2009 nfl pro days Stories - Battle Red Blog
Clay Matthews, Jr. – Not Just A Consolation Prize Anymore
When you look at the three of them [USC linebackers] as a group, the one that jumped out to me was Clay Matthews. He looked like a 6’3”, 245 pound safety. Fluid hips and caught the ball like a wide receiver. So when I look at the definition of a first round linebacker, I want a guy...
Pro Day Notes: Third Edition
Dozens of premier players have displayed their skills before NFL personnel in the last five days, either at their official Pro Day or in private workouts. Two of those players tried to make their case that they should be the first overall pick in the Draft. Scouts, coaches and general nanagers...
Pro Day Notes: Second Edition
This was an eventful week for NFL Pro Days. In the last three days there have been no less than 15 Pro Days at various campuses all around the country. Some developments were minute and some were significant, but all of them will influence the draft in ways that we will never know. As with the...
More Panther Pro Day Updates
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Pro Day Notes: First Edition
To many casual fans, the Combine is the only scouting event used to measure prospects entering the draft. For NFL franchises, the Combine is just one of three major events used to initially determine a player’s suitability. Before the Combine, the prospects who finish their senior year...







