NFL Combine 2012: Top Prospects Whose Draft Stocks Were Changed
The NFL scouting combine often has more of an impact on where top talent is drafted than it actually should, but tell that to NFL scouts and coaches who eat, sleep and breath everything measurements, interviews and workouts in Indy in late February.
A list of big-time college football talent has been on display in the Midwest for the past few days. The favorite to go No. 1 overall, Stanford's Andrew Luck, did well in measurements and during part of the interview process.
Luck's size, 6'4", and his maturity combine with his undeniable quarterbacking skills to make him the prospect to beat for the highest draft honor this April. But we already knew all of that about Luck.
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So whose stock changed at the NFL combine so far? Check it out.
Robert Griffin III, Baylor, QB
The Heisman Trophy winner measured in tall and big enough to play under center anywhere in the world at roughly 6'3" and 223 pounds.
His speed has been witnessed by college football fans for the past few seasons in the Big 12, and there should be no question about Griffin's arm strength or accuracy, which we will see later at his Baylor pro day.
Griffin's personality was another excellent feature on display at the combine, easily claiming the hearts of coaches with his smile and thirst for competition and challenge.
Russell Wilson, Wisconsin, QB
In a league that discriminates against height even if it doesn't like to admit it, quarterbacks over six feet are kings. Unfortunately for Wisconsin's Russell Wilson, measuring in at 5'10" will overshadow any of the superb leadership qualities exuded with the Badgers last season.
Wilson was one of the most efficient signal callers in college football last season, and got it done with his arm and legs. Still, scouts and coaches will have their doubts thanks to the combine.
Tommy Streeter, Miami, WR
Streeter measured out like a champion at the combine. He has yet to run the 40-yard dash, but is rumored to be posting numbers in the "4.3-second range," according to ESPN's Todd McShay.
The Miami product stands just under 6'5" and weighed in at 219 pounds. His 83-inch wingspan must also be pointed out, considering it stands alone compared to many of the wide receiving prospects out there.

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