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Who will be this year's combine freak?
Every year, one prospect elevates his draft stock with a jaw-dropping workout. Xavier Worthy did it last season. Perhaps Travis Hunter, Jalon Walker, or another prospect can turn heads this time around.
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Travis Hunter, a 2-way star
The Heisman winner was marked a DB for the combine, though he's said he also wants to play WR in the pros. His performance will be under heavy focus, but it'll also be worth monitoring how NFL teams project him translating to the next level.
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Trade market heating up?
The combine is always a great place for front-office members to chat. Could we soon see a deal for a star on the trade block like Rams WR Cooper Kupp, Browns pass-rusher Myles Garrett, or, potentially, Matthew Stafford?
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Myles Garrett's career
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Which QBs shine?
Shedeur Sanders (and Cam Ward) aren't participating which leaves a big opportunity for a QB to step up. We've seen what a strong combine showing has done for a QB's draft stock in the past, it's just a matter of which passer grabs the moment ahead of him.
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Where are the Titans leaning?
The Titans can go in a number of directions with the first overall pick, including quarterback. Will general manager Mike Borgonzi tip his hand at the combine?
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We won't pass on a generational talent with the first pick in the NFL draft
Titans president of football ops Chad Brinker
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