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Archive for March, 2010
Player Spotlight: Carlos Dunlap, Florida
Mar 31st
One of the purest pass rushers in this years up coming NFL Draft Florida’s Carlos Dunlap joins host Bo Marchionte on the NFL Draft Bible Player Spotlight Show. Don’t miss the chance to hear a player who could very well become the face of your defense over the next ten seasons, he’s that good, here on the NFL Draft Bible Player Spotlight Show.
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Player Spotlight: Chris Maragos, Wisconsin
Mar 31st
Size, speed and character all test off the charts for this former Badger. Don’t forget versatility as well since Chris Maragos played wide receiver at Western Michigan behind Green Bay Packers Greg Jennings before moving on to the Big Ten. The NFL is taking notice of today’s guest on the NFL Draft Bible Player Spotlight Show and so should you; don’t miss the chance to get up close with Chris Maragos from Wisconsin. Hosted by Bo Marchionte.
Player Spotlight: Casey Bender, South Dakota State
Mar 31st
Casey Bender offensive lineman for the South Dakota State Jackrabbits joins host Bo Marchionte on the NFL Draft Bible Player Spotlight Show.
Player Spotlight: Tunde Ogun, Christopher Newport
Mar 31st
The NFL Draft Bible welcomes back one of its show favorite’s running back Tunde Ogun from Christopher Newport. Ogun was recruited by D-I schools coming out of high school before playing for the Captains at the D-III level. The skill set is there along with a 4.52 forty time on a big back frame of 6’0” at 218 pounds. Join host Bo Marchionte on the NFL Draft Bible Player Spotlight Show.
Radio: Daniel Mogollon 740 The Game (Orlando)
Mar 31st
Join NFL Draft Bible President Daniel Mogollon on 740 The Game as draft talk heats up in Orlando!
4:30pm ET – 740 The Game Orlando – Shot Doctor
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Oklahoma State WR Bryant staunchly defends himself against critics
Mar 31st
Dez Bryant is fed up. Less than one month before the NFL draft, the Oklahoma State wide receiver has faced a barrage of criticism from all angles.
Top-rated safety Berry scheduled to visit five NFL teams
Mar 30th
Tennessee safety Eric Berry, considered the top defensive back in next month’s NFL draft, has scheduled formal visits with the Kansas City Chiefs, Washington Redskins, Philadelphia Eagles and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a source with knowledge of the situation said Tuesday.
Clemson RB Spiller joins list of prospects who will attend draft
Mar 30th
Clemson running back C.J. Spiller accepted an invitation to attend next month’s NFL draft in New York, a source with knowledge of the situation said Tuesday.
Radio: Rick Serritella Appearances For 3/30
Mar 30th
Join NFL Draft Bible Founder Rick Serritella around the circuit as draft talk heats up!
1:00pm ET – ESPN 1040 Tampa Bay – The Fabulous Sports Babe
3:00pm ET – Sports Talk Cleveland – With Greg Kozarik
3:30pm ET – Talking Trash With Taz – Hosted By Jim Day
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Pro Day: Anthony Davis To Hold Private Workout
Mar 30th
Anthony Davis, a top left tackle prospect out of Rutgers, did not finish participating in the team’s pro day, and will workout again for NFL scouts on March 30, according to his agent, Sunny Shah.
Shah sent the following email to all NFL clubs alerting them to the change:
Anthony Davis, left tackle from Rutgers University, will be conducting a private workout at Rutgers University on March 30, 2010 from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Anthony will be available for positional drills, measurements, and one-on-one meetings with any NFL personnel. Measurements and meetings will be done at the Hale Center and the positional workout will be conducted at the practice bubble. Anthony was unable to workout at the initial Rutgers Pro Day held on March 10, due to a sore hamstring and a stomach virus. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. If you have