Found February 27, 2010 on SportingNews.com:
INDIANAPOLIS -- Russ Lande and his team of former NFL scouts take a look at some of the players most affected by what happened on the scales. • Maryland OT Bruce Campbell has been the early star of the Combine. He was impressive at Friday's weigh-in, then stunned scouts on Saturday. Campbell ran the 40 in 4.85 seconds, and in position drills he looked like the elite athlete he is built to be. • Oklahoma's Trent Williams, one of the top-rated tackles entering the Combine, showed elite quickness in the kick-slide drills and ran a 4.88 40, putting to rest any questions that he isn't athletic enough to play left tackle in the NFL. • While some still list Indiana OL Rodger Saffold at guard, he was the most impressive left tackle during the postseason all-star games. He continued to improve his stock Saturday, showing great quickness and agility in position drills. • Pitt TE Dorin Dickerson ran a blazing 40 (unofficially 4.40 seconds) ...
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