Archive for January, 2010

Mississippi QB Snead plans to skip senior season, apply for draft

Mississippi quarterback Jevan Snead is going pro, skipping his senior season to enter the NFL draft after leading the Rebels to their best back-to-back seasons in nearly four decades.

Antonio Brown to Enter NFL Draft

MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. - Central Michigan junior receiver Antonio Brown will enter the National Football League Draft.

Demaryius Thomas Turning Pro?

Georgia Tech junior wide receiver Demaryius Thomas has scheduled a press conference tomorrow (Friday).

Colt McCoy Knocked Out of BCS Game

Texas quarterback Colt McCoy was forced to leave the BCS Championship Bowl early in the first quarter due to a shoulder injury.

Jason Worilds Latest Junior To Declare

Virginia Tech defensive end Jason Worilds (http://www.nfldraftbible.com/Players/List/2010-Big-Board/Jason-Worilds*.html) said he has decided to forgo his senior season and enter the NFL draft, according to ESPN.

Report: Eric Mangini To Return In 2010

Eric Mangini will return as head coach of the Cleveland Browns in 2010, according to Bruce Drennan of Sports Time Ohio.

Jevan Snead Enters His Name In The Draft

According to various sources, Ole Miss quarterback Jevan Snead (http://www.nfldraftbible.com/Players/List/2011-Big-Board/Jevan-Snead.html) has decided to declare for the 2010 NFL Draft.

Agent Hints CMU Wide Out Is Gone

What has been rumored for weeks may soon become reality for Central Michigan wide receiver Antonio Brown (http://www.nfldraftbible.com/Players/List/2011-Big-Board/Antonio-Brown.html).

Joe Theisman Interview With The Commish

The following is a transcript from NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell’s interview from the Joe Theisman radio show on December 4, 2010.

Jake Locker To Mentor Legend’s Son

Jake Locker (http://www.nfldraftbible.com/Players/List/2011-Big-Board/Jake-Locker.html) will hold a news conference Friday to talk publicly for the first time about his decision to stay at Washington for another year, a senior football season that begins with spring practice on March 29. And when the Huskies hit the field that day, Locker could be joined by the team’s presumed quarterback of the future, Nick Montana, son of Hall of Famer Joe Montana.