Article By Thomas Howe on 23rd February, 2010
Running a fast 40-yard dash, benching 225 pounds numerous times or generally putting up better numbers than expected at the combine can really skyrocket a draftee’s status.
Equally, having a poor combine can cause a player to fall down draft boards, potentially costing the youngster millions of dollars.
You only have to cast your minds back to last year’s combine involving Michael Crabtree and Darrius Heyward-Bey.
Crabtree, a standout sophomore at Texas Tech, played two seasons for the Red Raiders. He amasseed 231 receptions, 3,127 yards and 41 touchdowns. Crabtree had surgery after the colle...
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