On The Clock: No. 9 Dallas Cowboys

On The Clock: No. 9 Dallas Cowboys: 6-10, 3rd In the NFC East (Tied)

General Manager: Jerry Jones (23rd Year), Head Coach: Jason Garrett (2nd Year/5th Year With Dallas), Passing Game Coordinator: John Garrett (1st Year/5th Year With Dallas), Running Game Coordinator: Hudson Houck (1st Year/4th Year With Dallas), Defensive Coordinator: Bob Ryan (1st Year)

Offense Rankings: No. 7 Overall, No. 7 Scoring, No. 6 Passing, No. 16 Rushing

Defense Rankings: No. 23 Overall, No. 31 Scoring, No. 26 Passing, No. 12 Rushing

The Five Year Plan – Record: 48-32; Last Playoff Appearance: 2009; Last Playoff Victory: 2009 Season (34-14 Over the Philadelphia Eagles)

2010 Draft: (1-24) WR Dez Bryant, (2-55) LB Sean Lee, (4-126) S Akwasi Owusu-Ansah, (6-179) OT

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Draft Diary #3: Steve Schilling: 3/1/11

Former Michigan offensive lineman Steve Schilling makes his third draft diary entry as he takes us inside the NFL Scouting Combine from a player’s perspective.

Draft Diary #3 – 3/1/11

I’m happy to officially have the NFL Combine behind me, and I think my time in Indianapolis went really well. This is yet another step towards my goal of securing a spot on an NFL team. I’m really trying to take everything one day at a time. Rather than getting too far ahead of myself and focusing on the future, I want to focus on the present in order to make sure teams see me as the best possible player I can be. The week was tiring, but

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Draft Diary #3: Mike Mohamed: 3/1/11

Former California inside linebacker Mike Mohamed makes his third draft diary entry as he takes us inside the NFL Scouting Combine from a player’s perspective.

Draft Diary #3 – 3/1/11

I’m back in my hometown of Brawley, California relaxing with family for a few days after the long week at the Combine. The first night we got to Indianapolis I looked outside and there was about four inches of snow on the ground. I was already excited to get out of that weather and back to Southern California. Luckily, we spent almost all of our time indoors and the combine sponsor, Under Amour, gave us clothes to keep warm. Overall, I think the week went pretty well. I definitely think I got to show of my

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On The Clock: No. 8 Tennessee Titans

On The Clock: No. 8 Tennessee Titans: 6-10, 4th in the AFC South

General Manager: Mike Reinfeldt (5th Year), Head Coach: Mike Munchak (1st Year), Offensive Coordinator: Chris Palmer (1st Year), Defensive Coordinator: Jerry Gray (1st Year)

Offense Rankings: No. 27 Overall, No. 16 Scoring, No. 28, Rushing: No. 17

Defense Rankings: No. 26 Overall, No. 15 Scoring, No. 29 Passing, No. 20

The Five Year Plan- Record: 45-35; Last Playoff Appearance- 2008; Last Playoff Victory- 2003 (20-17 Over the Baltimore Ravens)

2010 Draft: (1-16) DE Derrick Morgan, (3-77) WR Damian Williams, (3-97) ILB/OLB Rennie Curran, (4-104) CB Alterraun Verner, (5-148) FS Robert Johnson, (6-176) QB Rusty Smith, (6-207) SS Myron Rolle, (7-222) WR Marc

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Podcast: Da’Rel Scott, Maryland

Maryland running back Da’Rel Scott played in the East-West Shrine Game, scoring a touchdown on his only carry of the game but it was the phone call he received from his agent later that night telling him he would also be playing in the Senior Bowl that would make NFL teams pay attention. Scott turned heads after he posted the fastest offensive time in the 40-yard dash with a time of 4.35. Bringing the NFL stars of tomorrow to you today on the NFL Draft Bible Player Spotlight Show, hosted by Bo Marchionte.

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Podcast: Ryan Bartholomew, Syracuse

One player who helped his draft stock tremendously at Indianapolis was Syracuse center Ryan Bartholomew, who posted 34 reps of 225 pounds on the bench press, leading all offensive lineman. While training at TEST Football Academy as he prepared for the NFL Combine, find out why this came as no surprise. Bringing the NFL stars of tomorrow to you today on the NFL Draft Bible Player Spotlight Show, hosted by Bo Marchiointe.

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Podcast: Jamie Silva, Indianapolis Colts

Working at NFL Draft Bible there are players you personally rank near the top and consider those particular players able to contribute to any NFL team regardless if they hear their name called on draft day or not. Safety Jamie Silva is one of those players not hearing his named called on draft day but now finds himself entering his forth season with the Indianapolis Colts as safety. The talented safety represented by XAM Sports talks about his time going through the NFL Scouting Combine the release of Bob Sanders as well as many other topics on the NFL Draft Bible Player Spotlight Show, hosted by Bo Marchionte.

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