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NFL Combine 2013 TV schedule on NFL Network
Saturday, February 23
9:00 AM – 2013 NFL Scouting Combine: Kickers, Offensive Linemen & Tight Ends – LIVE COVERAGE
(Encores with cut down versions at 4:00 PM, 8:00 PM & 12 Midnight)
7:00 PM – NFL Total Access: 2013 NFL Scouting Combine
(Encores at 11:00 PM)
ALL DAY – NFL.com: Exclusive daily video clips available
Sunday, February 24
9:00 AM – 2013 NFL Scouting Combine: Running Backs, Quarterbacks & Wide Receivers – LIVE COVERAGE
(Encores with cut down versions at 4:00 PM, 8:00 PM & 12 Midnight)
7:00 PM – NFL Total Access: 2013 NFL Scouting Combine
(Encores at 11:00 PM)
ALL DAY – NFL.com: Exclusive daily video clips available
Monday, February 25
6:00 AM – NFL AM
9:00 AM – 2013 NFL Scouting Combine: Linebackers & Defensive Linemen – LIVE COVERAGE
(Encores with cut down versions at 3:00 PM, 8:00 PM & 12 Midnight)
7:00 PM – NFL Total Access: 2013 NFL Scouting Combine
(Encores at 11:00 PM)
ALL DAY – NFL.com: Exclusive daily video clips available
Tuesday, February 26
6:00 AM – NFL AM
9:00 AM – 2013 NFL Scouting Combine: Defensive Backs – LIVE COVERAGE
(Encores with cut down versions at 2:00 PM, 8:00 PM & 12 Midnight)
7:00 PM – NFL Total Access
(Encores at 11:00 PM)
ALL DAY – NFL.com: Exclusive daily video clips available
Wednesday, February 27
6:00 AM – NFL AM
10:00 AM – NFL AM
2:00 PM – Hey Rookie, Welcome to the NFL – 2010: Part 1
3:00 PM – Hey Rookie, Welcome to the NFL – 2010: Part 2
4:00 PM – 2011: Year of the Rookie
5:00 PM – High School Rivalries 2008: Mater Dei vs. Servite, OC
6:00 PM – Path to the Draft
7:00 PM – NFL Total Access
8:00 PM – Al Davis: A Football Life
9:00 PM – 2013 NFL Scouting Combine Wrap-Up Show
10:00 PM – Path to the Draft
11:00 PM – NFL Total Access
12 MIDNIGHT – Al Davis: A Football Life
1:00 AM – 2013 NFL Scouting Combine Wrap-Up Show
Both of the guys perceived to be the top 2 ILB's appear to be headcases somewhat... both also have some questions on the field as well. I think teams may be more comfortable waiting on guys like Kevin Minter or A.J. Klein if they're in the market for an ILB.
Alabama G Chance Warmack measured in at 6'2/317 pounds at the NFL Combine.
Warmack also checked in with 34 6/8-inch arms, which is more than enough. NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah says Warmack's size was "smaller than expected" but we don't think that is such a bad thing. He will draw the best grade in this draft, but is a fringe top 10 pick.
Fluker was among the first players to get weighed and measured as the Scouting Combine kicked off in Indianapolis today, and according to Daniel Jeremiah of NFL.com, Fluker weighed in at 339 pounds.
That sounds like a lot until you remember that just a month ago Fluker weighed in at 355 pounds at the Senior Bowl. Losing 16 pounds in a month isn’t physically possible for a lot of people and probably isn’t healthy even for most overweight people, but if NFL coaches and scouts were telling Fluker at the Senior Bowl that they’d like him to slim down, they have to be impressed that he took that advice to heart.
Fluker was among the first players to get weighed and measured as the Scouting Combine kicked off in Indianapolis today, and according to Daniel Jeremiah of NFL.com, Fluker weighed in at 339 pounds.
That sounds like a lot until you remember that just a month ago Fluker weighed in at 355 pounds at the Senior Bowl. Losing 16 pounds in a month isn’t physically possible for a lot of people and probably isn’t healthy even for most overweight people, but if NFL coaches and scouts were telling Fluker at the Senior Bowl that they’d like him to slim down, they have to be impressed that he took that advice to heart.
If Flucker is down to 339lbs., he just made a lot of money because conditioning was definitely a factor in his overall ranking. No doubt he wants to make a solid impression at the combine with increased quickness and foot speed.
If Flucker is down to 339lbs., he just made a lot of money because conditioning was definitely a factor in his overall ranking. No doubt he wants to make a solid impression at the combine with increased quickness and foot speed.
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Myron Rolle is canceled out by the Cromartie's of the FSU football world, and the 50+ special admits you give per year to football players who have 6 kids and speak like 49erNation85.
If Flucker is down to 339lbs., he just made a lot of money because conditioning was definitely a factor in his overall ranking. No doubt he wants to make a solid impression at the combine with increased quickness and foot speed.
Agree. and getting down to 339 from 355 is like you and me losing 5 lbs. OK i'll speak for myself.
Both of the guys perceived to be the top 2 ILB's appear to be headcases somewhat... both also have some questions on the field as well. I think teams may be more comfortable waiting on guys like Kevin Minter or A.J. Klein if they're in the market for an ILB.
Throw Mauti on that list if his medical stuff checks out - guy is a beast
Is Dee Milliner's torn labrum (and upcoming post-Combine surgery) news? I guess he won't be competing in a lot of the drills.
From experience, a torn labrum really shouldn't affect a corner back that much. Labrum injuries affect throwing more than anything. Without knowing the extent of the injury, I would say he's likely to be fine.
From experience, a torn labrum really shouldn't affect a corner back that much. Labrum injuries affect throwing more than anything. Without knowing the extent of the injury, I would say he's likely to be fine.
I doubt it drops him much more than a couple of spots on draft day as GM's drafting top 5 usually want perfect health for the money involved even if it is less than past amounts.
Jarvis Jones will not be working out at the Combine
Sounds like this is going to be an issue with him whether the guy's workout routine is up to NFL standards. I'm not totally down on the guy but i think he could be in for a slide on draft day.
This doesn't surprise me. I wrestled for 4 months with a torn labrum in both shoulders. Then I ran track within weeks of my surgery to fix one of the tears.
A labrum tear just doesn't do a whole lot for a cornerback.
This doesn't surprise me. I wrestled for 4 months with a torn labrum in both shoulders. Then I ran track within weeks of my surgery to fix one of the tears.
A labrum tear just doesn't do a whole lot for a cornerback.
Yeah, usually a labrum tear isn't even fixed for most athletes. Its basically the equivalent of a meniscus tear for the shoulder, but since the shoulder doesn't have any weight bearing on that joint, its almost completely a non issue (from time to time you might get some clicking, but thats the worst that will happen), but for guys like these, its worth fixing. But its a complete non issue...(i just talked to the athletic trainer i work under about this yesterday for my internship...lol)