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Pro Day Notes


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Missouri began the pro day circuit on March 1

About a dozen Missouri players participated, with the non-combine invitees hoping to get noticed. Offensive guard Austin Wuebbels (Triad High) did just that by posting 40 repetitions in the 225-pound bench press. (Anything in the 30s is considered good for a lineman.) He met with a Carolina Panthers scout at the end of the pro day.

http://www.stltoday.com/sports/college/mizzou/hamilton-decides-against-participating-in-mizzou-s-pro-day/article_7458e421-3911-5df0-8f23-2bf13ab4652e.html

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Some overall pro day resources -

nfl pro day blog, Gil Brandt

walterfootball

Gil Brandt was a draft guru before Mayock was even born. For real, you know, for an actual NFL team.

Walterfootball looks to be a lot better organized than in years past.

For those with a TE fetish:

Egnew stood on his combine #s for the most part.

Adrien Robinson stood out at the Cincinatti pro day. Good numbers fwiw, first year 2011 starter. See above links for details. Non-invitee to the comibine.

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Gil Brandt was a draft guru before Mayock was even born. For real, you know, for an actual NFL team.

Brandt started in 1960 and Mayock was born in 1958.

It's nothing against you, I just have this OCD for stats :(

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I'm retired US Navy. I figure it's close enough for government work.

<- was born in 1960, so 'gil brant was a draft guru before I was even born'. There, OCD all better?

NFLNW is supposed to be covering prodays on Path to the Draft. All I got today was OMGZ! The Colts are going to release Peyton Manningzz!! for (about) 4 hours continuously. Missed any pro day reports if they even had them. It's like Favre unretired again.

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"@josephperson: Rex Ryan attending North Carolina's pro day. Panthers LB coach Warren Belin, fmr CAR LB coach Richard Smith, now at Denver, also here."

"@josephperson: Besides Quinton Coples, LB Zach Brown will be closely watched today, by Belin, Smith and others."

"@Panthers: #Panthers Senior Writer Bryan Strickland prepping for our coverage at the UNC Pro Day. http://t.co/NkMEvUUR"

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