It’s as if it were some kind of infinite, head-scratching, open-ended brain teaser: What is the one thing every NFL team wants, but so few can find?
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Drafting a QB not an exact science
It’s as if it were some kind of infinite, head-scratching, open-ended brain teaser: What is the one thing every NFL team wants, but so few can find?
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Drafting a QB not an exact science
Scout.com’s NFL Draft Analyst Chris Steuber discloses the prospects that are rising and falling in Indianapolis at the NFL Scouting Combine.
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Scouting Combine Day 3: Rising and Falling
Josh McDaniels thinks there is nothing wrong with the Patriots’ no-coordinator strategy.
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McDaniels: No coordinators, no problem for Pats
INDIANAPOLIS — Broncos coach Josh McDaniels met with the media here today at his second annual NFL scouting combine press conference.
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McDaniels doesn’t tip his hand on plans for Marshall
Georgia Tech’s Jonathan Dwyer should be the first or second running back selected in this year’s draft, and NFL teams are already lining up to talk with him in Indianapolis at the Combine. Late Friday night, Dwyer told Scout.com’s Ed Thompson who he met with during his first three formal interviews.
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Dwyer Completes Three Team Interviews
Scout.com is descending on Indianapolis to bring you blanket independent coverage of the premier pre-draft event. REFRESH FREQUENTLY as we bring you updates throughout the day!
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LIVE Combine Blog: Saturday
When Highlands Ranch’s Cole Pemberton asked his coach at Colorado State, longtime NFL assistant Steve Fairchild, what it would take to be a successful pro, the answer was pretty clear.
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Local talent showing off for scouts
Soon, the Broncos will complete their do-over for Jay Cutler.
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Coin flip delivers no. 11 selection in April’s NFL draft
DENVER — Broncos wide receiver Brandon Marshall testified in the trial of a man accused of killing teammate Darrent Williams and identified the suspect as the same man he saw outside a club in a confrontation before the shooting.
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Marshall takes witness stand
As it turned out, Mike Shanahan had to get fired. It was the only way he could become an NFL fan again.
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Shanahan’s joy for game is back