Saturday, February 13, 2010

2010 NFL Combine: TE Overview

List of Tight Ends Invited to NFL Combine:
Nate Byham, Pittsburgh
Dorin Dickerson, Pittsburgh
Ed Dickson, Oregon
James Dray, Stanford
Brody Eldridge, Oklahoma
Dedrick Epps, Miami
Riar Geer, Colorado
Garrett Graham, Wisconsin
Jimmy Graham, Miami
Jermaine Gresham, Oklahoma
Rob Gronkowski, Arizona
Clay Harbor, Missouri State
Aaron Hernandez, Florida
Michael Hoomanawanui, Illinois
Jeron Mastrud, Kansas State
Anthony McCoy, USC
Tony Moeaki, Iowa
Colin Peek, Alabama
Dennis Pitta, BYU
Andrew Quarless, Penn State

Juniors:
Rob Gronkowski, Arizona
Aaron Hernandez, Florida

Played in Senior Bowl:
Dorin Dickerson, Pittsburgh
Ed Dickson, Oregon
Garrett Graham, Wisconsin
Jimmy Graham, Miami
Michael Hoomanawanui, Illinois
Anthony McCoy, USC
Colin Peek, Alabama

Played in East – West:
Clay Harbor, Missouri State
Dennis Pitta, BYU
Andrew Quarless, Penn State

Played in Texas vs. Nation:
James Dray, Stanford
Dedrick Epps, Miami
Clay Harbor, Missouri State

Story Lines:
Ed Dickson – Many people think that he could have a great week at the NFL Combine, because he should test very well.

James Dray – Dray got injured in his first practice at the Texas vs. the Nation game with an ankle injury and most likely won’t be able to work out.

Dedrick Epps – Epps hurt his toe late in the week of the Texas vs. the Nation game but should be able to work out as trainers didn’t think it was that bad.

Jimmy Graham – Former basketball player who hasn’t played much football, he is very raw but people are very interested in his size an athleticism.

Rob Gronkowski – Missed most of his junior season because of a back injury but still came out early because got a late first round grade.

Jermaine Gresham – Gresham missed all of the 2009 season with a knee injury and could have gone back to Oklahoma but deicide to not take a red shirt year.

Anthony McCoy – McCoy has some issues with grades at USC, and scouts wonder why that is, something that McCoy will be asked repeatedly at the NFL Combine.

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