The NFL Scouting Combine is a who’s who in the football world. All 32 teams spend the week evaluating hundreds of NFL Draft prospects.
One of the final steps of the draft process is theNFLScouting Combine. Most scouts already have enough tape to build a draft profile, but the Combine allows them an up-close look at prospects.
Each team’s front office gets an opportunity to conduct one-on-one interviews and request specific workouts. General managers, head coaches, and assistants all play a part during the NFL Scouting Combine.
Big-time media personalities will also be in attendance.Pat McAfeeand Rich Eisen headline the star-studded cast, with nearly every football publication sending their best to cover the event.
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Caleb Williamsand Jayden Daniels are opting out of throwing at the NFL Scouting Combine. Instead, the two former Heisman winners will throw at their Pro Day later in the offseason.
Still, J.J. McCarthy, one of the most polarizing quarterback prospects, is expected to take the field. He will draw considerable interest from teams.
Unlike quarterbacks, wide receivers are not knocked as much for sitting out, as it is much easier to injure themselves running routes. It won’t impact Harrison’s draft stock.
Payton Wilsonhas an important week ahead of him, as the often-injured NC State product must pass the team’s medical checks to be considered an early-round prospect.
The cornerback position lacks a clear number one prospect, as Quinyon Mitchell, Nate Wiggins, Kool-Aid McKinstry, and Terrion Arnold continue jockeying for position.
Hunter Haas was a Senior Sports Writer at Dexerto. Over the last two years he has worked as a writer and editor for FanSided at NFLMocks. He also served as an editor at The Raider Ramble and The Blue Stable. Hunter is an expert in all things MMA, WWE, and NFL.
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