I was thinking about Neal and players in similar situations, not guys projected in rounds 1 or 2. Is it more advantageous to play ball or train for a combine (neither of which are guaranteed to happen)?
Isn't the combine in place because NFL scouts/Gms/coaches are busy in the fall? Seemingly, they'd have plenty of time to watch and scout college players during the spring. I would think they'd much rather see games played vs. combine.
I Guess it will be interesting to see how it plays out.
Isn't the combine in place because NFL scouts/Gms/coaches are busy in the fall? Seemingly, they'd have plenty of time to watch and scout college players during the spring. I would think they'd much rather see games played vs. combine.
I Guess it will be interesting to see how it plays out.