Stud Alabama running back Eddie Lacy won’t be able to continue the momentum he started in the BCS National Championship game.
Lacy’s who stock has been rising, reportedly suffered a hamstring injury, and won’t run at the NFL Combine according to Adam Schefter.
Alabama RB Eddie Lacy will not work out at combine after suffering small tear in some tissue around his hamstring while training last week.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 18, 2013
Schefter is reporting that Lacy suffered a small tear in some tissue while training. Lacy does hope to workout during Alabama’s packed Pro Day on March 13 in Tuscaloosa.
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