Combine Prospects Carrying Medical and Character Concerns

From on February 21, 2012

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Before players at the NFL Scouting Combine talk to teams or step foot in Lucas Oil Stadium, they are subjected to various medical tests. Those with injury histories are heavily scrutinized in the areas where their maladies occurred. If these players aren't given high medical grades by team doctors -- all 32 franchises have their own physicians viewing the X-rays/MRIs -- then it severely cuts down their chances of being picked where their pure football value would predict they land.

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