Source: thecomeback.com --- Tuesday, February 28, 2017
The 2017 NFL Scouting Combine will kick off this weekend in Indianapolis with over 300 prospects headed to converge on the city with the common goal to do as much as possible to impress NFL scouts, coaches and general managers before the draft. With a plethora of star players and a sheer high amount of prospects in the player pool, there is an inevitability of players falling through the cracks to become sleepers at the combine. The goal of everyone involved in the scouting process is to find those players and to turn them into the next late round steals for their franchises. Following is a look at four names who are definite sleepers to monitor entering the events in Indy. Jeremy McNichols An undersized back from a non-major conference with ball security issues in a class loaded with great athletes from some of the biggest programs in the nation, it makes clear sense why Boise State’s Jeremy McNichols is a draft sleeper entering Friday’s running backs session in Indianapolis. After all, it is hard to pay much attention to a guy like McNichols with racehorses such as Leonard Fournette, Dalvin Cook D’Onta Foreman, Joe Mixon and Christian McCaffrey all in the mix with Day 1 or Day 2 draft grades. Here's Little teaser from my @GoPro before our next @IdahoDairy #MilkVictoryMonday Draft Dairy! So stay tuned! #NFLDraft #CombineReady http://pic.twitter.com/oJGGz1apeZ — Jeremy McNichols (@JeremyMcNichols) February 25, 2017 McNichols is likely a ...
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