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Eric Berry Should Be No.1-NFL Mock Draft, 2010 Nfl Draft, Nfl Combine, Nfl Scouting Combine, Nfl 2010 Draft, 2010 Nfl Off Season, Draft Picks Nfl, Nf
Tennessee defensive back player Eric Berry says that He should be No.1 in the NFL draft.
Eric Berry answered all the top selected questions from a large group of media at the NFL Combine with lot of confidence and pride. His answers impressed all the people at the NFL Combine.
Eric Berry did not hesitate while answering to the question like if he was the most talented player in the draft and simply replied that, ” No need to elaborate on it”.
“I don’t think something like a position should prevent someone from being picked,” he told, “but if you wanna go into position, I played almost every position on the field. Under Coach Kiffin’s scheme, you could say that I played a lot of linebacker … I play either safety spot … natural corner.”.
Eric Berry also told that, he didn’t think twice about leaving the college to enter in to the draft. Eric also said that his father recently under went heart surgery and also believing that he should be the first player taken in the draft.
“Monte told me I’d be a fool to stay,” Berry told. Troy Polamalu, Ed Reed and the late Sean Taylor are the main helpers to his game.
“People treated me like I had the plague last season,” he added.
As per the sources, Adam “Pacman” Jones will be looking for return to NFL. Pacman is preparing for the NFL Scout Combine on March 19.
Pacman did not played in the 2008 NFL season. Jones picked by the Titans in the 2005 first round draft and recently worked out for the Bengals and generated interested from that team.
Adam Jones involved in several police cases and was suspended for the whole 2007 season and now he is seriously looking to get back in to the NFL.
Jacoby Ford break the record in 40-yard dash at NFL Combine on Sunday in Indianapolis. Jacoby Ford run 40-yard dash at NFL Combine in 4.28 seconds and break the record.
As per the official NFL Combine records, previously Chris Johnson ran 40-yard dash in 4.24 seconds in the year 2008.Oklahoma State quarterback Zac Robinson, receivers Golden Tate of Notre Dame, Taylor Price of Ohio University, Mike Williams of Syracuse, Damian Williams of USC, and Carlton Mitchell of South Florida are some of the players who performed well in drills and physical tests.
In the Sunday’s NFL Combine, Jacoby Ford really impressive and fast and impressed some teams with his highlighted performance.
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