The Scouting Combine generates more interest every offseason. It was an especially publicized event this year because the NFL draft and its related events are the only sure things with no new Collective Bargaining Agreement on the horizon.
We previewed the six-day affair last week, and
successfully pinpointed a number of workout wonders like Nevada DE
Dontay Moch, Abilene Christian WR
Edmund Gates, and Miami CB
Demarcus Van Dyke, the latter of whom ran the fastest forty time in Indianapolis.
Now, let's have a look at risers and fallers from the 2011 Combine.
Combine's Biggest Risers
1. Florida State QB Christian Ponder
After undergoing
three throwing-arm surgeries in his final two college seasons, Ponder's biggest pre-draft objectives were clear: stay healthy and pass medicals. He's done both, acing physicals at the Senior Bowl and Combine amidst
lengthy stints on the MRI machine, and turning in terrific passing-drill performances. In Indianapolis, the consensus was that Ponder had the
most accurate throwing session of any signal caller inside Lucas Oil Stadium. The ideal West Coast quarterback, Ponder emerges from the six-day affair
gaining steam as a potential first-round pick.
Ponder's Combine measurables: 6'2/229, 10 1/4" hands, 4.65 forty, 34" vertical
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