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The NFL combine, which was previously used as a way for all teams to meet players in general, has now turned into one of the greatest glasses in all American sports.

The best of college football will present their talents in various exercises, since some of the top players will not take part in the exercises, but the vast majority of the NFL designs will take part in the coming days. This includes six former Virginia Tech Hokies. Bhayshul Tutes, da'quan Felton, Jaylin Lane, Aeneas Peebles, Antwaun Powell-Ryland and Dorian Strong will all train in the next few days and try to increase their design shares.

Here is how you can see this year's combine, which now begins with defensive lineeman and linebackers.

When: Thursday, February 27th

Time: 3:00 p.m. et

Location: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis (in)

TV: NFL network

Who trains: Defensive and LineBacker (Aeneas Peebles and Antwaun Powell-Ryland)

When: Friday, February 28th

Time: 3:00 p.m. et

Location: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis (in)

TV: NFL network

Who trains: defensive back and tight end (Dorian Stark)

When: Sat, March 1st

Time: 1:00 p.m. et

Location: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis (in)

TV: NFL network

Anyone who trains: quarterbacks, wide receivers and running backs (tunes, lane and felton)

When: Sun, March 2nd

Time: 1:00 p.m. et

Location: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis (in)

TV: NFL network

Who trains: offensive Lineman

FF released her five sleepers to see this week and the Hokies landed two players on the list:

RB Bhayshul Tuten, Virginia Tech

“Dutes began his college career at North Carolina A&T, where he hurried over 1,300 yards before making Virginia Tech the leap to the ACC. Feldman reported that tutors can hit almost 40 inches. 0.33 Signed tackles forced rate would rank in the 95th percentile in comparison to recently worked back.”

WR da'quan Felton, Virginia Tech

“This year the Hokies had a few speed demons on the offensive, of which a Felton was measured with more than 6-foot 4 and 223 pounds. Now Bruce Feldman made himself with a few numbers, season, but if he sets up these sporting numbers with the combine, he will believe that his most productive football is in front of him.”

Most draft analysts viewed a man who is as high as the third round, but is most likely a day three. This is not a reference to tutens talent, but most design analysts are considered a deep running back class and indicated how the position has been devalued over the years. Like guys in the combine harvest, give good indications of how it is considered in the design.

While most people baked as later, the latest Mock design of CBS Sports Analyst, Chris Trapasso, in the first round, runs in total for Los Angeles Chargers:

Projected team – La Chargers
Prospect RNK – 112.
Position RNK – 8.
Ruyds – 1158
YDS/Att – 6.3
Reyds – 79
TDS – 17
“If you have a huge mower in advance, it has dynamic enough to be selected in round 1. The chargers get a young, hopping rusher in the second year of the Jim Harbaugh -era.”

Our own RJ Schafer broke off this week, a week before the NFL combination, Tutens Design views:

Sportiness:

“This is undoubtedly one of the best parts of Tutens. In every place, teams want to be physical. Despite a 5-foot 8 frame, he broke tuition among some of the best in college football, and at one point last season he led the FBS FBS-Tackles Pro Rush. Bhayshuls.

Passpiel:

There are some undestected waters here.

Although tutors are physically great in the passing game, there is not much to work because Virginia Tech 2024 did not particularly use their running backs in the passing game. There are a few things that still apply to the guys in the vertical game. When receiving it, he has the same type of body control that helps him to cancel these duels. He has a low focus and has no problem catching inaccurate balls. His route could be a question mark, but here too this is mostly unsettled waters. His tools fit very well into the screen game, he can use the blocks to make its advantage to make movements in the room. The only part of his passing game, which is a little shaky, is his pass protection. When he looks at the RAW Pass Pro statistics, his protection looks good, but this is mainly due to its shabby mentality when it comes to protection. He can often set a block, but his tendency to move out of his frame or drop his head is worrying. This part of his game could be developed.

OTHER:

Here in Bhayshul Tutens Earlier experience as a kick returnee slot, he has great potential as a returnee, even if this is not his main design role. The other part of his game, which was mentioned earlier, which could deter some teams, is Tutens Ball Security. Bhayshul had occasional problems with ball safety in college, which is his greatest concern in the NFL design.

SUMMARY:

As some other outlets would agree, Tuten seems to be a player who will be a bargain in this year's NFL design. He has all the properties of an elite starter in the NFL, but he is behind some of the other elite prospects in this design. If this running back class is as historical as it seems, Tuten will definitely be part of it. “

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