Quick look at 2010 combine schedule February, 22, 2010 Feb 221:02PM ETEmail Print Share By Mike SandoMedical examinations remain perhaps the No. 1 draw for NFL teams at the scouting combine, which begins this week in Indianapolis. Combine organizers have invited 329 prospects and most will participate in most or all of the following activities, as outlined in past years: drug testing physical examinations body measurements psychological testing Wonderlic intelligence testing Cybex strength testing informal and formal interviews, some videotaped a meeting sponsored by the NFL Players Association media interviews bench-press tests 10-, 20- and 40-yard dashes vertical-jump tests broad-jump tests agility drills, including the 20- and 60-yard shuttles measuring lateral quickness, and the three-cone drill emphasizing speed and body control The portion involving media access begins Thursday and ends Sunday. Workouts begin Saturday and continue through Tuesday. A quick look at the schedule for workouts and media access: Thursday Offensive linemen, kickers, punters, long-snappers and tight ends available to media Friday Quarterbacks, running backs and wide receivers available to media Saturday Defensive linemen and linebackers available to media Offensive linemen, tight ends and specialists work out Sunday Defensive backs available to media Quarterbacks, wide receivers and running backs work out Monday, March 1 Defensive linemen and linebackers work out Tuesday, March 2 Defensive backs work out
this is the first year i have the NFL network and im gonna try n keep it on all week. Watching the pro bowl practices were great, the combine is gonna be awesome tho
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