Podcast: Vai Taua, Nevada

The Nevada Wolf Pack faithful were treated to watching one of the finest running backs in college football over the last few years with Vai Taua pounding the rock and putting up numbers any video game guru would love. In 2009 he averaged 7.8 yards while rushing for 1,345 yards and ten touchdowns and in 2010 he dazzled the Wolf Pack fans with 1,623 yards and 19 touchdowns earning 2010 All-WAC first team honors. Playing in the East/West Shrine Game and receiving the invite to perform in front of the NFL scouts and coaches at the NFL Scouting Combine Taua has the ability to make a lasting impression at the next level. Bringing the NFL stars of tomorrow to you today is the NFL Draft Bible Player Spotlight Show, hosted by Bo Marchionte.

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Podcast: Brandon Thompson, Boise State

All-WAC second team cornerback from Boise State Brandon Thompson takes time from his combine and pro-day training  to talk with the NFL Draft Bible. Thompson recorded three interceptions this past season placing him eighth all-time on the Boise State interception list with 40 career starts as a member of the Broncos. Bringing the NFL stars of tomorrow to you today here on the NFL Draft Bible Player Spotlight Show.

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Podcast: Colin Baxter, Arizona

One of the toughest players ever to suit up as a Wildcat, Colin Baxter played most of his senior season on a bum knee before finally getting surgery on a torn meniscus in December. One thing every coach loves is toughness and add to it leadership and the Arizona team captain possesses both. Bringing the NFL’s brightest stars of tomorrow to you today on the NFL Draft Bible Player Spotlight Show, hosted by Bo Marchionte.

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Podcast: Shane Jarka, Oklahoma State

Going up against guys like Kendall Hunter or Keith Toston last season and applying pressure in practice everyday with teammate receivers like Justin Blackmon or Dez Bryant last season defensive lineman Shane Jarka of the Oklahoma State Cowboys is plenty ready play against the level. Growing up in Sugarland, Texas one of the safest places to live according to some surveys didn’t make Oklahoma State Cowboys defensive lineman Shane Jarka soft. Jarka works relentlessly on the defensive side of the ball and loves chasing after the quarterback. Bringing the NFL stars of tomorrow to you today is the NFL Draft Bible Player Spotlight Show, hosted by Bo Marchionte.

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Draft Diary #2: Steve Schilling: 2/18/11

Former Michigan offensive lineman Steve Schilling makes his second draft diary entry as he prepares to leave for Indianapolis for the NFL Scouting Combine.

Draft Diary #2 – 2/18

Next week, I’m heading to Indianapolis for the NFL Scouting Combine. Ever since my season at Michigan ended, all I can think about is the combine week. I just want to finally be there! The anticipation is rough, but I’ve still been able to maintain focus, which is important. Each day of workouts has been dedicated to getting in the best possible shape for the specific combine drills. Once I’m down there, I want to make sure the scouts see how much of a hard worker I am and how dependable I will

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Podcast: Pat Devlin, Delaware

The University Delaware is no stranger to stand-out transfers becoming stars for the Blue Hens. First we saw Joe Flacco leave the University of Pittsburgh to come to Delaware before reaching stardom for the Baltimore Ravens. The next in line for the NFL is former Penn State quarterback Pat Devlin. Devlin earned the 2010 CAA Offensive Player of the Year Award guiding the Blue Hens the NCAA Championship game in Frisco, Texas. Devlin earned the highest honor any draft prospect could ask for with the invite to the NFL Scouting Combine which begins February 24 in Indianapolis. Bringing the NFL stars of tomorrow to you today is the NFL Draft Bible Player Spotlight Show, hosted by Bo Marchionte.

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Podcast: Jeron Johnson, Boise State

For those who truly love hard-hitting defensive players then you can’t wait to see number safety Jeron Johnson from Boise State make the jump to the next level. The first team All-WAC selection finished his Bronco career with 325 tackles ensuring him a special place in the hearts of the Bronco faithful. Ranked as one of the top safeties in the 2011 draft class Johnson will showcase his talents at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, which is days away. Bringing the NFL’s brightest stars of tomorrow to you today is the NFL Draft Bible Player Spotlight Show, hosted by Bo Marchionte.

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