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Fletcher cements status at Mississippi State proΒ day
nfl.com

by Gil Brandt om Saturday, March 10 2012
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A total of 18 teams were on hand Thursday to watch Mississippi State’s pro day, where the performance of DT Fletcher Cox likely cemented his status as a late first-round pick.

The defensive line coaches for the Steelers and Chiefs were on hand, as well as



Packers director of college scouting John Dorsey, who usually shows up at a workout when there’s a prospect he’s interested in. continue


#94 DT Fletcher Cox

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RB Vick Ballard



That RB has the Packer People part down pat.
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NIU - Northern Illinois University Pro Day
chicagotribune.com

By Fred Mitchell, Chicago Tribune reporter
9:51 p.m. CST, March 9, 2012

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Huskies offensive linemen Scott Wedige and Trevor Olson also worked out in front of the scouts.

"The Packers scout played on the offensive line, so they know what to look for. I mean, they're professionals," Wedige said. "They see if you can bend your hips. Your hands and just shifting directions ... all of those things play into this whole process. You just have to show your talents, that's what this is all about. Hopefully I impressed one of them.

"I was told that I am a competitor, that I am a nasty blocker, and that I am quick. I ran really well," said Wedige, a 6-4, 310-pound center,
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Texas A&M's Cyrus Gray shows leadership side to NFL scouts
star-telegram.com

By Charean Williams Posted Wednesday, Mar. 07, 2012
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Satisfied with his performance at the NFL Scouting Combine last month, Cyrus Gray was relegated to a Yell Leader for most of Texas A&M's Pro Day.

"That's always been me," the DeSoto native said. "I'm everybody's biggest fan and biggest supporter. I know those are my brothers, and that's what we do -- help them out like we do in a game."

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Gray and cornerback Coryell Judie, however, are the Aggies' top prospects outside of Tannehill. Gray could go as high as the third round after back-to-back, 1,000-yard seasons.

"He's a good kid," Green Bay Packers scout Alonzo Highsmith said. "He's a tough kid. He's been a good player for all his years in college, very competitive. He catches the ball. He does everything well. That's what I like about him."

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"He's a very good running back, without question," Gary Reynolds, A&M's director of football operations, said. "He's a kid who is wise beyond his years, very mature. I do think that's helped him as a player. He always knows his assignments in the run game and in the pass game and in the pass protection game. He shows toughness.
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