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Category Archives: NFL Draft
Player Spotlight: James Starks, Buffalo
The NFL Draft Bible speaks with Buffalo U. RB James Starks as we continue to track his journey to the NFL in this edition of the Player Spotlight Show hosted by Bo Marchionte.
Player Spotlight: Ed Wang, Virginia Tech
The NFL Draft Bible goes one-on-one with Ed Wang of Virginia Tech in this edition of the Player Spotlight Show.
Player Spotlight: Kevin Basped, Nevada
The NFL Draft Bible goes one-on-one with Kevin Basped of Nevada in this edition of the Player Spotlight Show.
Player Spotlight: Earl Mitchell, Arizona
The NFL Draft Bible goes one-on-one with Earl Mitchell of Arizona in this edition of the Player Spotlight Show.
Player Spotlight: Aleric Mullins, North Carolina
The NFL Draft Bible goes one-on-one with Aleric Mullins of North Carolina in this edition of the Player Spotlight Show.
Player Spotlight: Craig Carey, Cincinnati
The NFL Draft Bible goes one-on-one with Craig Carey of Cincinnati in this edition of the Player Spotlight Show.
Player Spotlight: Blair Bines, Rutgers
The NFL Draft Bible goes one-on-one with Blair Bines of Rutgers in this edition of the Player Spotlight Show.
Player Spotlight: Dominique Dixon, Montclair State
The NFL Draft Bible goes one-on-one with Dominique Dixon of Montclair State in this edition of the Player Spotlight Show.
Oklahoma State Holds Annual Pro Day
STILLWATER, Okla. – Oklahoma State held its annual pro timing day at Boone Pickens Stadium Wednesday with several members of the senior class of 2009 running through a battery of measurements, tests and drills in front of 40 official NFL personnel representing 27 different teams. General managers from three NFL franchises were on hand to catch the action.<br
The day began in OSU’s sparkling new weight room facility, where the Cowboys were measured for height and weight. At taller than six feet, six inches, offensive lineman Brady Bond was the tallest member of the group. Fellow offensive lineman Russell Okung came in at six-foot-five and three-quarters and weighed 310 pounds.<br
Once everyone was measured, selected players moved to the vertical jump station, where former OSU safety Quinton Moore (the only player from the senior class of 2008 participating in tests) was the star with