Hi, Jaguars fans!

As many as 275 NCAA college football players have been invited, and are expected to converge to Indianapolis, Indiana, this week for the annual 2016 NFL Draft Scouting Combine. All the players will perform their skills in front of NFL owners, coaching and scouting staff in preparation for the 2016 NFL Draft.
Jaguars own the #5 pick of the upcoming 2016 NFL Draft, so the Jaguars ownership and management team of Shahid Khan, Mark Lamping, General Manager David Caldwell, along with Jaguars Head Coach Paul Casey 'Gus' Bradley, and the assistant coaching and scouting staffs, will interview and evaluate potential student/athletes, that make up the 2016 Jaguars Draft Class.
2016 NFL Scouting Combine will be covered exclusively by the NFL Network, along with ESPN. Good luck to the Jaguars staff, on deciding who they will draft to be the 2016 Jacksonville Jaguars! :yes:

B) :thumbsup: ^_^
http://www.nfl.com/combine
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NFL_scouting_combine
http://espn.go.com/nfl/draft/combine
This brings up quite the interesting point; Does this thread belong in the College Football Forum where it has resided in the past due to it being manned almost exclusively with College football players, or does it belong in the shiny, new, result-of-a-drive-by-trolling-effort, Forum about the Draft and Free Agency?
Decisions, decisions. If we don't reconcile this pretty soon whatever will the bots do?!?!
I feel like this thread belongs somewhere else...
..,or maybe here is good.... It seems so official.
Am I just being nostalgic?
Is there anyone with major OCD that can't take 'yes' for an answer that can decide this for all of us?
Feel better now?

Quote:I feel like this thread belongs somewhere else...
..,or maybe here is good.... It seems so official.
Am I just being nostalgic?
Is there anyone with major OCD that can't take 'yes' for an answer that can decide this for all of us?
:woot:
This seems like as good a place as any for an
article about ridiculous questions asked at the Combine. Starring our very own Austen Lane.
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When a scout at the combine asked me if I thought my mother was attractive
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Figured I'd bump this since the combine is underway.
Screw this. Just show me spider charts.
Quote:Ronnie Stanley is a big fella
Ronnie Stanley | CLG
(February 24, 2016 1:22 PM EST)
Notre Dame LT Ronnie Stanley measured 6-foot-5 3/4, 312 with 35 5/8-inch arms at the NFL Scouting Combine.
Stanley also has monstrous 10 5/8-inch hands. Ole Miss' Laremy Tunsil is seen as this year's highest-upside left tackle prospect, but Golden Domer Stanley may offer the highest floor. He also has slightly better physical dimensions than Tunsil, who weighed in at 6-foot-5, 310 with 34 1/4-inch arm length.
Would be nice for SD to fall in love with Stanley, could push another blue chipper right down to us.
Quote:Screw this. Just show me spider charts.
Is that similar to the Death Shart?
Spencer Drango was asked to share his internet history with a team at the combine.
Myles Jack comes in at 245lb. Please be our 1st round pick
Matt Miller<span>Verified account </span> @<b>nfldraftscout</b> <a class="" href='https://twitter.com/nfldraftscout/status/703243784629448706'>5m5 minutes ago</a>
<p class="">Myles Jack: 6010, 245 lbs. 33 5/8" arms. Waiting on hand size.
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Myles Jack comes in at 245lb. Please be our 1st round pick
Matt MillerVerified account @<b>nfldraftscout</b> 5m5 minutes ago
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Myles Jack: 6010, 245 lbs. 33 5/8" arms. Waiting on hand size.
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At first glance, "OMG HE'S 6'10" :yes:
Nkemdiche came in at only 6'3''.
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<p class="" style="font-size:26px;">Leonard Floyd 6'5 5/8 244
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<p class="" style="font-size:26px;">And you fools talkin bout I'm crazy. This guy just shot up draft boards.
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