http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=ap-nflcombines The NFL has added eight regional combines to the main combine it stages each year in Indianapolis. The regional combines will begin Jan. 28 in Los Angeles and also will be held in Houston, Baltimore, Tampa, the New York area, Chicago, Atlanta and Cleveland through March 17. The Indianapolis event is at the end of February. Players who attend a regional combine could be invited to a super-regional at Ford Field in Detroit on March 30-31. That event will be attended by NFL team scouts and player personnel directors. Designed to spotlight players who are not invited to the Indianapolis event, the eight combines also will be conducted specifically for players with college playing experience who want to gauge their pro potential, and for players with some pro experience who have been out of the game for a period of time. “The NFL regional combines program provides players who may not have had the chance before the opportunity to work out for NFL personnel executives,” said NFL Executive Vice President of Football Operations Ray Anderson. “It allows all 32 clubs a chance to further evaluate future prospects.” The schedule: Jan. 28—Orange Coast College-Lebard Stadium Feb. 4—Houston Texans Training Center Feb. 11—Baltimore Ravens Training Facility Feb. 18—Tampa Bay Buccaneers Training Facility Feb. 25—New York Jets Training Facility March 3—ChicagoBears Training Facility March 10-11—Atlanta Falcons Training Facility March 17—Cleveland Browns Training Facility
Wait, are you saying the NFL Network already does? How long? How have I not known about this?!? /grrr
Since the NFL Network began. I remember watching Chansi Stuckey's combine workout. We went to HS together, which is the only reason I watched. For the most part it boring to watch. That was 2007.