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Title: "NFL Combine stock report: Who's up, who's down among Alabama's 12 draft prospects?"
Post by: WALL-E on February 27, 2014, 09:56:02 AM
NFL Combine stock report: Who's up, who's down among Alabama's 12 draft prospects?
(http://media.al.com/alabamafootball_impact/photo/cf45a6239f52ad074c0f6a706700bf6bjpg-b911edd068bc4cf3.jpg)One more breakdown of the Crimson Tide's 12 representatives at the NFL Combine.

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Title: Re: "NFL Combine stock report: Who's up, who's down among Alabama's 12 draft prospects?"
Post by: Chechem on February 27, 2014, 11:47:03 AM
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Stock up

WR Kevin Norwood - The sure-handed pass catcher has shined in every capacity since the Sugar Bowl. He proved more than capable at the Senior Bowl and ran a solid 40-yard dash time at the Combine to elevate his stock beyond the seventh round/free agent range. Norwood's healthy at the right time and is showing why his work ethic was always among the most respected on the team.

QB AJ McCarron - His decision to throw in front of hundreds of scouts, coaches and general managers was viewed as a major positive. His performance was among the best of the quarterbacks who opted to throw at the Combine and appeared to solidify his status as the No. 5 quarterback in the draft.

LB Adrian Hubbard - Some still view him as a man without a position, but the Combine allowed the former basketball player to verify his top-tier athleticism. His arms are longer than any linebacker in the draft -- and it's not even close -- and his 40-yard dash and vertical leap were among the best in his position group. Senior Bowl Executive Director Phil Savage called it "his best effort all year." ...

Good article.   :popcorn2:


Title: Re: "NFL Combine stock report: Who's up, who's down among Alabama's 12 draft prospects?"
Post by: 2Stater on February 27, 2014, 12:21:11 PM
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Stock up

WR Kevin Norwood - The sure-handed pass catcher has shined in every capacity since the Sugar Bowl. He proved more than capable at the Senior Bowl and ran a solid 40-yard dash time at the Combine to elevate his stock beyond the seventh round/free agent range. Norwood's healthy at the right time and is showing why his work ethic was always among the most respected on the team.

QB AJ McCarron - His decision to throw in front of hundreds of scouts, coaches and general managers was viewed as a major positive. His performance was among the best of the quarterbacks who opted to throw at the Combine and appeared to solidify his status as the No. 5 quarterback in the draft.

LB Adrian Hubbard - Some still view him as a man without a position, but the Combine allowed the former basketball player to verify his top-tier athleticism. His arms are longer than any linebacker in the draft -- and it's not even close -- and his 40-yard dash and vertical leap were among the best in his position group. Senior Bowl Executive Director Phil Savage called it "his best effort all year." ...

Good article.   :popcorn2:

Very good news on these 3.  #+


Title: Re: "NFL Combine stock report: Who's up, who's down among Alabama's 12 draft prospects?"
Post by: ricky023 on February 27, 2014, 12:34:08 PM
I was sure hoping Cyrus coming out early would not hurt him but I am afraid it is. As this article shows but not to give big man. RTR!


Title: Re: "NFL Combine stock report: Who's up, who's down among Alabama's 12 draft prospects?"
Post by: Catch Prothro on February 27, 2014, 03:02:13 PM
Don't forget Ha Ha.

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S Ha Ha Clinton-Dix - He performed in every drill and looked good doing it. As Pro Bowl cornerback Joe Haden said as Clinton-Dix went through a position drill, "he looks legit." Whether or not Clinton-Dix is the top safety in the draft remains to be seen, but he certainly didn't hurt himself in his pursuit to be selected ahead of Louisville's Calvin Pryor.