NFL Combine: LSU Participants Schedule Sonny Shipp - Feb 18, 8:35 AM Players have started arriving in Indianapolis for the 2015 NFL Combine and six LSU Tigers will be putting their skills on display. Below is a list of the weekly schedule so you do not miss any of the action. Day 1 Arrivals – Kickers, special teams, offensive linemen, tight ends LSU players – OT La’el Collins Schedule: Tuesday, Feb. 17 - Travel to Indianapolis; Registration; Hospital pre-exam and X-rays; Orientation; Interviews Wednesday, Feb. 18 - Measurements; Medical examinations; Media; Interviews Thursday, Feb. 19 - NFLPA meeting; Psychological testing; PK/ST workout; Bench press; Interviews Friday, Feb. 20 - On-field workouts (timing, stations, skill drills); Departure from Indianapolis Day 2 Arrivals – Quarterbacks, wide receivers, running backs LSU players – RBTerrence Mageeand RB Kenny Hilliard Schedule: Wednesday, Feb. 18 - Travel to Indianapolis; Registration; Hospital pre-exam and X-rays; Orientation; Interviews Thursday, Feb. 19 - Measurements; Medical examinations; Media; Interviews Friday, Feb. 20 - NFLPA meeting; Psychological testing; PK/ST workout; Bench press; Interviews Saturday, Feb. 21 - On-field workout (timing, stations, skill drills); Departure from Indianapolis Day 3 Arrivals – Defensive linemen, linebackers LSU players – DE Danielle Hunterand LB Kwon Alexander Schedule: Thursday, Feb. 19 - Travel to Indianapolis; Registration; Hospital pre-exam & X-rays; Orientation; Interviews Friday, Feb. 20 - Measurements; Medical examinations; Media; Interviews Saturday, Feb. 21 - NFLPA meeting; Psychological testing; PK/ST workout; Bench press; Interviews Sunday, Feb. 22 - On-field workout (timing, stations, skill drills); Departure from Indianapolis Day 4 Arrivals – Defensive backs LSU players – CB Jalen Collins Schedule: Friday, Feb. 20 - Travel to Indianapolis; Registration; Hospital pre-exam & X-rays; Orientation; Interviews Saturday, Feb. 21 - Measurements; Medical examinations; Media; Interviews Sunday, Feb. 22 - NFLPA meeting; Psychological testing; PK/ST Workout; Bench press; Interviews Monday, Feb. 23 - On-field workout (timing, stations, skill drills); Departure from Indianapolis (Photo: Brian Spurlock, USA TODAY Sports)
Top 5 at each position: Mike Mayock's position rankings for 2015 NFL Draft By Mike Mayock NFL Media draft analyst Published: Feb. 11, 2015 at 05:50 p.m. NFL Scouting Combine Dates: Feb. 17-23 TV: NFL Network and NFL Combine Live Quarterback 1. Jameis Winston, Florida State 2. Marcus Mariota, Oregon 3. Bryce Petty, Baylor 4. Brett Hundley, UCLA 5. Garrett Grayson, Colorado State Running back 1. Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin 2. Todd Gurley, Georgia 3. Ameer Abdullah, Nebraska 4. Duke Johnson, Miami (Fla.) 5. Tevin Coleman, Indiana Wide receiver 1. Kevin White, West Virginia 2. Amari Cooper, Alabama 3. DeVante Parker, Louisville 4. Dorial Green-Beckham, Missouri 5. Devin Funchess, Michigan Tight end 1. Maxx Williams, Minnesota 2. Clive Walford, Miami (Fla.) 3. Nick O'Leary, Florida State 4. Tyler Kroft, Rutgers 5. Ben Koyack, Notre Dame Interior offensive linemen 1. Brandon Scherff, Iowa 2. Cameron Erving, Florida State 3. Laken Tomlinson, Duke 4. A.J. Cann, South Carolina 5. Tre' Jackson, Florida State Offensive tackle 1. T.J. Clemmings, Pittsburgh 2. Andrus Peat, Stanford 3. La'el Collins, LSU 4. Ereck Flowers, Miami (Fla.) 5t. Cedric Ogbuehi, Texas A&M 5t. D.J. Humphries, Florida Interior defensive linemen 1. Leonard Williams, USC 2. Danny Shelton, Washington 3. Malcom Brown, Texas 4. Arik Armstead, Oregon 5t. Jordan Phillips, Oklahoma 5t. Eddie Goldman, Florida State Edge rusher 1. Dante Fowler, Jr., Florida 2. Randy Gregory, Nebraska 3. Shane Ray, Missouri 4. Vic Beasley, Clemson 5. Bud Dupree, Kentucky Linebacker 1. Paul Dawson, TCU 2. Benardrick McKinney, Mississippi State 3. Denzel Perryman, Miami (Fla.) 4. Eric Kendricks, UCLA 5. Stephone Anthony, Clemson Cornerback 1. Trae Waynes, Michigan State 2. Marcus Peters, Washington 3. Jalen Collins, LSU 4. P.J. Williams, Florida State 5. Kevin Johnson, Wake Forest Safety 1. Landon Collins, Alabama 2. Shaq Thompson, Washington 3. Derron Smith, Fresno State 4. Jaquiski Tartt, Samford 5. Ibraheim Campbell, Northwestern
I heard last night that Mel Kiper Jr no longer has Jameis #1 on his big board but I didn't hear who replaced him.
College QB, top of the pile. I said a few months ago that his only chance in the NFL is if Chip trades up to get him. Hopefully those GM's don't let Kiper and the lot talk them into a mistake. Not that they ever do. I'd love to see the most accurate "mock" draft ever. Seems they are never close. Point is Mariota won't do crapOlla in the NFL.
La'el did 21 reps on the bench press. With 4 Mock drafts showing him being taken 10th to the Rams, two guys have him going 15th to the 9'ers and one guy having him the 25th pick to the Panthers.
Everyone knows this kid can play. He is as dumb as a stump and should be and probably will be in jail. I wouldn't draft him but someone will And quickly
Kind of like the 2000 Draft? List Of Quarterbacks Taken Before Tom Brady In 2000 NFL Draft Posted by Brooks on Dec. 18, 2007, 4:09pm BUT BRADY DOESN’T GET WINNIPEG’S WARM HOSPITALITY: ARMCHAIR GM reminds us of the six quarterbacks who were taken before Tom Brady in the 2000 NFL Draft: • Chad Pennington - Round 1, Pick 18 • Giovanni Carmazzi - Round 3, Pick 65 • Chris Redman - Round 3, Pick 75 • Tee Martin - Round 5, Pick 163 • Marc Bulger - Round 6, Pick 168 • Spergon Wynn (our favorite) - Round 6, Pick 183 • Tom Brady - Round 6, Pick 199
I believe the Saints took Bulger w/that 6th pick, didn't they? Ended up being a solid QB. Who in the hell drafted TMartin?