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NFL Scouting Combine Secrets: Which WRs, OTs, CBs—and Surprise RBs—Could Redefine the Draft?

NFL Scouting Combine Secrets: Which WRs, OTs, CBs—and Surprise RBs—Could Redefine the Draft?

The amount of players testing and actually doing physical activities at the NFL scouting combine has dwindled in recent years as prospects have attempted to put their best foot forward at the friendly confines of their college pro days and/or private workouts, or they’ve just opted out altogether. Even among players who do test, there’s a decreasing amount of players opting in for every type of on-field drill. This isn’t me being an old man yelling at clouds; it’s just what is happening and something I completely understand from a player’s perspective as they attempt to rein in some control of the biggest job interviews of their lives. The off-field process, which includes the literal interview portion, carries a good deal of weight as potential (and hopefully fruitful) marriages between player and franchise start to form. The NFL combine has always been as much about the player-team interviews and medical testing as it has been about the on-field spectacle that has now become a prime-time event with actual live crowds.

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