivers, participate in this test of strength. The players goal in this event is to bench press 225 pounds as many times as possible.

Vertical Jump
Most important to wide receivers and defensive backs. To measure vertical jump, a player stands flat-footed in front of pole with a multitude of plastic flags sticking out. The bottom of the pole is adjusted to the height of the players fingertips when raised straight above his head. The player then jumps from a standing position, and tries to swat as many of the plastic flags as he can. The flags, staged every half inch on the pole, rotate and give the event judge a reading of the height the player jumped.

Broad Jump
The broad jump is also done from a standing position, but this drill measures how far a player can jump. This drill is most important to positions that use lower body strength to gain an advantage (i.e. offensive and defensive linemen and running backs). The length of the jump is measured from the starting point to the back of the heel closest to the starting point upon landing.

3 Cone Drill
Tests speed, agility and cutting ability. Three cones are set up in a triangle or L shape, with each cone 5 yards apart. The player starts in a 3-point stance at the first cone. The whistle blows and the player sprints 5 yards ahead to the first cone, reaches down and touches a white line and then sprints back to the starting cone. At the starting cone, he reaches down and touches a white line, then heads back to the second cone. This time, he runs around the outside of the second cone, and cuts right to the third cone. He runs a circle around the third cone from the inside to the outside, then runs around the second cone before returning to the first cone.

20 Yard Shuttle
The 20 yard shuttle test lateral speed and coordination. The player starts in a three point stance, straddling a yard line facing the sideline. When the whistle blows, the player runs 5 yards to one side, touching the yard line. He then sprints 10 yards in the other direction and again touches the yard line, at which point he sprints back to the yard line he started from.

60 Yard Shuttle
The 60 yard shuttle is basically the same drill as the 20 yard shuttle. The only difference is that instead of running 5 yards, 10 yards then 5 yards, the player runs 10 yards to one side, then back 20 yards and then 10 yards to the starting point. This drill is probably the best test of endurance in the entire combine.

Position Specific Drills
Maybe one of the best ways to test a player�s ability to play a position is to run them at drills specifically designed for players of their position. Coaches and Scouts typically run the players through the drills, taking note as to their performance. These drills are typically overlooked for some of the sexier drills, like the 40 yard dash and bench press.

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Re: NFL Scouting Combine

Hey now...where is my favorite event...the Wonderlic???
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Hey now...where is my favorite event...the Wonderlic???
im workin on it dude

cut me some slack
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Physical Measurements
Each player in attendance will be measured for height, weight and arm and hand length. Offensive and defensive linemen, as well as running backs, are also measured for body fat percentage.

The Wonderlic Test
The Wonderlic test is designed to test a players I.Q. The test is 50 questions long, and each player is only given 23 minutes to complete it. Though the test is very rarely completed, the Wonderlic is typically regarded as a good way to measure a player's intelligence.

The Cybex Test
The Cybex test starts with a player strapped to a machine. The machine tests the player's joint movement and flexibility. While this test does not typically receive much attention, this test can be the difference between the first day and second day on draft weekend for a player with either a recent injury or a history of injuries.

Injury Evaluation
In conjunction with the Cybex test, each prospect also must survive a myriad of medical tests, including X-rays and physicals, to ensure that the player's injuries have all healed.

Urine test
As with any prospective employees these days, each prospective player must pass a urine test, designed to identify any substances deemed illegal by the NFL including marijuana, cocaine and performance-enhancing drugs.

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Re: NFL Scouting Combine

That's my boy...you went beyond the Wonderlic all the way to the pee test...I think you got this whole combine thing covered...do we want to guess at who will have the fastest time in the 40?
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...do we want to guess at who will have the fastest time in the 40?
yes we do........i have a feeling it will be Adrian Peterson

who can help themselves the most for the draft ?

im thinking Troy Smith........if he has a great showing he could really move up
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what about leak helping himself the most
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what about leak helping himself the most
he could use the help for sure.....i always felt bad when the took him out and put Tebow in to score

will we have any Vince Young scores on the Wonderlic ?
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Re: NFL Scouting Combine

Leak and Smith can definitely help themselves out with a good combine. But I think Michael Bush, RB Louisville, could also help himself out with a good combine showing the scouts that his broken leg is healed up and won't affect him.
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Leak and Smith can definitely help themselves out with a good combine. But I think Michael Bush, RB Louisville, could also help himself out with a good combine showing the scouts that his broken leg is healed up and won't affect him.
your right on bush, do you guys see him being a high pick or a 2nd rd and on pick because of his injury
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Re: NFL Scouting Combine

Brandon Myles and Brian Smith got snubbed from the Combine. Myles had a very nice Senior Bowl and could moved up with another chance to display his physical tools. Smith could have been helped out by having an opportunity to try out as a linebacker. I also think the JUCO DT whose name escapes me at the moment should have been invited, but hopefully he gets invited to a major college's pro day.
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your right on bush, do you guys see him being a high pick or a 2nd rd and on pick because of his injury
I see him as a late first-early second rounder. Personally, if I was his agent, I would not let him work out because he cannot afford a poor combine. His injury typically takes 6-8 months to completely heal and coming back from it early unless 100% is only going to negatively affect his draft status.

I'm more concerned with his soft, upright running style than his leg.
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do we want to guess at who will have the fastest time in the 40?
I say Josh Wilson posts a 4.24 and Ted Ginn, Jr. comes in just a hair behind him at 4.27. Both have unreal, otherworldly speed and both want to break Bo Jackson's record of 4.18.
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The biggest joke is the times that they come up with for some of these linemen, who couldn't run that fast if dinner was waiting.
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