Winners/Losers NFL Combine

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Feb 23, 2003
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• Virginia offensive tackle Eugene Monroe
Unlike some of the other prospects at the top of the board, Monroe has informed teams that he’ll do anything and everything they ask, and there are already mounting expectations of a big workout performance. Monroe has far more athleticism than Alabama tackle Andre Smith, who along with Baylor’s Jason Smith is vying to be the top tackle taken. But there is some buzz that Monroe is capable of a monster combine and might end up being the Detroit Lions pick at No. 1 overall because of his signability.

• Texas Tech guard Louis Vasquez
Workouts don’t begin in force until Saturday, but Vasquez put up 39 reps on the 225 pound bench press. That’s five more reps than any other lineman who worked out Friday and the fifth most ever at the combine. It wasn’t a huge shock considering superior strength has always been one of the best parts of the 330-pounder’s game. Considered a middle- to late-round pick, he might be able to move up if he can show some stamina and short area quickness in his remaining drills.

• Remaining pending free agents
Some ludicrous salary figures are starting to make their way around the grapevine, led by Baltimore Ravens guard/center Jason Brown, who is apparently expecting to command $8 million per season, which would make him the highest paid interior lineman in the NFL. And Albert Haynesworth? Word is that he’s going to get strong interest from at least five teams, and command $12 million-$14 million a season.

• Current Minnesota Vikings quarterbacks
They might be winners, if you believe the signals being sent by the Vikings brass (which we don’t). If you have faith that Minnesota vice president Rick Spielman and head coach Brad Childress aren’t downplaying their interest in other veteran quarterbacks, then incumbents Tarvaris Jackson and Gus Frerotte are going to get another shot at starting for the Vikings. Both Spielman and Childress indicated they aren’t particularly enamored with any other “franchise” quarterback options, but it smacks of hopes that the New England Patriots will drop their asking price on Matt Cassel. Whatever the case, the Vikings are clearly laying the groundwork for damage control in case they don’t land a clear starter this offseason.

• Miami Dolphins offensive tackle Vernon Carey
With the Carolina Panthers’ Jordan Gross and Pittsburgh Steelers’ Max Starks off the market and offensive tackle suddenly looking wafer thin in free agency, the Dolphins gave Carey the big deal he was seeking, inking him to a six-year, $42 million deal. That’s not bad for a player who a few years ago looked like a marginal starter at best. But the $15 million in guarantees raised some eyebrows amongst a few executives, who thought Carey would have gotten more had he hit the open market.

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losers

• Teams at the top of the draft
As usual, personnel men are bellowing about some of the elite players choosing not to work out this week. And yet, the “pass” list has grown to Stafford, Andre Smith and wideout Michael Crabtree. That’s potentially the three top picks in the draft. All of this in spite of the typical string of empty threats from personnel men who have even stooped to complaining that the economy will keep some of their staffers from traveling to pro day workouts.

• Browns coach Eric Mangini
OK, it wasn’t quite on par with what New York Giants general manager Jerry Reese did two years ago when he proclaimed the team had interest in Willis McGahee, who was languishing with the Buffalo Bills. But Mangini might have gone a little too far Friday when he told a group of reporters the team was seriously interested in pursuing Giants pending free agent running back Derrick Ward. There is already pretty specific talk that Ward will get between $4 million and $5 million a season on the open market, which leads you to believe that some free agency spit-balling with other teams has started. If Ward reaches a deal averaging that kind of money with the Browns, it won’t look good.

• Michael Vick
With his status still up in the air over a potential league suspension, Michael Vick is an ice-cold commodity. A league source said the Falcons have drawn very little legitimate interest since general manager Thomas Dimitroff announced the franchise’s intention to trade Vick last week. Apparently the Falcons brass will meet again next week to discuss the situation with Vick and come up with a resolution based on the interest – or lack thereof – that he has generated, and how they will proceed.

• Tennessee Titans quarterback Vince Young
The closer the Titans got to free agency without signing Kerry Collins, the wider the door appeared to open to Young’s return to the starting job. Coach Jeff Fisher said he spoke to Young following the season and Young asked what he would need to do to win his job back – a sign Fisher took as encouraging. But Titans general manager Mike Reinfeldt all but assured the return of Collins on Friday.
 
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andre smith = the loser of the combine

suspended from sugar bowl
shows up at combine out of shape
states 48hrs before drills hes not working out at all
leaves facility without tellin nfl officials.

thats how you blow twenty million
 

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andre smith = the loser of the combine

suspended from sugar bowl
shows up at combine out of shape
states 48hrs before drills hes not working out at all
leaves facility without tellin nfl officials.

thats how you blow twenty million
well I guess some people are just dumb / lazy
 
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did yall see that dude darius heyward-bey wr from maryland ? man that cat was blazing and his vertical jump was somethin serious if anybody got the video please post cuz i dont know how to do that.
 
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did yall see that dude darius heyward-bey wr from maryland ? man that cat was blazing and his vertical jump was somethin serious if anybody got the video please post cuz i dont know how to do that.
yeah bey is a beast but I wouldn't pick him before hakeem nicks
 
Jul 24, 2005
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on another note what's up with all the hype on Stafford, pat white or josh freeman looks like the best picks @ qb in the first rd
 
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pat white had a decent combine but why would you have him over sanchez/stafford...???

sanchez threw very well at the combine IMO..

andre smith was the clear loser of the combine...im not sure its as extreme as everyone thinks...im not sure he blew 20 mill in guranteed money...plenty of high draft picks dont even particapate in the combine...hes still touted best o-line in the draft by most if not all teams...

crabtree said hes going to run before he goes under the knife....im not sure this is worth it unless he has a sub 4.45...he might have it under his sleeve who knows...

bey clear winner outta the WOs...

pretty decent combine this year....way better then last year.....cant wait to watch the DBs (most to gain/lose outta all postions IMO)
 

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Jared Cook TE from South Carolina. 4.50 40 (#1 TE, 2nd fastest for a TE this decade), 41" vert (#1 TE), 10'3" broad jump (#1 TE)

Guy probably earned himself a couple million more
 
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pat white had a decent combine but why would you have him over sanchez/stafford...???

Mane pat looks goods, He's not your typical size QB, but in my opinion he looked like the best Qb out there. 4.49 in the 40, made everythrow look simple & All this pat has done is prove the "talking heads" wrong at every turn college and senior bowl. Everytime his ability as a Qb is questioned he answers the bell. And plus he proven in his 4yr as a starting qb why would I pick an 20 yo in stafford or sanchez who only has 16 starts as an college qb,