2011 NFL Draft Pro Day Results

2011 Pro Day Results: March 30, 2011 Washington Mason Foster, OLB, Washington Height: 6-1. Weight: 245. Projected 40 Time: 4.66. Combine 40 Time: 4.65. Pro Day 40 Time: 4.70. Benchx225: 22. Vertical: 30.5. Arm: 31. Projected Round (2011): 2-3. 3/31/11: Mason Foster ran a slower 40 time at his Pro Day than he did in…
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2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Brevin Jordan

Brevin Jordan, 6-3/245 Tight End Miami Brevin Jordan Scouting Report By Charlie Campbell Strengths: Smooth route-runner Quick out of breaks Enough speed to get open Can create separation Good feel as a receiver Good hands Reliable to make catches in traffic Willing to go across the middle Effective as an underneath receiver Quality yards-after-the-catch skills…
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2024 NFL Picks – Week 3: Eagles at Saints

2024 NFL Picks – Week 3: Other Games Patriots at Jets  |  Giants at Browns  |  Packers at Titans  |  Bears at Colts  |  Texans at Vikings  |  Eagles at Saints  |  Chargers at Steelers  |  Broncos at Buccaneers  |  Panthers at Raiders  |  Dolphins at Seahawks  |  Ravens at Cowboys  |  49ers at Rams…
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NFL Power Rankings

Jump to: Fantasy Football Studs & Scrubs | Defensive Rankings NFL Power Rankings: Week 6 – Top 10 Follow @walterfootball for updates. Denver Broncos (5-0) – Previously: #1 – I wrote it on my NFL Picks page, and I’ll write it here again: Vegas needs to start treating the Broncos like the 2007 Patriots. They…
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2014 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Allen Robinson

Strengths: Dangerous run-after-the-catch receiver Can make tough, contested receptions Good hands Uses size well Body control Good route-runner Play-maker in college Quickness Can get separation Weapon on third down Good production Safe pick to turn into a quality contributor Adept at finding soft spots in zone Tough Physical Red-zone weapon Well coached Blocking ability Very…
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Sunday Smackdown: Week 16, 2012

Welcome to the new Sunday Smackdown section, a place for you to talk trash and discuss every NFL game during the week leading up to it and while the games are going on. Unlike NFL.com’s GameCenter, almost anything goes here. Certain words – the obvious ones – are bleeped out, but everything else is allowed…
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