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Originally Posted by BossChief
It was a post combine conversation and Geno blew up the combine.
There is no way he isn't the pick, is there?
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If that's the case McShay should've spent more time watching the Geno film and not the Geno combine. The combine should not be the "be-all end-all" on a prospect.
People who completely change their minds based on combine numbers obviously didn't do their homework in the first place.
Had Geno gone out and ran a 4.9, and looked terrible in the drills, I'd still be wanting him #1. Because what I saw on the game tape is what matters.
The only time the combine numbers should come into play is if a scout has the same grade on 2 different players. He will then use the combine numbers as the edge factor for said player.