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NFL Scouting Combine:
Day 1 Tidbits
By: KFFL.com, KFFL.com
2/22/08
- University of Arkansas
running back Darren
McFadden is unsure if he will run at the Combine. McFadden could wait
and run
at his school's Pro Day, March 25.
- Michigan
offensive tackle Jake Long
admitted to holding opponents. "I'll admit that I hold. I'll get my
hands
inside and hide it that I'm holding. I try to hide it so that the refs
can't
see it," Long said. Long, by the way, plans to take part in all of the
drills at the Combine.
- Boise
State offensive tackle Ryan Clady
noted he believes he is the best tackle in this year's NFL Draft. In
regards to
what system fits him best, Clady noted he primarily worked in a
zone-blocking
scheme previously. "We cut a lot and position block," said Clady. He
said he has worked with former NFL star linemen Will Shields and Jackie
Slater.
- Oregon
State offensive guard Roy
Schuening noted the whole NFL Scouting Combine process is a little
strange.
"Who knows how much of it goes into what kind of football player you
are?" noted Schuening.
- Purdue
tight end Dustin Keller will take part in all of the drills at the NFL
Combine.
- Toledo
offensive tackle John Greco
said teams are looking at him as both an offensive tackle and offensive
guard.
Greco, who feels he can play anywhere on the line, has been taking
snaps at
center, too.
- Auburn
offensive tackle King Dunlap said he feels a little more comfortable on
the
left side of the offensive line because he is left handed. However, he
noted he
is able to play on either side.
- University
of Southern California tight end Fred Davis plans
to only do the bench press drills at the Combine.
- University
of Tennessee tight end Brad Cottam feels
questions about his health were somewhat erased after medical tests at
the
Combine. He said everything went fine. "All this is maybe a little more
important for me, missing nine games of my senior season. There might
be a
little more emphasis. They might be watching me a little more closely,"
Cottam said. Cottam, by the way, has been working out with Dallas
Cowboys tight
end Jason Witten.
- University
of Missouri tight end Martin Rucker has
a minor hamstring injury and will not take part in any of the work outs
at the
Combine because of it.
Around
the NFL Scouting Combine
By: Mark Curnutte,
Cincinnati Enquirer
Virginia
guard Branden Albert, one of the top-rated guards in the draft, said
Thursday
that his strength is as a pass blocker but that he needs to improve his
pad
level. He said he has played guard for the past three years at Virginia
and the position "is
what I know." But, he added, he is capable of playing left tackle. He
is
6-foot-7 and 315 pounds.
Albert
said the greatest talent of his former Virginia teammate, defensive end
Chris Long, is Long's work ethic. "He is one of the hardest workers,"
Albert said of Long.
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Former
Notre Dame star player tight end John Carlson, rated by some as the top
tight
end available, had to work hard just to get ready for the combine.
He
said he caught a parasite after the season and lost 17 pounds in eight
days. He
said he has regained most of the weight (he is at 251 of his normal 255
pounds)
and much of his strength. He was taken ill two weeks before the Senior
Bowl,
which he had to bypass.
Kevin
Colbert, Pittsburgh Steelers personnel director, said the crop of
offensive
tackles in this year's draft is the best he has seen in 24 years in the
league.
He agreed that up to six might go in the first round. "The majority of
them can play on the left side or play both sides. It's unusual to have
that
many guys that big and that athletic and that productive. I think for
the ones
that are on the right (side) some of them have actually played on the
left
before and they probably have that flexibility. Just to be able to play
the
left (side) is such a premium. I think you can get a tackle in (first)
three
rounds."
Offensive
left tackle Jake Long said he committed two penalties and gave up two
sacks in
his entire college career.
"I
actually got one this season, I had a false start against Northwestern,
but
those were my only two penalties," Long said. "My red-shirt freshman
year I had a holding penalty."
"I
gave up one sack this year. I've given up two in my career," Long
noted. "This
year it was Vernon Gholston at Ohio State," Long said. "I
take it personally. I wanted to make sure that I was perfect and not
let up a
sack but Vernon is a great player and he had a good move on
me and I let it up. I think it was against Michigan State my red-shirt
freshmen year
that I allowed one."
Long
also said he does not regret having come back for his senior season.
"It
has helped me a lot. Last year I didn't feel I was good enough to come
out; I
wanted to improve on things, and those things I improved on," he said.
"I feel I'm a smarter and better player than I was last year. I'm
smarter
in identifying the defenses."
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