INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Former Arkansas receiver Andrew Armstrong had a good day at the NFL Combine on Saturday at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. The second-team All-SEC wideout is not one of the most heralded pass catchers at the Combine, despite a terrific senior season with the Razorbacks.
Over the weekend, a photo of over 20 NFL linemen began going viral as the young players supported each other in a unique way prior to going through drills at the event, which made national news headlines for a four-day plus period.
NOT HIRED FOR HIS DISPOSITION: Booker brings a no-nonsense, bash-and-smash approach to his work up front. He told NFL Network reporter Stacey Dales he views football as "legal assault," and that his mission on every down is to make the players he's blocking "not love football."
The drill is a footwork drill combined with a vision approach, as runners go forward, backward and side to side stepping over pads on the field. They then explode toward three big bags held by coaches who lean the pads one way or another to simulate a block.
NFL Scouting Combine is scheduled from February 27 to March 2 at the Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. The event will feature 329 NFL prospects being tested in various drills, medical examinations,
Texas football head coach Steve Sarkisian pulled into Lucas Oil Stadium ready to watch his former Longhorns compete. But “Coach Sark” didn’t just watch on Saturday, he analyzed the action momentarily — when Quinn Ewers threw the ball.
Arizona State star RB Cam Skattebo is described as a punishing runner. NFL teams will have to wait to see him run the 40 at ASU's pro day.
Texas defensive back Jahdae Barron, a consensus All-American and the 2024 Jim Thorpe Award winner, arrived in Indianapolis as the No. 9 overall draft prospect according to NFL.com’s Daniel Jeremiah. After his performance in testing and drills on Friday at the NFL Scouting Combine,