cowboyjoe
07-22-2011, 08:24 PM
Visit to Alabama can be one-stop shopping for NFL scouts
By Rob Rang
NFLDraftScout.com
July 21, 2011Tell Rob your opinion!
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/story/15340918/visit-to-alabama-can-be-onestop-shopping-for-nfl-scouts
Rule No. 1 in scouting: Go where the talent is.
Alabama makes life simple for the scouting business, with coach Nick Saban turning Tuscaloosa into a developmental camp of sorts for the NFL.
The Crimson Tide led all teams last April with four first-round picks. Defensive lineman Marcell Dareus went to the Bills at No. 3 overall and the Falcons traded up to land wide receiver Julio Jones with the sixth pick. The Seahawks selected offensive tackle James Carpenter at No. 25; three selections later, the Saints traded back into the first round to nab 2009 Heisman Trophy-winning running back Mark Ingram.
By Rob Rang
NFLDraftScout.com
July 21, 2011Tell Rob your opinion!
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/story/15340918/visit-to-alabama-can-be-onestop-shopping-for-nfl-scouts
Rule No. 1 in scouting: Go where the talent is.
Alabama makes life simple for the scouting business, with coach Nick Saban turning Tuscaloosa into a developmental camp of sorts for the NFL.
The Crimson Tide led all teams last April with four first-round picks. Defensive lineman Marcell Dareus went to the Bills at No. 3 overall and the Falcons traded up to land wide receiver Julio Jones with the sixth pick. The Seahawks selected offensive tackle James Carpenter at No. 25; three selections later, the Saints traded back into the first round to nab 2009 Heisman Trophy-winning running back Mark Ingram.