Question re: the NFL Combine Participants and Grades
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Scarlet_BuckeyeSo I have this link for best NFL Combine scores for the 2013 NFL Combine. http://www.nfl.com/combine/participants Note: you might have to click on the "Grade" button, and then click on the "Grade" filter to filter all the participants by their grade.
My question is, I'm interested in seeing a list/site that has participant grades from past years (combines), and just comparing players to see how they stack up against other players. I can't seem to find a link. I realize finding anything pre-2002 is probably going to be next to impossible, but I would think it shouldn't be too hard to find something, say, a listing of NFL Combine participants from, say, circa 2008 to present. Yet, I can't seem to find anything. I also know the NFL.com website did a very similar compilation (like the link above) for last year's Combine and, I even believe, for the year before last year's too.
Any help? I can't seem to find anything. Tougher than I thought it would have been. -
dlazzYou're really good at posting in the appropriate forum.
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like_thatdlazz;1400380 wrote:You're really good at posting in the appropriate forum.
Dynamite drop in.
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Commander of Awesome
Indeed.like_that;1400383 wrote:Dynamite drop in.
/Justin -
dlazz
To be fair, this was in Serious Business when I replied to it.Commander of Awesome;1400425 wrote:Indeed. -
like_that
To be fair, I am just making fun of justin.dlazz;1400440 wrote:To be fair, this was in Serious Business when I replied to it. -
Scarlet_BuckeyeMore people check out "Serious Business" than Pro Sports forum... and besides... if this isn't the definition of "Serious Business," then I don't know what is.
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Commander of Awesome
It's not that hard to follow simple rules. I don't understand how ppl can possibly screw this up. Good thing I'm around and so smart to moderate them and put threads in the proper forums! Consider this a warning. /F4FScarlet_Buckeye;1400488 wrote:More people check out "Serious Business" than Pro Sports forum... and besides... if this isn't the definition of "Serious Business," then I don't know what is.