NFL Scouting Combine Live Stream: Watch Running Back, Offensive Line Drills

Share this: The workout portion of the NFL Scouting Combine officially kicks off Friday in Indianapolis, with running backs, offensive linemen and specialists running through various drills at Lucas Oil Stadium. LSU’s Leonard Fournette, Florida State’s Dalvin Cook and Stanford’s Christian McCaffrey headline Friday’s crop of draft prospects in action. Here’s how you can watch the combine online: When: Friday, March 3 at 9 a.m. ETLive Stream: NFL.com Thumbnail photo via Trevor Ruszkowski/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link

NFL Mock Draft 2017: First-Round Pick Predictions Entering Conference Championsh…

Share this: The NFL playoffs are down to four teams as we enter next week’s AFC and NFC Championship Games. For the other 28 teams, it’s time to look toward the NFL Draft, where the final piece of the championship puzzle could be waiting. This year’s class is heavy on stud defensive prospects, which is good news for teams not in need of a franchise quarterback. Here’s our eighth 2017 NFL mock draft. 1. Cleveland Browns: Myles Garrett, DE, Texas A&M2. San Francisco 49ers: Jonathan Allen, DE, Alabama3. Chicago Bears: Deshaun Watson, QB, Clemson4. Jacksonville Jaguars: Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU5. Tennessee Titans (from Los Angeles Rams): Marlon Humphrey, CB, Alabama6. New York Jets: Jamal Adams, S, LSU7. San Diego Chargers: Mike Williams, WR, Clemson8. Carolina Panthers: Teez

North Carolina Vs. Virginia Among Saturday’s Big College Football Games On NESN,…

Share this: It’s almost time for another exciting college football Saturday on NESN and NESNplus. The No. 22 North Carolina Tar Heels (5-2) have had their fair share of big moments this season, especially in their road wins over Florida State and Miami. Their next test comes Saturday when they head to Virginia for a 3 p.m. ET matchup, which you can watch on NESN, with the 2-4 Cavaliers. A win Saturday would go a long way for the Tar Heels, as they are one of three Atlantic Coast Conference Coastal teams with one loss — Virginia Tech and Pittsburgh are the others. There also are three games on NESNplus, beginning with Lehigh vs. Holy Cross at noon, Eastern Michigan vs. Western Michigan at 3:30 p.m. and

College Football Rankings: Alabama Still No. 1 In Week 7 AP Top 25 Poll

Share this: Alabama’s convincing victory over SEC foe Arkansas helped it remain No. 1 in the latest AP Top 25 poll. The Crimson Tide face another tough matchup this week against No. 9 Tennessee. The Volunteers lost to No. 6 Texas A&M in overtime last week, but the loss didn’t drop them too far down the rankings. Nebraska’s entrance into the top 10 gives the Big Ten four of the top 10 teams, which is more than any conference. Navy also has made an appearance in the poll at No. 25 after handing Houston its first loss of the season Saturday. Here’s the AP Top 25 poll entering Week 7. 1. Alabama (6-0)2. Ohio State (5-0)3. Clemson (6-0)4. Michigan (6-0)5. Washington (6-0)6. Texas A&M (6-0)7. Louisville

College Football Rankings: Clemson Rises In Week 6 Coaches Top 25 Poll

Share this: Clemson’s win over Louisville on Saturday night was an instant classic, and it moved the Tigers up from No. 5 to No. 3 in the latest Amway Coaches Top 25 poll. Louisville dropped to No. 8 after its first loss, while another Atlantic Coast Conference team, Florida State, went from No. 12 to No. 21 after being defeated on a last-second field goal by North Carolina. Washington moved up four spots to No. 6 after destroying Stanford 44-6 on Friday night. Here’s the new Coaches Top 25 poll entering Week 6. As always, our weekly college football picks against the spread will be posted Thursday morning. 1. Alabama (5-0)2. Ohio State (4-0)3. Clemson (5-0)4. Michigan (5-0)5. Houston (5-0)6. Washington (5-0)7. Texas A&M (5-0)8. Louisville (4-1)9. Tennessee

Florida State Receiver Sits Down, Has Lunch With Student Eating By Himself

Share this: The Florida State football program, at times over the last few years, has been an utter disaster. But if more players and members of the program start handling their business like wide receiver Travis Rudolph, the Seminoles might find themselves in a better place. The junior wideout is getting viral acclaim for his random act of kindness Tuesday at Montford Middle School in Tallahassee. Rudolph and his FSU teammates made an appearance at the school, which is where Rudolph saw Bo Paske, an autistic student sitting by himself at lunch. Rudolph sat down and joined Bo, an interaction captured by someone at the school, who eventually sent the photo to Bo’s mother. Leah Paske then posted the following to here Facebook page. “I asked