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Bengals Get To Look At Blockers In Combine Today On Friday
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(03-06-2022, 12:21 PM)fredtoast Wrote: I guess that is why no NFL teams send any scouts or coaches to watch these drills.


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No one, not even Kevin, is saying that the decisions will be based just on what we see at the combine.  But people who say these drills are meaningless don't get it either.

The combine is slightly more aligned towards discovering red flags. Red flags in drills, yes hand size for QB’s and WR. Red Flags on bench press for certain position. Arm length on OL guys. Obviously speed for everyone. Certainly the interviews are skewed towards red flags. But video of competition will always be the most important. And again maybe less so is finding red flags of players taking plays off.
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RE: Bengals Get To Look At Blockers In Combine Today On Friday - Soonerpeace - 03-06-2022, 03:21 PM

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