NFL Scouts Quit On Jackson St Pro Day

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Temperatures read 28 degrees.

Lined along the back fences of the Madison Healthplex Performance Center's outdoor turf field were roughly 20 NFL hopefuls dressed in shorts, shirts and shoes — some in just shorts and shoes — about to run their 40-yard dashes.

It was the first event of Jackson State's pro day on Thursday.

It turned out to be the last.

About 13 scouts (at least two from the Canadian Football League) commenced in a separate room for a brief meeting following the 40.

When they came out, one called all the players to gather around him.

The news was disappointing.

"They were cutting people after the 40, so I guess if your time wasn't perfect, they were cutting you," former JSU wide receiver Tobias Singleton said.

"I was looking forward to doing everything. I thought it was going to be a regular pro day."

Only one player made the cut with a 4.5 time: West Alabama and former Purvis wide receiver Stephanio McNair.

The players retreated from the huddle with confusion struck across their faces as they put on their warm-ups.

It was a harsh reminder of the cutthroat nature of the pro league.

"It's a business," said Singleton, who clocked an unofficial best 4.6 and had several of his family members attend. "You can't go into every situation looking for something to be good. It's an eye-opener. Now I know what I have to do."

The event started more than an hour after its scheduled 2:30 p.m. time.

With JSU making up a majority of the participants, its pro day also consisted of players from neighboring schools, such as Mississippi Valley State, Belhaven and Murray State whose best possible chances of making an NFL would be as undrafted free agents.

They all had to impress the scouts, most who just came from Ole Miss' pro day.

It seemed like a tough act to follow. But former JSU linebacker Ariane McCree still thought a 40 didn't tell the whole story.

"Yeah, I pretty much knew they would've cut if you didn't run a good enough time and you didn't finish all the drills at a good enough time," said McCree, whose unofficial best was 4.84. "But just one drill, maybe I could've understood they'd give us two or three more drills. But one drill, it's just — there are a lot of guys out there who can run fast but they can't jump. … You can't just eliminate one guy who doesn't do one thing right."

Said Singleton: "Really disappointing. I don't have any words for it. But I can't hold my head down. There are a couple of (other) tryouts."



http://www.clarionledger.com/story/...e-pro-day-turns-into-disappointment/24505849/
 

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HBCU athletes have to jump through all kinds of hoops in order to get a sniff from the League.

It's fukked up.
 

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What leverage did they have?

Doing on principle sure but otherwise......

Leverage? Forget leverage, how about taking some pride in your school and the young men you've invested in. Either give every athlete that showed up the same opportunity or tell the scouts to take their raggedy asses back up the road to Ole Miss. How you gonna let 13 clowns come on your turf and tell you if the kids dont run a 4.4 or whatever they cant partake?
 

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Leverage? Forget leverage, how about taking some pride in your school and the young men you've invested in. Either give every athlete that showed up the same opportunity or tell the scouts to take their raggedy asses back up the road to Ole Miss. How you gonna let 13 clowns come on your turf and tell you if the kids dont run a 4.4 or whatever they cant partake?
I said principle...........

With no leverage these coaches aren't going to do much.
 

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Just a pro day all it means is that they wont get drafted but they still could have a NFL career plenty of walk ons playing right now in the League :manny:
fukk that. thats piss poor behavior from supposed professionals. these kids were out there in the same weather, working their ass off for a shot. they deserved the time from the coaches being paid to be there
 
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