The NFL announced procedures for fans wishing to attend the 75th NFL Draft on Thursday-Saturday, April 22-24 at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
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Suh, McCoy among first eight prospects confirmed to attend draft
Jason La Canfora has the first eight prospects confirmed to be at the NFL draft when it begins in primetime on April 22.
Complete Round-By-Round Order For 2010 NFL Draft
COMPLETE ROUND-BY-ROUND ORDER FOR 2010 NFL DRAFT
DRAFT BEGINS THURSDAY, APRIL 22 AT 7:30 PM ET
Following is the updated selection order for the 2010 NFL Draft. This includes the 32 compensatory draft choices which were awarded Monday.
The first round will start on Thursday, April 22 at 7:30 PM ET with the second and third rounds on Friday, April 23 at 6:00 PM ET followed by rounds 4-7 on Saturday, April 24 at 10:00 AM ET.
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Full round-by-round order for 2010 NFL DraftThe tentative seven-round order of the 2010 draft, which will begin in primetime on Thursday, April 22, was recently released by the NFL. Dive inside and check it out. Don’t let Holmgren fool you, Browns could draft Clausen at No. 7Quarterback is not a deep position in this draft, and that is a big reason why a team needing a young option under center — like the Browns — could make a move for a player like Jimmy Clausen. Small School Draft Guide: Last Chance To Save!Our Friends over at JBScouting.com are offering a special discount to save on their small-school draft guide:
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Draft Journal: Martin Tevaseu Preps For Pro DayDear Journal, It’s been a while since I checked in. Needless to say, I have been very productive both physically and mentally. Since January I’ve been training twice a day 6 days a week with Brian Hook at Hook Sports Performance who put me through an intense training regimen that focused on my explosion, quickness, speed, endurance and strength. The last two months I’ve been working closely with Mike Waters of Phase 1 Sports shaping my technique and form for each drill I will participate in. Mike Waters knowledge and experience has helped me translate Brian Hook’s training into reality. We tapered off my training last week and this week it’s all about mental repetition and progression. It’s been a long journey and now my NFL Pro Timing Day is upon us. I Pro Day Results: South DakotaCasey Knips * Height: 6076 / Weight: 306 / Arm: 34 ¼ / Hand: 10 ¼ Casey Bender * Height: 6054 / Weight: 296 / Arm: 33” / Hand: 9 ¼ *13 NFL teams in attendance Pro Day Results: Notre DameFollowing are results from Notre Dame’s Pro Day held Tuesday at the Loftus Center courtesy of South Bend Tribune. Quarterback Jimmy Clausen will work out for scouts on April 9. David Grimes and Asaph Schwapp last played in 2008. Grimes was cut by Denver last year, Schwapp by Dallas. James Aldridge, RB Vertical: 31.5 feet Broad jump: 9 feet, 4 inches Bench press: 14 (number of times lifted 225 pounds) 40-yard dash: 4.53, 4.52 seconds Pro agility: 4.4 seconds 3-cone drill: 7.0 seconds 60-yard shuttle: 11.38 seconds Sergio Brown, DB Vertical: 35.0 Broad jump: 10-3 Bench press: 15 40-yard dash: 4.53, 4.46 and 4.44 Pro agility: 4.06 3-cone drill: 6.67 60-yard shuttle: 11.15 Paul Duncan, OL Vertical: 29.5 Broad jump: 9-0 Bench press: 30 40-yard dash: 5.21, 5.3 Draft Watch: Lions’ Mayhew Hints At TradeThe NFL draft is a month away, but Lions general manager Martin Mayhew said Tuesday at the league’s owners meetings that he is “confident” he’ll have an opportunity to deal the No. 2 overall pick. “I feel confident that we’ll have an opportunity to move back,” Mayhew said. “Will that be an opportunity that we want to take advantage of? Will it be a situation where we feel we’re getting appropriate value? I couldn’t answer that right now.” Mayhew danced around several other questions on the topic of trading down from No. 2, something the Lions like other teams at the top of the draft have said they’re eager to do for the right price. But he said his comment was based on conversations he’s had with one other NFL team. “I’ll say that I’ve had conversations that let me know we’re going to be |