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NFL and NFLPA “have agreed to suspend all aspects of the joint COVID-19 Protocols, effective immediately” per this memo sent out today: pic.twitter.com/VTLJHqpbjt
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 3, 2022
Was having lunch yesterday and saw one of the Combine guys helping out someone on some hard times…@malikwillis being great even when nobody is watching. How can you not be a fan of this guy? pic.twitter.com/BmFzUM66NU
— Ryan Lacey (@rlacey23) March 3, 2022
Pittsburgh QB Kenny Pickett’s hands measured 8.5 inches.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 3, 2022
Kenny Pickett’s 8.5 inch hands would be the smallest for a QB in the league.
Fumbled 26 times in college.
— Benjamin Allbright (@AllbrightNFL) March 3, 2022
Desmond Ridder has 10″ hands and fumbled 36 times in college.
— Joe Marino (@TheJoeMarino) March 3, 2022
No QB with a hand size smaller than 9” (combine measurements) has been drafted in the 1st round since at least 2003.
Kenny Pickett: 8 1/2″ hands measured at 2022 Combine pic.twitter.com/1nk2rQhjum
— James Palmer (@JamesPalmerTV) March 3, 2022
Wan’Dale Robinson coming in three whole inches shorter than he was listed is…not awesome.
5’8″ with 27 5/8″ arms is not ideal length.
— Kent Lee Platte (@MathBomb) March 3, 2022
Source close to my eyes: Malik Willis has a strong arm.
— John Keim (@john_keim) March 4, 2022
The high floor/high ceiling difference is visible with Kenny Pickett and Malik Willis. Pickett is smooth, accurate, lets it rip confidently. Pro ready with the high floor. Willis has a damn cannon. High ceiling.
— Nick Shook (@TheNickShook) March 4, 2022
More than any other QB, I think Willis would energize this fanbase. You don’t bring in a vet, then sit Willis. If you draft Willis, you have to play him, even if you give him stuff he can run. If you can coach Heinicke up, you can coach Willis up.
— Disco (@discoque5) March 4, 2022
If I’m Washington I’m still looking to add more weapons. 11 would be high for Olave and not saying to pick him there but man he’s good and fast. https://t.co/k1qWbdweSc
— John Keim (@john_keim) March 4, 2022
Another one. Terrific ability to separate. Again: I’d look to add more weapons. IF they go the FA route at QB gonna need more help around him. It’s why few positions should be off the table at 11. https://t.co/GgTAcL9bha
— John Keim (@john_keim) March 4, 2022
So here’s the scary thing about Tyquan Thornton’s 1st 40u. His 1st 8 steps were mostly all off balance–especially step two which would make a dead track coach roll in his grave. Blazing time and yet–TONS of room for improvement room on the clock w/ better balance off the tape. https://t.co/LC4H0W0lrG
— IG: JosinaAnderson (@JosinaAnderson) March 4, 2022
What’s shaping up to be the official fastest WR group ever at the Combine is (not) coincidentally the lightest group in weight at 196 lbs
— Mark Dulgerian (@MarkDulgerian) March 4, 2022
Athleticism scores for the 2022 tight end class are now official.
Maryland’s Chigoziem Okonkwo earned the lone 90+ athleticism score among the group (91), followed by Daniel Belligner (82) & Jelani Woods (80).#NextGenScores pic.twitter.com/kBFPtizANl
— Next Gen Stats (@NextGenStats) March 4, 2022
If times hold and projected splits are anywhere near this, Christian Watson could own a 10.00 #RAS, ranking just below Calvin Johnson.
WR has two 10.00 scores because we have more than 2,000 players in the group. pic.twitter.com/LkF0xI1lce
— Kent Lee Platte (@MathBomb) March 4, 2022
As before, a reminder that the splits shown on all #RAS cards during the Combine are projected using the average for a player at that position with the same 40.
Official splits come out after the Combine.
— Kent Lee Platte (@MathBomb) March 4, 2022
North Dakota State WR Christian Watson ran an unofficial 4.28-second forty at 6’4-208 lbs.
Pending his official numbers, Watson is expected enter the draft as one of only three receivers to measure in at 6’4+ & earn a 90+ athleticism score in the NGS Draft model.#NextGenScores pic.twitter.com/k0rd7jDDov
— Next Gen Stats (@NextGenStats) March 4, 2022
Neal mentioned that, throughout his career, he studied third down pass rush tape of edge rushers that he was facing. “Logging stances, first down moves compared to third down moves and alignments” were some of the tendencies that he paid close attention to.
— Jordan Reid (@Jordan_Reid) March 3, 2022
A 335 pound offensive lineman looks far different than a 335 lb OL did 15 years ago.
— Geoff Schwartz (@geoffschwartz) March 3, 2022
Surveying sources in Indy, the consensus trade value for James Bradberry is a third-round pick and Saquon Barkley is a fourth-round pick. I’m skeptical that the Giants will pull the trigger on a Saquon trade.
— Dan Duggan (@DDuggan21) March 3, 2022
Amari Cooper, CeeDee Lamb and Michael Gallup have all but certainly played their final game together in Dallas. There are still moving pieces for Cowboys, but the shared opinion from several sources at combine is it would be an upset if Cooper returns. https://t.co/jQsDlH03R8
— Michael Gehlken (@GehlkenNFL) March 4, 2022
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