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NFL Draft 2016: Combine Disappointments Who Desperately Need Strong Pro Days

March 4, 2016   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The 2016 NFL Scouting Combine is in the books as the NFL calendar transitions to free agency and pro-day season. The combine had more than 300 prospects participate in interviews and timed drills. It was inevitable for several big-name players to disappoint at the event since the process is so intense and is meant to create a chaotic atmosphere.
Luckily for these seven individuals we’ve identified as combine disappointments, a mulligan in the form of a pro day gives them another opportunity to perform. Each school-specific pro day can be tailored to the prospect and maximize exposure to strengths while mitigating weaknesses. It also allows players to run a faster time in a specific drill.
We have the skinny on each combine performance that left us wanting more. Those who put the work in between now and their pro day could see their draft stock jump exponentially. Others could drop out of the draft completely if their pro-day outcome mirrors their combine results.
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