NFL Combine 2012: Breaking Down the Biggest Winners and Losers
The NFL Scouting Combine is officially under way, and prospects from all over the nation are bracing themselves for positional workouts after being measured and interviewed meticulously.
Already though some players have notched early wins and losses for themselves heading into the home stretch of the week-long talent show at Indy's Lucas Oil Stadium.
So who are the biggest winners and losers of the NFL Combine thus far? Check it out.
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Winners
Michael Brockers, LSU, DT
The enormous underclassman is looking like a lock for the top 10 in April's draft after producing some impressive measurables at the combine.
Brockers came in at 6'5", 322 pounds and with 35-inch arms. His inexperience has been the biggest knock on him so far, but with such incredible size for a defensive tackle, it's hard not to consider the former Tiger a winner at this year's combine.
David Molk, Michigan, OL
Michigan offensive lineman David Molk was relatively unknown heading into the combine, but he is a winner now after posting 41 reps of 225 pounds during Friday's bench press workout.
The center is one of the top five available according to big boards around the country, but he may have landed himself an NFL job depending on how much stock one puts into being strong and conditioned.
Losers
Mike Adams, Ohio State, OT
Ohio State's Mike Adams stands 6'7" tall, but that wasn't evident during the bench press workout on Friday, when he struggled mightily to get just 19 reps up before turning in a less-than-stellar 5.40 40-yard dash time on Saturday.
Adams is a top-five offensive tackle prospect entering the draft, but is no doubt off to a slow start in the stock-building process.
Russell Wilson, Wisconsin, QB
Regardless of what Wisconsin quarterback Russell Wilson does in the remaining quarterback workouts, his measurables have likely hurt his chances at the NFL.
Wilson measured in at 5'10", and even worse, he's the only quarterback at the combine that is shorter than six-feet. Wilson was on the outside of the top 10 quarterback prospects heading into the combine so he will need an impressive outing the rest of the way to help sway scouts' minds.


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