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NFL Regional Combine 2014: Key Information for Evaluations

February 8, 2014   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The surest way to make it in the NFL is by becoming a superstar college football player, declaring your intentions to go to the draft, hiring an agent to negotiate with teams on your behalf and then dominating at the official NFL Scouting Combine.
However, not every player gets the chance to do that.
That’s where the NFL Regional Combines come in.
Starting Saturday in Houston, NFL hopefuls will have an opportunity to test their skills in a series of open tryouts. Let’s dig into some key information for the evaluations.
 
What it is 
Before you hop on a plane to Houston to finally try out for an NFL team, know that there is an entire list of eligibility rules you must pass to be given a chance at a regional combine.
For one, the fee is $245 for positional players and $295 for kickers and punters.
Assuming the fee is covered, the combines are open to players who meet the eligibility standards for the 2014 NFL draft but were no...

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