TexasTerror
February 21st, 2007, 08:02 PM
FoxSports.com included Bain of Hampton and Ball of New Hampshire as two 'Little-Known' players to watch at the forthcoming NFL combine. They also had Kevin Kolb of Houston on that list. Not sure how he ended up there, but that's another story...
Little-known players to watch
Travarous Bain, cornerback, Hampton — Bain transferred from Miami to Hampton in 2005, and he dominated the opposition at the Division I-AA level. Before he transferred Bain ran track at Miami, and if he uses that speed to put on a show at the combine, he can convince NFL coaches that he's ready to move directly from I-AA to the NFL.
David Ball, wide receiver, New Hampshire — At New Hampshire Ball broke several of Jerry Rice's Division I-AA receiving records. That makes him an interesting story, but it doesn't mean much to scouts. What would mean a lot to scouts is to see him prove that he has the athleticism needed to make it in the NFL. Straight-line speed in the 40 isn't necessarily the key for Ball; what would really impress scouts is showing the ability to change direction quickly with good times in the three-cone drill and the short shuttle.
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/6490132
Little-known players to watch
Travarous Bain, cornerback, Hampton — Bain transferred from Miami to Hampton in 2005, and he dominated the opposition at the Division I-AA level. Before he transferred Bain ran track at Miami, and if he uses that speed to put on a show at the combine, he can convince NFL coaches that he's ready to move directly from I-AA to the NFL.
David Ball, wide receiver, New Hampshire — At New Hampshire Ball broke several of Jerry Rice's Division I-AA receiving records. That makes him an interesting story, but it doesn't mean much to scouts. What would mean a lot to scouts is to see him prove that he has the athleticism needed to make it in the NFL. Straight-line speed in the 40 isn't necessarily the key for Ball; what would really impress scouts is showing the ability to change direction quickly with good times in the three-cone drill and the short shuttle.
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/6490132