legelegel
02-22-2007, 04:13 PM
NFL Combine begins Thursday in Indianapolis
NFL Combine workouts will be shown live starting at 10:00 am Sunday on the NFL Network.
Any body have access to this network?
The Houston Chronicle's Lance Zierlein has Adrian Peterson going fourth, to Cleveland.
Houston Texans, picking at No. 8, are the other likely team to pick Peterson.
Peterson told TheNFLexperts.com, "One of my goals is to run a 4.29 or a low 4.3 ( in the 40-yard dash)."
The Cleveland Browns and Tampa Bay Bucs will flip a coin at 7:45 a.m. Friday -- to determine which team will pick third in the NFL Draft.
The winner of the flip will go third, the loser will pick fourth. And the results may have a significant impact on where former Oklahoma running back Adrian Peterson is selected.
Cleveland is interested in Peterson and many mock drafts have the Browns taking him, if they pick fourth. But if they pick third, Cleveland could take Wisconsin offensive lineman Joe Thomas, Georgia Tech wide receiver Calvin Johnson and one of the top quarterbacks, if any of them are available. Tampa doesn't need a running back, so Peterson could fall, perhaps as far as No. 8, where the Houston Texans would surely take him.
NFL Combine workouts will be shown live starting at 10:00 am Sunday on the NFL Network.
Any body have access to this network?
The Houston Chronicle's Lance Zierlein has Adrian Peterson going fourth, to Cleveland.
Houston Texans, picking at No. 8, are the other likely team to pick Peterson.
Peterson told TheNFLexperts.com, "One of my goals is to run a 4.29 or a low 4.3 ( in the 40-yard dash)."
The Cleveland Browns and Tampa Bay Bucs will flip a coin at 7:45 a.m. Friday -- to determine which team will pick third in the NFL Draft.
The winner of the flip will go third, the loser will pick fourth. And the results may have a significant impact on where former Oklahoma running back Adrian Peterson is selected.
Cleveland is interested in Peterson and many mock drafts have the Browns taking him, if they pick fourth. But if they pick third, Cleveland could take Wisconsin offensive lineman Joe Thomas, Georgia Tech wide receiver Calvin Johnson and one of the top quarterbacks, if any of them are available. Tampa doesn't need a running back, so Peterson could fall, perhaps as far as No. 8, where the Houston Texans would surely take him.