2007 NFL Season / Scouting Combine

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I know there's very little support for the game here but for those that are interested or if you want to know what the best College players have to endure to make the cut with the big boys. Over three hundred of the very best college football players were invited to participate in the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, Indiana. Top Executives, Coaching Staffs, Player Personnel Departments and Medical Personnel from all 32 NFL teams will be on hand to evaluate the nation's top college football players eligible for the upcoming NFL Draft. This intense, four-day job interview is an exciting time for the athletes and a vital step in achieving their dreams of playing in the NFL.

The NFL Scouting Combine was held February 21 - 27, 2007.

40 Yard Dash
The 40 yard dash is a test of speed and explosion. The player starts from a three-point stance and runs 40 yards as fast as possible. The player is timed in 10, 20 and 40 yard increments, to gauge the players explosion of the line and time to top speed.

Bench Press
All players, with the exception of quarterbacks and wide receivers, participate in this test of strength. The players goal in this event is to bench press 225 pounds as many times as possible.

Vertical Jump
Most important to wide receivers and defensive backs. To measure vertical jump, a player stands flat-footed in front of pole with a multitude of plastic flags sticking out. The bottom of the pole is adjusted to the height of the players fingertips when raised straight above his head. The player then jumps from a standing position, and tries to swat as many of the plastic flags as he can. The flags, staged every half inch on the pole, rotate and give the event judge a reading of the height the player jumped.

Broad Jump
The broad jump is also done from a standing position, but this drill measures how far a player can jump. This drill is most important to positions that use lower body strength to gain an advantage (i.e. offensive and defensive linemen and running backs). The length of the jump is measured from the starting point to the back of the heel closest to the starting point upon landing.

3 Cone Drill
Tests speed, agility and cutting ability. Three cones are set up in a triangle or L shape, with each cone 5 yards apart. The player starts in a 3-point stance at the first cone. The whistle blows and the player sprints 5 yards ahead to the first cone, reaches down and touches a white line and then sprints back to the starting cone. At the starting cone, he reaches down and touches a white line, then heads back to the second cone. This time, he runs around the outside of the second cone, and cuts right to the third cone. He runs a circle around the third cone from the inside to the outside, then runs around the second cone before returning to the first cone.

20 Yard Shuttle
The 20 yard shuttle test lateral speed and coordination. The player starts in a three point stance, straddling a yard line facing the sideline. When the whistle blows, the player runs 5 yards to one side, touching the yard line. He then sprints 10 yards in the other direction and again touches the yard line, at which point he sprints back to the yard line he started from.

60 Yard Shuttle
The 60 yard shuttle is basically the same drill as the 20 yard shuttle. The only difference is that instead of running 5 yards, 10 yards then 5 yards, the player runs 10 yards to one side, then back 20 yards and then 10 yards to the starting point. This drill is probably the best test of endurance in the entire combine.

Position Specific Drills
Maybe one of the best ways to test a player�s ability to play a position is to run them at drills specifically designed for players of their position. Coaches and Scouts typically run the players through the drills, taking note as to their performance. These drills are typically overlooked for some of the sexier drills, like the 40 yard dash and bench press.

Physical Measurements
Each player in attendance will be measured for height, weight and arm and hand length. Offensive and defensive linemen, as well as running backs, are also measured for body fat percentage.

The Wonderlic Test
The Wonderlic test is designed to test a players I.Q. The test is 50 questions long, and each player is only given 23 minutes to complete it. Though the test is very rarely completed, the Wonderlic is typically regarded as a good way to measure a player's intelligence.

The Cybex Test
The Cybex test starts with a player strapped to a machine. The machine tests the player's joint movement and flexibility. While this test does not typically receive much attention, this test can be the difference between the first day and second day on draft weekend for a player with either a recent injury or a history of injuries.

Injury Evaluation
In conjunction with the Cybex test, each prospect also must survive a myriad of medical tests, including X-rays and physicals, to ensure that the player's injuries have all healed.

Urine test
As with any prospective employees these days, each prospective player must pass a urine test, designed to identify any substances deemed illegal by the NFL including marijuana, cocaine and performance-enhancing drugs.
 
I'll continue to throw random shite in here for those very few NFL fans.
Here's this years Draft order. The coin flip is done on the Combine day because both teams had the same end of season percentage

2006 Draft Order
# -- Cleveland won coin flip for third choice
1 Oakland Raiders
2 Detroit Lions
3 Cleveland Browns#
4 Tampa Bay Buccaneers#
5 Arizona Cardinals
6 Washington Redskins
7 Minnesota Vikings
8 Houston Texans
9 Miami Dolphins
10 Atlanta Falcons
11 San Francisco 49ers
12 Buffalo Bills
13 St. Louis Rams
14 Carolina Panthers
15 Pittsburgh Steelers
16 Green Bay Packers
17 Jacksonville Jaguars
18 Cincinnati Bengals
19 Tennessee Titans
20 New York Giants
21 Denver Broncos
22 Dallas Cowboys
23 Kansas City Chiefs
24 New England Patriots (from Seattle)
25 New York Jets
26 Philadelphia Eagles
27 New Orleans Saints
28 New England Patriots
29 Baltimore Ravens
30 San Diego Chargers
31 Chicago Bears
32 Indianapolis Colts
 
Thanks for posting these Cowboys. I'm a big NFL fan, so I'll be in here reading and hopefully posting. The season has been idle for about a month since the Superbowl, but free agency signing just started yesterday, so there is actually stuff to read about the NFL again.

Cheers
Rick
 
I look forward to see what talent we unearth again.... we've been pretty good at that, I hope Parcells departure doesn't impact our draft choices....
 
There's alot of movement at the moment with the Free Agents up for bids.
But more importantly the Cowboys have gone from one strength to another.

Departures from Dallas.
D.Bledsoe QB
R.Hannam TE
E.J. Whitley G

The Cowboys started the day by finalizing a deal with offensive lineman Leonard Davis, who signed a seven-year, $49.6 million deal that included a $16 million signing bonus, the largest ever doled out by the Cowboys to one player.

While it certainly was a big move locking up the 6-6, 366-pound lineman who can play either guard or tackle, Davis' signing was only the start of the Cowboys' busy day.

The club also re-signed kicker Martin Gramatica and has reportedly agreed to terms with veteran quarterback Brad Johnson, who is expected to back up starter Tony Romo. Johnson, who spent most of Monday at Valley Ranch for an official visit, could be officially signed as early as Tuesday morning.

Gramatica signed a two-year contract, though terms of the deal were not disclosed.


Some other signings that will make headlines is Starting RB Thomas Jones from the Bears will be carrying the load for the NY.Jets next season.
Green Bays veteran RB Ahmen Green is off to the Texans just to name a few.
 
Green really thinks he has a shot at the Texans? signing for texans = career suicide :(

and Brad Johnson? Well I suppose he knows how to manage games....
 
Green really thinks he has a shot at the Texans? signing for texans = career suicide :(

and Brad Johnson? Well I suppose he knows how to manage games....

Brad Johnson will be a huge boost for the Boys and will give Romo something to think about, Johnson hates the word back-up starter and has told everyone that he's there to play. He hates the back up label and wants game time.

I'm going to go out on a limb and put him up there with Peyton. He's a bit long in the tooth but he already has a ring under his belt with the Buccaneers and has the experience needed to take the reins.

His stats tell a story of consistency. He is the only player in NFL history to connect with over 60% of his passes in the past 12 straight seasons. The previous records were held by Montana & Young of the 49ers which were for a duration of 8 seasons.

The Boys have bolstered their Offence again with the signing of a young star from the Canadian Football League WR Jamel Richardson 6'3 215lbs, there was a total of 11 NFL teams looking at this kid and he was going to Indianapolis after the Cowboys but he never made it that far. FS Ken Hamlin is in negotiation with the boys and looks to sign from the Eagles. Hamlin alongside big Roy Williams at SS sounds promising.

Super Bowl XLII here we come.
 
The draft is over for another year and a young franchise player in the making by the name of Brady Quinn slipped from the Cowboys grasp, how he even slipped to pick #22 has me stunned but it happened and the Browns now have him on their roster. How much did the Browns Pay Dallas for this to happen?

Here's a quick look at the first round.

1 Oakland Russell, JaMarcus QB 6-6 263 Louisiana State
2 Detroit Johnson, Calvin WR 6-4 237 Georgia Tech
3 Cleveland Thomas, Joe OT 6-6 313 Wisconsin
4 Tampa Bay Adams, Gaines DE 6-5 260 Clemson
5 Arizona Brown, Levi OT 6-4 328 Penn State
6 Washington Landry, LaRon FS 6-2 205 Louisiana State
7 Minnesota Peterson, Adrian RB 6-2 218 Oklahoma
8 Atlanta (from Houston) Anderson, Jamaal DE 6-6 279 Arkansas
9 Miami Ginn Jr., Ted WR 6-0 180 Ohio State
10 Houston (from Atlanta) Okoye, Amobi DT 6-2 287 Louisville
11 San Francisco Willis, Patrick ILB 6-1 240 Mississippi
12 Buffalo Lynch, Marshawn RB 5-11 217 California
13 St. Louis Carriker, Adam DE 6-6 292 Nebraska
14 N.Y. Jets (from Carolina) Revis, Darrelle CB 6-0 197 Pittsburgh
15 Pittsburgh Timmons, Lawrence OLB 6-3 232 Florida State
16 Green Bay Harrell, Justin DT 6-4 305 Tennessee
17 Denver (from Jacksonville) Moss, Jarvis DE 6-6 251 Florida
18 Cincinnati Hall, Leon CB 5-11 193 Michigan
19 Tennessee Griffin, Michael FS 6-0 195 Texas
20 N.Y. Giants Ross, Aaron CB 6-1 192 Texas
21 Jacksonville (from Denver) Nelson, Reggie FS 6-0 193 Florida
22 Cleveland (from Dallas) Quinn, Brady QB 6-3 226 Notre Dame
23 Kansas City Bowe, Dwayne WR 6-2 217 Louisiana State
24 New England (from Seattle) Meriweather, Brandon FS 5-11 192 Miami
25 Carolina (from N.Y. Jets) Beason, Jon OLB 6-0 236 Miami
26 Dallas (from Philadelphia) Spencer, Anthony DE 6-3 266 Purdue
27 New Orleans Meachem, Robert WR 6-3 211 Tennessee
28 49ers (from New England) Staley, Joe OT 6-5 302 Central Michigan
29 Baltimore Grubbs, Ben G 6-3 314 Auburn
30 San Diego Davis, Craig WR 6-1 207 Louisiana State
31 Chicago Olsen, Greg TE 6-4 252 Miami
32 Indianapolis Gonzalez, Anthony WR 6-0 195 Ohio State
 
I have been slack lately but for those interested here's the first few weeks that i missed. The stats show Top Passer, Top Rusher & Top Receiver in that order. The boys are live tomorrow on ESPN, will they go 5-0.:worthy:

Week 1

Thursday, September 06

NO 10 @ IND 41 FINAL IND Peyton Manning: 288 Yds IND Joseph Addai: 118 Yds IND Reggie Wayne: 115 Yds

Sunday, September 09

KC 3 @ HOU 20 FINAL HOU Matt Schaub: 225 Yds HOU Ahman Green: 73 Yds HOU Andre Johnson: 142 Yds

ATL 3 @ MIN 24 FINAL ATL Joey Harrington: 199 Yds MIN Adrian Peterson: 103 Yds MIN Adrian Peterson: 60 Yds

CAR 27 @ STL 13 FINAL CAR Jake Delhomme: 201 Yds CAR DeShaun Foster: 94 Yds CAR Steve Smith: 118 Yds

NE 38 @ NYJ 14 FINAL NE Tom Brady: 297 Yds NE Laurence Maroney: 72 Yds NE Randy Moss: 183 Yds

PIT 34 @ CLE 7 FINAL CLE Derek Anderson: 184 Yds PIT Willie Parker: 109 Yds CLE Kellen Winslow: 83 Yds

PHI 13 @ GB 16 FINAL GB Brett Favre: 206 Yds PHI Brian Westbrook: 85 Yds GB Donald Driver: 66 Yds

DEN 15 @ BUF 14 FINAL DEN Jay Cutler: 304 Yds DEN Travis Henry: 139 Yds DEN Javon Walker: 119 Yds

MIA 13 @ WAS 16 FINAL WAS Jason Campbell: 222 Yds WAS Clinton Portis: 98 Yds WAS Antwaan Randle El: 162 Yds

TEN 13 @ JAC 10 FINAL JAC David Garrard: 204 Yds TEN Chris Brown: 175 Yds JAC Dennis Northcutt: 57 Yds

CHI 3 @ SD 14 FINAL SD Philip Rivers: 190 Yds CHI Cedric Benson: 42 Yds SD Antonio Gates: 107 Yds

DET 36 @ OAK 21 FINAL OAK Josh McCown: 313 Yds DET Tatum Bell: 87 Yds OAK Ronald Curry: 133 Yds

TB 6 @ SEA 20 FINAL SEA Matt Hasselbeck: 222 Yds SEA Shaun Alexander: 105 Yds TB Joey Galloway: 72 Yds

NYG 35 @ DAL 45 FINAL DAL Tony Romo: 345 Yds NYG Derrick Ward: 89 Yds NYG Plaxico Burress: 144 Yds

Monday, September 10

BAL 20 @ CIN 27 FINAL BAL Steve McNair: 203 Yds BAL Willis McGahee: 77Yds CIN Chad Johnson: 95 Yds

ARI 17 @ SF 20 FINAL SF Alex Smith: 126 Yds ARI Edgerrin James: 92 Yds SF Arnaz Battle: 60 Yds

Week 2

Sunday, September 16

BUF 3 @ PIT 26 FINAL PIT Ben Roethlisberger: 242 Yds PIT Willie Parker: 126 Yds PIT Nate Washington: 60 Yds

IND 22 @ TEN 20 FINAL IND Peyton Manning: 312 Yds IND Joseph Addai: 81 Yds IND Marvin Harrison: 87 Yds

HOU 34 @ CAR 21 FINAL CAR Jake Delhomme: 316 Yds HOU Ahman Green: 71 Yds CAR Steve Smith: 153 Yds

ATL 7 @ JAC 13 FINAL JAC David Garrard: 272 Yds JAC Fred Taylor: 56 Yds ATL Roddy White: 81 Yds

CIN 45 @ CLE 51 FINAL CIN Carson Palmer: 401 Yds CLE Jamal Lewis: 216 Yds CIN Chad Johnson: 209 Yds

NO 14 @ TB 31 FINAL NO Drew Brees: 260 Yds TB Cadillac Williams: 61 Yds TB Joey Galloway: 135 Yds

SF 17 @ STL 16 FINAL STL Marc Bulger: 368 Yds SF Frank Gore: 81 Yds STL Isaac Bruce: 145 Yds

GB 35 @ NYG 13 FINAL GB Brett Favre: 286 Yds NYG Derrick Ward: 90 Yds GB James Jones: 75 Yds

MIN 17 @ DET 20 FINAL DET Jon Kitna: 245 Yds MIN Adrian Peterson: 66 Yds DET Roy Williams: 111 Yds

DAL 37 @ MIA 20 FINAL MIA Trent Green: 287 Yds DAL Marion Barber: 89 Yds MIA Chris Chambers: 109 Yds

SEA 20 @ ARI 23 FINAL ARI Matt Leinart: 299 Yds ARI Edgerrin James: 128 Yds SEA Deion Branch: 122 Yds

OAK 20 @ DEN 23 FINAL DEN Jay Cutler: 269 Yds OAK LaMont Jordan: 159 Yds DEN Javon Walker: 101 Yds

NYJ 13 @ BAL 20 FINAL NYJ Kellen Clemens: 260 Yds BAL Willis McGahee: 97 Yds NYJ Jerricho Cotchery: 165 Yds

KC 10 @ CHI 20 FINAL KC Damon Huard: 175 Yds CHI Cedric Benson: 101 Yds CHI Bernard Berrian: 65 Yds

SD 14 @ NE 38 FINAL NE Tom Brady: 279 Yds NE Laurence Maroney: 77 Yds NE Randy Moss: 105 Yds

Monday, September 17

WAS 20 @ PHI 12 FINAL PHI Donovan McNabb: 240 Yds PHI Brian Westbrook: 96 Yds WAS Santana Moss: 89 Yds

Week 3

Sunday, September 23

IND 30 @ HOU 24 FINAL IND Peyton Manning: 273 Yds IND Joseph Addai: 72 Yds IND Reggie Wayne: 84 Yds

MIN 10 @ KC 13 FINAL KC Damon Huard: 206 Yds MIN Adrian Peterson: 102Yds KC Tony Gonzalez: 96 Yds

SF 16 @ PIT 37 FINAL SF Alex Smith: 209 Yds PIT Willie Parker: 133 Yds PIT Heath Miller: 82 Yds

STL 3 @ TB 24 FINAL TB Jeff Garcia: 151 Yds STL Steven Jackson: 115 Yds STL Torry Holt: 63 Yds

MIA 28 @ NYJ 31 FINAL MIA Trent Green: 318 Yds MIA Ronnie Brown: 112 Yds MIA Chris Chambers: 101 Yds

BUF 7 @ NE 38 FINAL NE Tom Brady: 311 Yds NE Laurence Maroney: 103 Yds NE Randy Moss: 115 Yds

DET 21 @ PHI 56 FINAL DET Jon Kitna: 446 Yds PHI Brian Westbrook: 110 Yds PHI Kevin Curtis: 221 Yds

ARI 23 @ BAL 26 FINAL ARI Kurt Warner: 258 Yds BAL Willis McGahee: 98 Yds ARI Anquan Boldin: 181 Yds

SD 24 @ GB 31 FINAL GB Brett Favre: 369 Yds SD LaDainian Tomlinson: 62 Yds GB Donald Driver: 126 Yds

JAC 23 @ DEN 14 FINAL DEN Jay Cutler: 222 Yds JAC Fred Taylor: 84 Yds DEN Brandon Marshall: 133 Yds

CLE 24 @ OAK 26 FINAL CLE Derek Anderson: 248 Yds OAK LaMont Jordan: 121 Yds CLE Kellen Winslow: 88 Yds

CIN 21 @ SEA 24 FINAL CIN Carson Palmer: 342 Yds SEA Shaun Alexander: 100 Yds CIN T.J. Houshmandzadeh: 141 Yds

NYG 24 @ WAS 17 FINAL NYG Eli Manning: 232 Yds NYG Derrick Ward: 94 Yds NYG Plaxico Burress: 86 Yds

CAR 27 @ ATL 20 FINAL ATL Joey Harrington: 361 Yds CAR DeShaun Foster: 122 Yds ATL Roddy White: 127 Yds

DAL 34 @ CHI 10 FINAL DAL Tony Romo: 329 Yds DAL Marion Barber: 102 Yds DAL Terrell Owens: 145 Yds

Monday, September 24

TEN 31 @ NO 14 FINAL NO Drew Brees: 225 Yds TEN LenDale White: 50 Yds TEN Brandon Jones: 73 Yds

Week 4

Sunday, September 30

NYJ 14 @ BUF 17 FINAL NYJ Chad Pennington: 291 Yds BUF Marshawn Lynch: 79 Yds NYJ Jerricho Cotchery: 107 Yds

BAL 13 @ CLE 27 FINAL BAL Steve McNair: 307 Yds BAL Willis McGahee: 104 Yds CLE Braylon Edwards: 97 Yds

STL 7 @ DAL 35 FINAL DAL Tony Romo: 339 Yds STL Brian Leonard: 58 Yds DAL Patrick Crayton: 184 Yds

HOU 16 @ ATL 26 FINAL HOU Matt Schaub: 317 Yds HOU Ron Dayne: 62 Yds HOU Andre Davis: 117 Yds

OAK 35 @ MIA 17 FINAL MIA Trent Green: 158 Yds OAK Justin Fargas: 179 Yds MIA Ronnie Brown: 73 Yds

GB 23 @ MIN 16 FINAL GB Brett Favre: 344 Yds MIN Adrian Peterson: 112 Yds MIN Bobby Wade: 83 Yds

CHI 27 @ DET 37 FINAL CHI Brian Griese: 286 Yds CHI Cedric Benson: 50 Yds CHI Bernard Berrian: 99 Yds

TB 20 @ CAR 7 FINAL TB Jeff Garcia: 176 Yds TB Michael Pittman: 90 Yds TB Ike Hilliard: 114 Yds

SEA 23 @ SF 3 FINAL SEA Matt Hasselbeck: 281 Yds SF Frank Gore: 79 Yds SEA Deion Branch: 130 Yds

DEN 20 @ IND 38 FINAL IND Peyton Manning: 193 Yds IND Joseph Addai: 136 Yds IND Dallas Clark: 76 Yds

PIT 14 @ ARI 21 FINAL PIT Ben Roethlisberger: 244 Yds ARI Edgerrin James: 77 Yds PIT Santonio Holmes: 128 Yds

KC 30 @ SD 16 FINAL KC Damon Huard: 284 Yds SD LaDainian Tomlinson: 132 Yds KC Dwayne Bowe: 164 Yds

PHI 3 @ NYG 16 FINAL PHI Donovan McNabb: 138 Yds PHI Correll Buckhalter: 103 Yds NYG Amani Toomer: 54 Yds

Monday, October 01

NE 34 @ CIN 13 FINAL CIN Carson Palmer: 234 Yds NE Sammy Morris: 117 Yds NE Randy Moss: 102 Yds

Byes: Jaguars, Saints, Titans, Redskins
 
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