The 2017 NFL Scouting Combine is here. Here is how you can watch all of the day one action, online.
Can you believe it? The NFL Combine is here once again, and future NFL stars are ready to put on their best for all 32 teams and their executives. Throughout the four-day event, players from all positions will be put through a myriad of drills, workouts and off camera interviews with prospective teams looking at possibly drafting them. For prospective pro players, this is the biggest job interview, and the biggest days of your life to date. Many decisions will be made about players from the outcomes of the on field drills and the person to person interviews that take place throughout the week.
Day one kicks off on Friday, March 2nd when offensive lineman and running backs take the field. Players to watch out for from the offensive line group include: Alabama’s Cam Robinson, Utah’s Garett Bolles, Indiana’s Dan Feeney, and Wisconsin’s Ryan Ramczyk, among many others.
The most exciting position group of the day should be the running backs, as fans and NFL executives will get a look at many top running backs such as, LSU’s Leonard Fournette, Florida State’s Dalvin Cook, and Stanford’s Christian McCaffrey. As well as sleepers such Jamaal Williams from BYU and Donnel Pumphrey from San Diego State, who set the all-time NCAA rushing record during the 2016 season.
Here is all of the information you need to watch day one of the 2017 NFL Combine.
Date: Friday, March 2nd, 2017
Venue: Lucas Oil Stadium
Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
Time: 9:00am ET
TV: NFL Network
Live Stream: NFL.com Now
Next: 2017 NFL Combine Full Participant List
Day one of the NFL Combine should get things off to a good start. There are many great lineman to watch and an even bigger spectacle will be watching the trio of top running backs, Fournette, Cook and McCaffrey, to see who separates themselves from the others. Those players and more will take center stage at the Combine and thats just day one.
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