Patriots Off-season Observations: The NFL Scouting Combine 0
Chris Price from WEEI has returned from the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis and answered some of my questions regarding the Patriots and the draft!
Be sure to check out Chris’ blog, It Is What It Is on weei.com.
BST&N: What players got the most buzz at the combine? I heard Tebow broke numerous combine records for QB’s.
CP: Even though he didn’t throw, Tebow definitely got a big bump in the eyes of many because of how he performed. On Sunday, he had an excellent workout — he didn’t throw, but he finished first among all quarterbacks in the three-cone drill (6.66 seconds), the 20-yard shuffle (4.17 seconds) and the 60-yard shuffle (11.27 seconds). In addition, he tied Josh McCown for the best vertical leap (38.5 inches) in combine history for a QB, had the second-best broad jump (9 feet, 7 inches) and recorded the fourth-best 40-yard dash time (4.72 seconds) at his position. Also, several people reported that he did extremely well in the interview process with teams. He did a great job in the face of a sizable national media contingent, answering every question posed to him in a well-articulated manner. He was also helped by the fact that some of the more well-regarded quarterbacks like Sam Bradford didn’t participate, and some of those who did like Dan LeFevour performed poorly. Not saying he turned everything around in one weekend, but he was certainly someone who got a boost over the weekend.
I’d also point to Maryland offensive tackle Bruce Campbell, who likely vaulted into the upper reaches of the first round with an awesome performance in many of the drills. He has a limited body of work, but his combine performance made him a blue-chip prospect in the eyes of many. Also South Florida pass rusher Jason Pierre-Paul, who had an impressive outing and is likely now a Top 10 pick as a result.
CP: If it means taking him in the first two rounds, no. I think he would certainly be an intriguing piece of the puzzle in Foxboro, but they have too many other needs to address instead of using one of those first four picks in the top 60 (and I think Tebow will be gone by the end of the second round to someone) on someone who is still going to be a bit of a project for the next year or two on the NFL level. I really respect the opinion of NFL Network draft guru Mike Mayock, and he believes if Tebow gets to the right environment and has a couple of years to develop, he could become a good NFL quarterback. Now, if you’re the Patriots and you’ve filled all your needs by the sixth round and he’s still there, that might be a different story.












