cowboyjoe
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The morning after Colin Kaepernick finished one of the most productive careers for any college quarterback by winning a bowl game, he boarded a plane to Atlanta.
This was no vacation. The Nevada quarterback spent seven weeks rigorously training — and we're not talking sit-ups and biceps curls — for the NFL combine, with a side trip to Mobile, Ala., for the Senior Bowl worked in.
In that time, an interesting thing has happened to Kaepernick. He's gone from an intriguing prospect — a spread-option quarterback from an off-the-radar school, 6-foot-5 with a strong arm and good wheels who might be selected in the mid-to-late rounds — to a player who seems to have a legitimate shot to be picked in Round 1.
Read more: http://www.modbee.com/2011/04/02/1626274/scouts-see-kap-climbing.html#ixzz1IO9unuVs