Evening draft links to click
After the jump is a giant list of stories I've been reading today. You can also find all these links on the scouting combine page.
ESPN.com: John Clayton breaks down why the Rams should take a quarterback first overall.
Arrowhead Pride: Tim Tebow, paparazzi and the 2010 NFL combine
AP: Quick hits from Russell Okung's press conference
AP: Greetings from the combine
Atlanta Journal Constitution: Falcons to scout top five CBs at combine
TampaBay.com: The Rams have brought former South Florida coach Jim Leavitt to consult on the draft.
Big Blue View: A look at Pat Angerer
National Football Post: Could this be the year the Patriots take a wide receiver early?
Redskins.com: An interview with GM Bruce Allen
Hogs Haven: Jimmy Clausen, from the Notre Dame point of view
Niners Nation: A overview of today's 49ers press conference
Yahoo! Sports: Jason Cole's guide to drafting a quarterback. Because, apparently, he knows what's up.
ESPN (Insider): KC Joyner says lessons from Drew Brees apply to Jimmy Clausen
Field Gulls: The continuation of an in-depth look at Lamarr Houston. Writer John Morgan goes play-by-play on another prospect.
Cincy Jungle: Inside the combine
Behind the Steel Curtain: Notes and quotes from general manager Kevin Colbert
Jacksonville.com: The Jaguars may be showing some interest in Indiana offensive tackle Rodger Saffold.
Big Cat Country: Are the team's previous draft picks that bad? Quick answer: Yes.
Battle Red Blog: Getting credentialed for the combine is kind of a disappointment
Mile High Report: Would Denver trade up in the draft? This time of year, that seems like a foreign concept.
Nola.com: Trindon Holliday hopes to run a 4.23 40-yard dash at the combine. Someone just won my money.
Tampa Bay Online: If the Buccaneers are to trade their first-round pick, it won't be before draft day.
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Thanks for that heads up on the jacksonville.com article
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