While RJ Harvey and Danny Stutsman stand out, they’re not the only ones looking to impress in Indianapolis this week.
Quarterback Shedeur Sanders, one of the most coveted players in April's NFL Draft, drew a crowd of media on Friday and didn't disappoint with a display of confidence and candor. At the NFL Combine in Indianapolis,
Another standout from the 2025 NFL draft class is bowing out from the workout portion of the Scouting Combine. An official from the NFL confirmed to the Denver Gazette's Chris Tomasson that Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter isn't doing any drills in Indianapolis.
Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter has the potential to excel as a cornerback or wide receiver in the NFL, but if he had it his way, he would play both positions full-time. While speaking to reporters at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis on Thursday,
The former Colorado star already appears to have completed one task this week in Indianapolis — convincing coaches and general managers he can become the league's first true two-way player in decades,
Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders strode up to NFL Combine podium 6 with a sideways ballcap, a double-strand of eye-popping diamonds around his neck, and a megawatt smile on his face. He is, of course,
The NFL reserved Travis Hunter’s hotel room for an extra night, just in case. Colorado’s two-way star is expected to work with the cornerbacks Friday at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis. But if he opts to stick around and join the receivers Saturday,
Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders. Per NFL insider Ian Rapoport, Sanders will be in attendance in Indianapolis during the combine in order to meet with teams, but does not plan on throwing. At least,
Quarterback Shedeur Sanders used everything at his disposal to finetune his game — six college offensive coordinators at two different schools, a multitude of NFL resources, his own father, even Tom Brady.
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