The NFL Combine Results 2010 are in after 6 days of drills, tests, and interviews at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. Over 600 NFL executives, head coaches, general managers and trainers came to the Combine to find new players for their teams. Hundreds of the very best college football players attended the 2010 NFL Combine with hopes of making it to one of the NFL’s 32 teams. The first round of the NFL draft will be held Friday April 22nd with the St. Louis Rams having the number one selection.
The series of drills these prospective NFL players were put through included the 40-yard dash, bench press, vertical jump, broad jump, 3-cone drill, and shuttle run. During the past week some outstanding performances where put up by many of the participants. Highlighted by Clemson’s Jacoby Ford posting a 4.28 second 40 yard dash and Chris Cook reaching 11 feet in his vertical jump. The participants also took part in psychological tests along with informal and formal interviews.
The NFL Combine has been around since 1982. The purpose of the National Invitational Camp is the same then as it is now to give the current NFL teams a look at the college football players looking to be drafted. The NFL Combine results 2010 surely proved the skill of the young players of today.
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