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[h2]Sources: Ga. Tech, USC players failed NFL Combine drug test[/h2]

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Updated Apr 18, 2010 6:30 PM ET
Every year, a few of the draft’s top prospects appear on the confidential list for failed NFL Scouting Combine drug tests.

FOXSports.com has learned the two biggest names for 2010: Georgia Tech running back Jonathan Dwyer and Southern California tight end Anthony McCoy.

Dwyer tested positive in February for amphetamines, but this appears unlikely to hurt his standing as a late first-round/early second-round selection in this week’s draft. A source said the positive test was triggered by a prescription medication that Dwyer has NFL clearance to use for a pre-existing condition.

“The NFL knew this going into the Combine,
 
it amazes me how many players flunk a piss test for the Combine.

Like My dude Bo says, its not a drug test, its an intelligence test, the NFL tells them the test is coming, and they just wanna see who's smart enough to put the weed down long enough to pass the test.
 
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Demaryius Thomas workout went well today, per a league source. About 13 teams attended, including Baltimore and Cincinnati. More to follow.



Get that money Bey
 
Source: Demaryius Thomas impresses at workout today




Georgia Tech wide receiver Demaryius Thomas displayed major progress from a broken foot he suffered prior to the NFL scouting combine during a workout conducted today for several NFL teams at an Atlanta area high school, according to a league source with knowledge of the situation.

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APGeorgia Tech wide receiver Demaryius Thomas worked out for NFL scouts today.

It wasn't a full workout because Thomas is at 90 to 95 percent of his normal capabilities while he continues to rehab the foot, and the 6-foot-3, 229-pound first-round draft prospect didn't run the 40-yard dash.

Thomas has recorded a 4.38 previously. 

We're told that he capped the workout with an explosive, full-speed over-the-shoulder catch.

For the most part, the workout was a series of situational positional drills where Thomas caught passes while running pass patterns at less than full-speed.

The chance of a recurrence of the foot injury, a broken fifth metatarsal that required surgery, is considered minimal. This close to the draft, though, it wasn't considered a good idea to take an unnecessary risk.

Roughly 13 NFL teams were in attendance, including the Cincinnati Bengals, Baltimore Ravens, New York Jets, St. Louis Rams and the Cleveland Browns. Other NFL teams are going to be sent a DVD of the workout session.

The Ravens were one of Thomas' official predraft visits.

Last season, Thomas caught 46 passes for 1,154 yards and eight touchdowns while averaging 25 yards per reception.

Thomas played in a run-first offense, but caught 120 career passes for 2,339 yards and 15 touchdowns.

Thomas has an ideal size-speed combination.

Because he played in a fairly limited offense in college, Thomas will probably need some time to adjust to the entire NFL route tree.

He was invited and plans to attend the NFL draft in New York with his family on Thursday.
 
Originally Posted by air max 87

Originally Posted by AG 47

Originally Posted by TheGift23

I don't understand why the Raiders or Niners just take Jason Campbell. He's basically yours with a 4th or 5th rounder and way better than any QBs on those rosters.


I personally want the Raiders to do it, but If I recall correctly the ******** placed a 2nd round tender on him.

I don't want him for a 2nd rounder.
******** would prob take a 3rd or 4th....

Or a 5th.. everyone in the league knows they want to get rid of him I dont see how much trade value he has.
 
Originally Posted by h3at23

Source: Demaryius Thomas impresses at workout today




Georgia Tech wide receiver Demaryius Thomas displayed major progress from a broken foot he suffered prior to the NFL scouting combine during a workout conducted today for several NFL teams at an Atlanta area high school, according to a league source with knowledge of the situation.

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APGeorgia Tech wide receiver Demaryius Thomas worked out for NFL scouts today.

It wasn't a full workout because Thomas is at 90 to 95 percent of his normal capabilities while he continues to rehab the foot, and the 6-foot-3, 229-pound first-round draft prospect didn't run the 40-yard dash.

Thomas has recorded a 4.38 previously. 

We're told that he capped the workout with an explosive, full-speed over-the-shoulder catch.

For the most part, the workout was a series of situational positional drills where Thomas caught passes while running pass patterns at less than full-speed.

The chance of a recurrence of the foot injury, a broken fifth metatarsal that required surgery, is considered minimal. This close to the draft, though, it wasn't considered a good idea to take an unnecessary risk.

Roughly 13 NFL teams were in attendance, including the Cincinnati Bengals, Baltimore Ravens, New York Jets, St. Louis Rams and the Cleveland Browns. Other NFL teams are going to be sent a DVD of the workout session.

The Ravens were one of Thomas' official predraft visits.

Last season, Thomas caught 46 passes for 1,154 yards and eight touchdowns while averaging 25 yards per reception.

Thomas played in a run-first offense, but caught 120 career passes for 2,339 yards and 15 touchdowns.

Thomas has an ideal size-speed combination.

Because he played in a fairly limited offense in college, Thomas will probably need some time to adjust to the entire NFL route tree.

He was invited and plans to attend the NFL draft in New York with his family on Thursday.

Dude is a physical beast. Screw him and his like 45 yards per catch average at GT though
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[h1]For those who don't have NFLN




ESPN’s 2010 NFL Draft Telecast begins Thursday, April 22
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Courtesy of ESPN

As the NFL Draft moves to its new Thursday and Friday night primetime slots for Rounds 1-3, Chris Berman, Jon Gruden, Mel Kiper, Jr., and a team of analysts, insiders and reporters will be a part of ESPN’s 31st consecutive year of televising the annual player selection meeting (April 22-24) from Radio City
Music Hall in New York. 



The 15 hours of planned live high definition coverage on ESPN and ESPN2 over three days (Thurs.-Sat.) will be supplemented by Draft-related content on multiple ESPN platforms, including ESPN Radio, ESPNEWS, ESPN.com, ESPN Mobile, ESPNU, ESPN The Magazine, ESPN International and more.
 
Thursday, April 22 (Round 1) and Friday, April 23 (Rounds 2-3), Berman and Kiper, working their 30th and 27th NFL Drafts for ESPN, respectively, will team with analysts Gruden, Tom Jackson and Steve Young on the main set from Radio City, while senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen and NFL Insider Adam Schefter will report from an additional set location in the hall.
Monday Night Football reporter Suzy Kolber will conduct interviews with Draft prospects at Radio City when they arrive, in the green room and after they are selected.
 
Draft coverage on both Thursday and Friday will begin at 3 p.m. with SportsCenter Special: On the Clock hosted by Monday Night Football’s Mike Tirico from the ESPN studios in Bristol, Conn., with analysts Cris Carter, Trent Dilfer, Kirk Herbstreit (Thursday only), Ron Jaworski, Keyshawn Johnson and ESPN Scouts Inc. director of college scouting Todd McShay.


Opening round coverage of the NFL Draft telecast will begin Thursday, April 22 at 7:30 p.m. on ESPN from Radio City Music Hall. Day 2 (Rounds 2-3) will begin Friday, April 23 at 6 p.m. on ESPN and will continue on ESPN2 until the conclusion of Round 3.
 
Day 3 coverage will begin Saturday, April 24 at 9 a.m. on ESPN with a one-hour SportsCenter Special: On the Clock followed by all seven hours (10 a.m. – 5 p.m.) of Rounds 4-7 with NFL Live’s Trey Wingo hosting from Radio City with Gruden, Kiper, Jaworski, Mortensen and Schefter.  Kolber will co-host from Bristol with
Tedy Bruschi, Trent Dilfer, Herm Edwards and McShay.
 
Sunday’s coverage will include a two-hour SportsCenter Draft Wrap Up Special at 1 p.m. on ESPN with Kolber and analysts Edwards, Kiper and McShay.
 
For 2010:


New primetime format for first Rounds 1-3: Round 1 – Thurs., April 22 (7:30 p.m., ESPN), Rounds 2-3 – Fri., April 23 (6 p.m., ESPN/switches to ESPN2);

Videoconferencing in high definition with all 32 teams using Glowpoint telepresence technology;

A 65-inch interactive touchscreen depth chart (McShay will utilize from Bristol);

Live shots with some 25 NFL Draft prospects, capturing their reactions when they are being picked;

Sport Science host John Brenkus will offer unique athlete analysis on player acceleration, VO2 Max, word association, speed and agility, etc., based on tests conducted on 2010 NFL Draft prospects.

ESPN will dispatch reporters on Days 1 and 2 to team sites across the country for all the latest updates and reactions, including: Colleen Dominguez (San Francisco 49ers), Pedro Gomez (New Orleans Saints), Rachel Nichols (St. Louis Rams), Wendi Nix (Pittsburgh Steelers), Sal Paolantonio (Philadelphia Eagles), Michael Smith (Cleveland Browns), Shelley Smith (Seattle Seahawks) and Ed Werder (Washington ********).
 
ESPN Radio


Football Tonight host Freddie Coleman will anchor ESPN Radio’s 2010 NFL Draft coverage Thursday and Friday, April 22-23, from Radio City Music Hall with ESPN.com senior NFL writer John Clayton and former Washington ******** General Manager Vinny Cerrato. ESPN Radio’s coverage will start Thursday at 7 p.m. (Round 1) and Friday at 6 p.m. (Rounds 2-3). ESPN Radio will also present news and updates Saturday from Rounds 4-7.
 
ESPNEWS


ESPNEWS will provide complete prime-time coverage of the NFL Draft beginning with Round 1 at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 22, with anchors Mike Hill and Dari Nowkhah, analysts Eric Allen and Qadry Ismail and reporter Joe Schad in ESPN’s Bristol studio. The coverage will continue at 6 p.m. Friday, April 23, with Rounds 2 and 3, anchored by Hill and Ryan Burr with Allen, Ismail and Schad.

Both nights, the ESPNEWS crew will provide analysis of picks, live interviews with players who are chosen, reports from Radio City Music Hall and special graphics to allow fans to follow the action team-by-team. In addition, viewers will be invited to share their thoughts through polls and comments on ESPN.com's SportsNation page and via Twitter. On Saturday, April 24, ESPNEWS' Draft-related coverage will include more special Draft-tracking graphics, as well as updates, interviews and analysis throughout the day.
 
ESPN NFL Draft TV schedule (Apr. 22-25):
 
Date  Time (ET)  Show  Network
Thurs., April 22  3-4 p.m.  SportsCenter Special: On the Clock  ESPN
   4-4:30 p.m.  NFL Live  ESPN
   4:30-7:30 p.m.  SportsCenter Special: On the Clock  ESPN
   7:30-11 p.m.  NFL Draft (Round 1)  ESPN
         
Fri., April 23  3-4 p.m.  SportsCenter Special: On the Clock  ESPN
   4-4:30 p.m.  NFL Live  ESPN
   4:30-6 p.m.  SportsCenter Special: On the Clock  ESPN
   6-10:30 p.m.  NFL Draft (Rounds 2-3)  ESPN/switches to ESPN2
         
Sat., April 24  9-10 a.m.  SportsCenter Special: On the Clock  ESPN
   10 a.m.-5 p.m.  NFL Draft (Rounds 4-7)  ESPN
         
Sun., April 25  1-3 p.m.  SportsCenter Draft Wrap-Up Special  ESPN
 
ESPN’s 2010 NFL Draft Lineup:
 
ESPN – Thursday and Friday nights:
Radio City Music Hall in New York City –


    * Set #1: Chris Berman, Jon Gruden, Tom Jackson, Mel Kiper Jr., and Steve Young
    * Stage set: Chris Mortensen and Adam Schefter
    * Reporter: Suzy Kolber


Bristol, Conn. –

    * SportsCenter Special: On the Clock (3 p.m.): Mike Tirico, Cris Carter, Trent Dilfer, Kirk Herbstreit (Thurs. only), Ron Jaworski, Keyshawn Johnson and Todd McShay

ESPN Radio:

    * Freddie Coleman will anchor the networks 2010 NFL Draft coverage from Radio City Music Hall, joined by ESPN.com senior NFL writer John Clayton and former Washington ******** GM Vinny Cerrato.

 
ESPNEWS:


Anchors Mike Hill, Dari Nowkhah and Ryan Burr will be joined by analysts Eric Allen, Qadry Ismail and college football reporter Joe Schad to provide analysis and discussion from ESPN’s Bristol studio Thursday and Friday nights during the 2010 NFL Draft
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^ just saw it.. is it just mccoy and dwyer?

and this means they both automatically go into the leagues substance abuse program, right?
 
Originally Posted by Mr Fizzy Womack

FWIW -

From ex-Jets/now-Cardinals kicker Jay Feely's twitter page:

@mortreport if Mays is there at the end of first Jets will NOT take him. I guarntee it, even though they have a need
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No way they take him...Already got fooled by Gholston, they learned their lesson.
I want Carlos Dunlap...6'6 DE don't grow on trees, and if he gets his head on straight, we have a franchise DE.
 
Originally Posted by airmaxpenny1

Originally Posted by Mr Fizzy Womack

FWIW -

From ex-Jets/now-Cardinals kicker Jay Feely's twitter page:

@mortreport if Mays is there at the end of first Jets will NOT take him. I guarntee it, even though they have a need
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No way they take him...Already got fooled by Gholston, they learned their lesson.
I want Carlos Dunlap...6'6 DE don't grow on trees, and if he gets his head on straight, we have a franchise DE.


Originally Posted by Al3xis

That's kinda contradictory.
Exactly, How u not want one work out wonder but u want the other...

I was reading people think Mays falls out the 1st round, yikes
 
Originally Posted by airmaxpenny1

Originally Posted by Mr Fizzy Womack

FWIW -

From ex-Jets/now-Cardinals kicker Jay Feely's twitter page:

@mortreport if Mays is there at the end of first Jets will NOT take him. I guarntee it, even though they have a need
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No way they take him...Already got fooled by Gholston, they learned their lesson.
I want Carlos Dunlap...6'6 DE don't grow on trees, and if he gets his head on straight, we have a franchise DE.


How you gonna say they learned their lesson and proceed to mention Dunlap as your choice 
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Dunlap is a HUGE risk. 
 
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