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Former Georgia Tech linebacker Sedric Griffin is tested on his vertical jump in front of NFL scouts during Georgia Tech Pro Day held on the campus of Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Monday, March 15, 2010.
View Photo »Former Georgia Tech defensive back Martin Frierson in front of NFL scouts during Georgia Tech Pro Day held on the campus of Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Monday, March 15, 2010.
View Photo »Former Georgia Tech defensive end Derrick Morgan works out in front of NFL scouts during Georgia Tech Pro Day held on the campus of Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Monday, March 15, 2010.
View Photo »Former Georgia Tech running back Jonathan Dwyer works out in front of NFL scouts during Georgia Tech Pro Day held on the campus of Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Monday, March 15, 2010.
View Photo »Former Georgia Tech safety Morgan Burnett jumps in front of NFL scouts during Georgia Tech Pro Day held on the campus of Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Monday, March 15, 2010.
View Photo »ESPN analyst and former NFL player Craig James, left, and his attorney James Drakeley, enter the Texas Tech Administration Building to give a sworn statement in regards to the firing of former Texas Tech football coach Mike Leach, Saturday, March 13, 2010, in Lubbock, Texas.
View Photo »Former Texas Tech football coach Mike Leach, right, and his attorney Ted Liggett, walk to the Texas Tech Administration Building to hear sworn testimony from ESPN analyst and former NFL player Craig James, Saturday, March 13, 2010, in Lubbock, Texas.
View Photo »Former Texas Tech football coach Mike Leach leaves Texas Tech after Craig James' deposition, Saturday, March 13, 2010, in Lubbock, Texas. Adam James, the son of the ESPN analyst and former NFL player, is to testify under oath Saturday afternoon.
View Photo »ESPN analyst and former NFL player Craig James, center, speaks with his attorney James Drakeley, right, and Scott McLaughlin, before entering the Texas Tech Administration Building to give a sworn statement in regards to the firing of former Texas Tech football coach Mike Leach, Saturday,...
View Photo »ESPN analyst and former NFL player Craig James, arrives at Texas Tech to give a sworn statement in regards to the firing of former Texas Tech football coach Mike Leach, Saturday, March 13, 2010, in Lubbock, Texas.
View Photo »TCU defensive end Jerry Hughes runs a drill for NFL scouts during the TCU Pro Day in Fort Worth, Texas, Friday, March 12, 2010.
View Photo »TCU linebacker Daryl Washington runs a drill for NFL scouts to time during the TCU NFL Pro Day in Fort Worth, Texas, on Friday, March 12, 2010.
View Photo »TCU running back Joseph Turner jumps for NFL scouts to measure during the TCU NFL Pro Day in Fort Worth, Texas, on Friday, March 12, 2010.
View Photo »New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton answers a question during media day for NFL football Super Bowl XLIV Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2010, in Miami.
View Photo »New Orleans Saints quarterback Mark Brunell (11) answers questions during media day for NFL football Super Bowl XLIV Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2010, in Miami.
View Photo »New Orleans Saints safety Darren Sharper (42) speaks during media day for NFL football Super Bowl XLIV Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2010, in Miami.
View Photo »New Orleans Saints running back Reggie Bush (25) listens to a questions during media day for NFL football Super Bowl XLIV Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2010, in Miami.
View Photo »New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees (9) listens to a question during media day for NFL football Super Bowl XLIV Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2010, in Miami.
View Photo »New Orleans Saints' Na'Shan Goddard bench presses a reporter during media day for NFL football Super Bowl XLIV Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2010, in Miami.
View Photo »New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees (9) is seen in a video camera as he answers a question during media day for NFL football Super Bowl XLIV Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2010, in Miami.
View Photo »Indianapolis Colts tight end Jacob Tamme (84) high fives a reporter during media day for NFL football Super Bowl XLIV Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2010, in Miami.
View Photo »New Orleans Saints tight end Tory Humphrey high-fives a reporter during media day for NFL football Super Bowl XLIV ON Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2010, in Miami.
View Photo »New Orleans Saints tight end Jeremy Shockey (88) is seen in the back of a camera as he answers a question during media day for NFL football Super Bowl XLIV Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2010, in Miami.
View Photo »In this handout provided by Hasbro, Hasbro's MR. POTATO HEAD suits up for Super Bowl XLIV. Made by PPW Toys, under license from Hasbro and the NFL, Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints Sports Spuds get their game faces on for the big showdown in Miami.
View Photo »Indianapolis Colts defensive end Dwight Freeney (93) answers a question during media day for NFL football Super Bowl XLIV Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2010, in Miami.
View Photo »Indianapolis Colts center Jeff Saturday (63) answers a question during media day for NFL football Super Bowl XLIV Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2010, in Miami.
View Photo »Indianapolis Colts defensive tackle Raheem Brock (79) talks to reporters during media day for NFL football Super Bowl XLIV Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2010, in Miami.
View Photo »Indianapolis Colts defensive end Dwight Freeney (93) talks about his ankle during media day for NFL football Super Bowl XLIV Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2010, in Miami.
View Photo »The ankle of Indianapolis Colts defensive end Dwight Freeney (93) is seen during media day for NFL football Super Bowl XLIV Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2010, in Miami.
View Photo »Indianapolis Colts linebacker Philip Wheeler (50) rests during media day for NFL football Super Bowl XLIV Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2010, in Miami.
View Photo »It's kind of like the Super Bowl. A lot of people don't watch the NFL but they all go to Super Bowl parties. Well, this is a like a month-long Super Bowl party. Everybody gets a chance to fill out a bracket, and it's this social interaction thing. This gives you a way to kind of watch the tournament and...
What better way than using the platform that I've been given as an NFL football player to do that?
I know this much: I was very thankful for the opportunity in Cleveland, and I'm really just looking forward to working with a coach like (Head Coach) Josh (McDaniels) ... I think it'll be great for me working with an offensive-minded coach, and being familiar with a system that I kind of worked with in ...
An NFL coin toss has a few fundamental elements that are missing here, most notably the presence of the teams involved
The worst NFL team could defeat the best college team
I like that I showed improvement. I did nine in Indy (at the NFL combine) and I did 11 here so that just shows improvement. I think scouts saw that if I get in the weight room I definitely can get stronger.
An NFL roster would just make me happy. I am sure a bunch of LSU guys would like to see us with the Saints, but I will go anywhere.
I've watched a lot of NFL film and there are great guys out there. I have worked with players who have played in the NFL and at all-star games I have worked with NFL coaches. I definitely feel confident at the next level I can play. I just have to look out for a team to give me that opportunity and a ch...
I've watched a lot of NFL film and there are great guys out there. I have worked with players who have played in the NFL and at all-star games I have worked with NFL coaches. I definitely feel confident at the next level I can play. I just have to look out for a team to give me that opportunity and a ch...
They have teams that want me to come in and play strictly full-back, and not even play tight-end. Then there is that new position in the NFL, the H-Back position, where you are a combination. I think that is where I fit most at the next level, but right now I am just trying to learn and adapt and do wha...
Allen Park, Mich.-The Detroit Lions announced today that they have acquired CB Chris Houston from the Atlanta Falcons for the Lions’ sixth round pick in the 2010 NFL Draft and a conditional seventh round pick in the 2011 NFL Draft.
WIth the 5th pick in the 2010 NFL draft the Kansas City Chiefs select... Eric Berry Safety Tennesee...
My husband [NFL star Tom Brady] said, ‘There’s no way we’re going to call him River.’ But my father’s name is Reinoldo, so it’s a homage to him. And it’s like water.
Michael Meyers has come to a very different conclusion on a different level and his is a real study, not just a report ... He mentions poorly designed [analyses] and this is the kind of work he does and that the statistical analysis by the [NFL] panel was also flawed.
many NFL players prefer FieldTurf because it is softer and more comfortable to land on than other playing surfaces such as natural grass, but the more that NFL players play on this surface, the more prone they are to injury. It is important for athletes, coaches, athletic trainers and fans to be aware o...
The Meadowlands will be home to the NFL’s newest stadium in its biggest market ... It would be crazy not to put the biggest football game of the year on the league’s biggest and best stage.
Merlin Olsen is one of the best players in the history of the NFL
The combine I think has kind of turned into a made-for-tv-deal ... I’m not sure how much emphasis those people put on that stuff, just like the mock drafts and all that stuff. If they don’t change them every day, nobody looks. They’ve got to have something to talk about, but I would imagine the NFL peop...
I know there's an opportunity there for me, and I'm just going to do what I have to do so that it is my position ... I definitely plan on starting. I've been a starter (when healthy) for the past three years in the NFL. I've done a good job at being a starter, so I feel that (if) I have the opportunity,...
I still have aspirations of making it in the NFL as a long snapper. My name is on the radar. (The dream’s) alive, but the clock’s ticking.
We used to joke that USA, which is a wonderful network, is getting paid for showing NCIS repeats and we’re not getting paid for showing the original product. If we’re spending millions of dollars on NFL football or CSI, we should get paid as much as a cable network showing repeats.
It’s very clear to everyone on the Yard ... with those that will ask the question, ‘Is there any chance that the secretary of the Navy might release us to play in the NFL?’ The answer is ‘no’ here ... Number one, you’ve got an obligation to go serve; number two, the NFL knows very clearly that as a ... ...
It’s very clear to everyone on the Yard ... with those that will ask the question, ‘Is there any chance that the secretary of the Navy might release us to play in the NFL?’ The answer is ‘no’ here ... Number one, you’ve got an obligation to go serve; number two, the NFL knows very clearly that as a ... ...
I didn't sack him, but I knocked down Brady, and we had a nice little jawing match afterwards ... And it was really cool to sack Peyton Manning, but I think the one against Carson Palmer was the most exciting one for me. Being back in Cincinnati with about 75 family and friends at the stadium watching t...
I think it had a lot to do with me getting comfortable as the season went on. There were some big learning curves that took place early in the season about how to play the position in the NFL ... The more comfortable you get, the more confident you get, and the easier it is to play.
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Former Georgia Tech linebacker Sedric Griffin is tested on his vertical jump in front of NFL scouts during Georgia Tech Pro Day held on the campus of Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Monday, March 15, 2010. View Photo »
I've been fortunate to be around quality people in my coaching career ... I'm hoping some of the things I've been able to experience first as a college coach and then in the NFL have made me a better coach. But most importantly, I always want to be around quality people. I've been lucky in my career to ...
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Former Georgia Tech defensive back Martin Frierson in front of NFL scouts during Georgia Tech Pro Day held on the campus of Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Monday, March 15, 2010. View Photo »
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Former Georgia Tech defensive end Derrick Morgan works out in front of NFL scouts during Georgia Tech Pro Day held on the campus of Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Monday, March 15, 2010. View Photo »
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