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NFL Draft prospects work hard at combine camps so they can improve their standing and cash in.

Omar Kelly / South Florida Sun-Sentinel


DAVIE - An hour and a half into the first of the day's three training sessions, Andre Caldwell is sweating profusely. His body and mind are starting to show signs of exhaustion.

Pete Bommarito notices the Florida receiver has forgotten what to do with his hands, his shoulders and his head during Friday's practice of the 3-cone drill. The technique Caldwell has spent the past six weeks honing is slipping, so Bommarito walks over to a kneeling Caldwell and sends a warning shot.

"You have to be the fastest guy at the combine," Bommarito stresses, referring to the array of tests NFL teams will put Caldwell and about 100 other draft-eligible prospects through this week in Indianapolis. "You are probably top five or six at your position, but this is no time to let up. Push yourself, get that time, and you'll be moving up." Full Story – Sun-Sentinel
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/.../sfl-flspcombinecamp20sbfeb20,0,1559391.story
 

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