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NFLN Scouting Combine coverage schedule

For those who are interested, here's the schedule of events that will be covered on NFL Network starting later this week:

(all times Eastern)
Thursday, Feb. 21
2:30 p.m. – NFL Scouting Combine Press Conferences
7 p.m. – NFL Total Access from the Scouting Combine
Friday, Feb. 22
2:30 p.m. – NFL Scouting Combine Press Conferences
7:00 p.m. – NFL Total Access from the Scouting Combine
Saturday, Feb. 23
11 a.m. – Workouts: Kickers, Offensive Linemen and Tight Ends
2 p.m. – NFL Scouting Combine Press Conferences
7 p.m. – NFL Total Access from the Scouting Combine
Sunday, Feb. 24
11 a.m. – Workouts: Quarterbacks, Wide Receivers, Running Backs
2 p.m. – NFL Scouting Combine Press Conferences
7 p.m. – NFL Total Access from the Scouting Combine
Monday, Feb. 25
11 a.m. – Workouts: Linebackers, Defensive Lineman
7 p.m. – NFL Total Access from the Scouting Combine
Tuesday, Feb. 26
11 a.m. – Workouts: Defensive Backs
Wednesday, Feb. 27
8 p.m. – 2007 NFL Scouting Combine Wrap-Up Show

http://www.nfl.com/nflnetwork


I've got it down on my calendar! ;)
 
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set up the DVR to tape the DL, LB, and the DBs last night. Thanks for the full schedule.
 
Do they do the height measurements and things the day they work out or during the first couple of days?

I'm not sure...this will be my first year watching this since we just got NFLN last summer. I think that news will come out during the reports on Total Access, maybe?

It's sad how much I'm looking forward to watching this stuff...we're a sorry group of people, addicted to football like it's crack, desperately grabbing onto any little bit of information while we wait for the season to start...:hihi: But seriously, I do enjoy this analytical side of football. I can see it now, starting this weekend, from my kids: "mom, we want to watch SpongeBob/Fairly Odd Parents/a movie!" "No, mommy's watching something that she wants to see." "But mom, that's BOOOOORING!"

At least the workouts I really want to see (LB, DL, DB) are during school hours. :worthy:
 
I'm not sure...this will be my first year watching this since we just got NFLN last summer. I think that news will come out during the reports on Total Access, maybe?

It's sad how much I'm looking forward to watching this stuff...we're a sorry group of people, addicted to football like it's crack, desperately grabbing onto any little bit of information while we wait for the season to start...:hihi: But seriously, I do enjoy this analytical side of football. I can see it now, starting this weekend, from my kids: "mom, we want to watch SpongeBob/Fairly Odd Parents/a movie!" "No, mommy's watching something that she wants to see." "But mom, that's BOOOOORING!"

At least the workouts I really want to see (LB, DL, DB) are during school hours. :worthy:

Last year in school I was able to watch most of the workouts. Now that I have graduated I will need to rely on other peoples post to help get my "fix". Surprisingly it was pretty interesting to watch. The only thing I didn't like about last year’s event was when I saw Patrick Willis run his great 40 and any chance of him being in a saints uniform disappear :rant:

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I taped them last year and was looking back to see if you can learn anything from watching, to see how they turned out, and the answer is no. I was hoping, but watching game tape would tell you more. It will however give you an idea of where some of them may go in the draft. although houston was highly hiped by mayock and ran the fastest, lifted the most and still went in the second round.
 

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