Reports: Bryant visits Cowboys; Bengals, Bucs next
A quick look at some of the pre-draft visits scheduled between prospects and teams around the league.
Light’s Out? Merriman gets punked
Chargers LB Shawne Merriman visited the NFL Network studios Thursday, and was the victim of an April Fools’ Day prank at the hands of Rich Eisen and crew.
Bradford: ‘I’m going to play for whoever drafts me’
Sam Bradford denied talk Thursday that he has said he wouldn’t sign a pre-draft contract as the potential first overall pick of the NFL Draft, and said he would play for whoever selects him — including the St. Louis Rams.
Don’t miss Merriman getting punked on Total Access
If you follow NFL Network host Rich Eisen or the NFL on Twitter, you’ve already caught digital wind of a pretty sizeable April Fool’s Day prank pulled on Chargers LB Shawne Merriman Thursday.
Merriman reaffirms commitment to football
Chargers linebacker Shawne Merriman who admits he’s had discussions about the possibility of wrestling in the WWE, says he remains committed to preparing for the 2010 season.
Is there a case for McNabb staying in Philly?
We’ve been through so many reports on where Donovan McNabb is headed that the idea he actually isn’t going anywhere has quickly disappeared.
Is missing Favre problematic for rest of Vikings?
In the first unofficial Favre Watch of 2010, Jamie Dukes and Charles Davis discussed whether Brett Favre missing mandetory offseason team work is a problem for the rest of the Vikings.
McCoy could represent second-round option for Rams
Colt McCoy revealed that the Rams are one of six teams with which he’ll hold a private workout. While the Rams do their due diligence with a closer look at McCoy, he could represent an option for them with the No. 33 pick.
Caldwell sees Tebow as second-round pick
Bengals WR Andre Caldwell, who played with Tim Tebow for two seasons at Florida, says his former teammate will never be an “elite” passer and says he’ll be selected in the “late second round” of the draft.
Alex Brown posts goodbye to Bears
Alex Brown hasn’t been traded or released by the Chicago Bears, but he clearly expects to be. He’s already saying goodbye.
