Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Combine 2010
The best players entering the draft work out at The Combine so that they can be higher draft picks and to improve their game. The NFL Combine is three days long. The players bench press, do catching drills, passing drills, vertical leap, horizontal leap, and the 40-yard dash. Stand-outs this year in the 40-yard dash include Jacoby Ford from Clemson who ran a 4.28; Jahvid Best from California who ran a 4.33; and C.J. Spiller from Clemson, who ran a 4.35.
Out of this group, I think the most complete player is Spiller. He scored a touchdown in every single game last season. In the whole season, he scored a rushing touchdown, a passing touchdown, a receiving touchdown, a kick-off return touchdown, and a punt return touchdown. What can't he do? The other two, in my mind, are late second, early third round draft picks because even though they're fast, they are not all around players. Best has some injury problems, which could keep him out of the first round. He and Spiller both were stand-out running backs in college. Ford was a stand-out wide receiver at Clemson and also the best receiver. He won't go in the first round because there are better and taller receivers like Brandon Lafell of LSU.
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Hey Big Max (with extra cheese):
ReplyDeleteWho do you think the Browns will go with as their first pick. Also, who would you like it to be (rather than what you think it will be).
-Shocka John Keefe
I think they'll go with Joe Haden because they need a cornerback. I wish they would go with Jason Pierre-Paul because he is a great defensive end from South Florida. What do you think?
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