Ryan Mallett took a close look at the NFL last year before deciding to return to Arkansas. The Razorbacks’ junior liked what he saw this time around,
declaring his intention to enter the NFL draft Thursday night.
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Virginia Tech RB Evans says time is now to apply for NFL draft
Virginia Tech running back Darren Evans missed all of his sophomore season while rehabilitating from knee surgery, and he isn’t taking the chance that it could happen again.
Scout’s Notebook: OSU-Arkansas (Sugar Bowl)
Scout’s Notebook: OSU-Arkansas (Sugar Bowl)
A series of dropped passes and an inability to contain Buckeye quarterback Terrelle Pryor proved fatal to an Arkansas team with lofty aspirations of defeating Jim Tressel’s second-ranked squad. After a humiliating showing on New Year’s Day, Ohio State did the Big Ten conference proud by holding on to a 31-26 win over the Razorbacks of the mighty South Eastern Conference (SEC).
Wham! Cam! Thank you, Mam!
Cameron Heyward stats (6 tackles, 3.5 TFLs, 2 QB hits, 1 sack and 1 pass breakup) don’t even begin to tell the type of impact the punishing lineman had in keeping Arkansas’ offense in check and limiting the damage.
The 6’6”, 288-pound enforcer proved to be unblockable from the very start when he powered through left tackle DeMarcus Love’s inside shoulder and pressured Razorback quarterback Ryan Mallett to fire a hasty pass on the first series.
The
Scout’s Notebook: OSU-Arkansas (Sugar Bowl)
Scout’s Notebook: OSU-Arkansas (Sugar Bowl)
A series of dropped passes and an inability to contain Buckeye quarterback Terrelle Pryor proved fatal to an Arkansas team with lofty aspirations of defeating Jim Tressel’s second-ranked squad. After a humiliating showing on New Year’s Day, Ohio State did the Big Ten conference proud by holding on to a 31-26 win over the Razorbacks of the mighty South Eastern Conference (SEC).
Wham! Cam! Thank you, Mam!
Cameron Heyward stats (6 tackles, 3.5 TFLs, 2 QB hits, 1 sack and 1 pass breakup) don’t even begin to tell the type of impact the punishing lineman had in keeping Arkansas’ offense in check and limiting the damage.
The 6’6”, 288-pound enforcer proved to be unblockable from the very start when he powered through left tackle DeMarcus Love’s inside shoulder and pressured Razorback quarterback Ryan Mallett to fire a hasty pass on the first series.
The
Stanford QB Luck decides to stay in school, delay NFL entry
Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck has decided to stay in college to get his degree instead of immediately cashing in on the riches of playing in the NFL.
Clemson DE Bowers plans to enter 2011 NFL Draft
Clemson junior All-American Da’Quan Bowers said Wednesday he was giving up
his senior season to make himself available for the 2011 NFL Draft.
Ricardo Lockette Shoots For Sub-4.3 40-Time
With the NFL Scouting Combine only 50 days away, Fort Valley State wide out Ricardo Lockette is already working out in Phoenix, Arizona at Triple Threat Performance. Lockette says, “The whole goal is the get bigger, faster and stronger.”
The positive buzz surrounding Lockette is understandable; he’s big receiver (6’2” ¾ and 212 pounds) with a track background and blazing speed.
During the Russell Athletic HBCU All-Star game played on December 18th at the Georgia Dome, Lockette posted a 4.35 in the 40-yard dash. “Yeah, 4.35…you know, it was a bad day for me. With my track background I’ve run 4.27 and 4.28 on numerous occasions,” said Lockette of his result. “Right now I’m in Arizona training, so hopefully I’ll get that 4.35 back to where it needs to be.” With his 2009 200-Meter Championship in Division II, he has reason to expect an improvement. Imagine
Miami CB Harris, Virginia DE Farr decide to apply for draft
Miami cornerback Brandon Harris and Virginia defensive end Zane Farr each said they will forgo their final season of eligibility.
Notre Dame TE Rudolph plans to enter 2011 NFL Draft
Notre Dame junior tight end Kyle Rudolph says he will give up his final season of college eligibility and make himself available for the NFL draft.
Gabbert ‘bittersweet’ after declaring he’ll apply for NFL Draft
University of Missouri junior quarterback Blaine Gabbert is among five players who declared Monday their intent to apply for April’s NFL Draft.