Alabama, Auburn, Kansas, and Colorado all had their Pro Days this week. Plus updates on Perrish Cox and Akwasi Owusu-Ansah.
2010 NFL Draft: Oklahoma Pro Day
Oklahoma had its pro day on Tuesday. As expected Sam Bradford did not work out while Gerald McCoy, Jermaine Gresham, and Trent Williams largely participated in the position drills. Find out who else was there and may have boosted their draft stock.
NFL Draft Updates For 3-9-2010
Utah and Tulsa are the latest to hold pro days. There are some updates on Sam Bradford, Colt McCoy, and Dez Bryant as well.
Tebow To Work Out For Bills and Seahawks
Tim Tebow will throw for prospective teams on March 17th, but, the Seattle Seahawks and Buffalo Bills have already taken the liberty of scheduling individual workouts with the former Heisman Trophy winner. Are they actually considering him in the first round?
2010 NFL Draft: Pro Days Kick Off
Individual colleges started hosting their pro days for NFL scouts last week with Florida Atlantic, Wyoming, Baylor, Eastern Illinois, Missouri, Buffalo, and Kansas State all holding workouts. PopPickle’s Eric Engberg breaks down some of the more notable workouts from last week.
2010 NFL Draft: Ranking the Quarterbacks
With the combine over and done with it is time to start assessing where players rank in terms of the 2010 NFL Draft. PopPickle’s Eric Engberg takes a look at the top quarterback prospects in this year’s draft.
NFL Combine Winners & Losers – Defense
With the defensive players having gone through the combine wringer it is time to sort through who some of the winners and losers are coming out of this past weekend’s combine.
NFL Combine Winners & Losers – Offense
Find out who some of the winners and losers were on the offensive side of the ball in this year’s scouting combine for the NFL.
NFL: Alabama’s Rolando McClain Going Pro
Alabama linebacker Rolando McClain announced he will skip his senior season of eligibility to enter the 2010 NFL draft Monday. McClain is widely considered a top ten prospect and is the consensus top linebacker prospect eligible for this year’s draft.
NFL: Carlos Dunlap to Enter 2010 NFL Draft
It comes as no surprise that after his legal issues that junior defensive end Carlos Dunlap is forgoing his final year of eligibility at the University of Florida and entering the 2010 NFL draft. Dunlap is considered one of the top defensive end prospects in the country and is expected to be a first round pick.
NFL: Quartet of Yellow Jackets to Enter the 2010 NFL Draft
It is being reported that running back Jonathan Dwyer, defensive end Derrick Morgan, and safety Morgan Burnett are expected to announce their intentions to forgo their senior year of eligibility and enter the NFL draft Monday. This comes on the heels of junior receiver Demaryius Thomas saying he would enter the draft last week.
NFL: Jevan Snead Enters 2010 NFL Draft
Mississippi junior quarterback announced he would forgo his senior season and enter the 2010 NFL draft Thursday. Snead, who entered the season being touted as one of the top two or three QB prospects in the nation, has seen his stock tumble drastically this fall.
NFL: Jason Pierre-Paul to Enter 2010 NFL Draft
South Florida’s Jason Pierre-Paul announced he will enter the 2010 NFL Draft Wednesday. Pierre-Paul has the right blend of size, speed, and athleticism that make him an attractive prospect to NFL teams.
NFL: Aaron Hernandez to Enter 2010 NFL Draft
It is being reported that Florida tight end Aaron Hernandez is set to announce his intention to enter the 2010 NFL draft. Hernandez was Tim Tebow’s favorite target this season leading the Gators with 68 catches.
College Football: Six Tar Heels Returning For Senior Season
Six University of North Carolina juniors announced they will be returning for their senior season over the weekend. Defensive backs Deunta Williams and Kendric Burney, Linebackers Bruce Carter and Quan Sturdivant, and defensive tackle Marvin Austin all starters on one of the best defenses in the nation will be back as well as junior wide receiver Greg Little.

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