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The NFL Draft Bible interviews top prospects from across the nation featured in the NFL Draft Class of 2011.

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Speedy James Kirkendoll posted blazing forty times during his pro day at Texas on March 29, posting times of 4.32,4.36 and 4.37 laser-timed and official. Bringing the NFL stars of tomorrow to you today on the NFL Draft Bible Player... more

Draft stock riser Baron Batch left his March 15 pro day with all arrows pointing north. Bringin the NFL stars of tomorrow to you today on the NFL Draft Bible Player Spotlight Show, hosted by Bo Marchionte.

Alert! Alert! NFL draft sleeper Jordan Miller is today's guest on the NFL Draft Bible Player Spotlight Show. Jordan Miller from Southern increased his draft stock on March 14 where he posted some pretty impressive numbers during the schools... more

Leaving Oregon early Javes Lewis looks to take the next step and reach the NFL level. Patrick Chung and T.J. Ward come to mind when you think of some of the talented safeties the Ducks have produced in recent memory and Lewis could be... more

First team PAC-10 defensive Talmadge Jackson III from the Oregon Ducks is the next guest on the NFL Draft Bible Player Spotlight Show. Hosted bo Bo Marchionte.

Youngstown State last season saw one of their star receivers Donald Jones go undrafted but yet signed by the Buffalo Bills. One year the the Penguins have another star receiver Dominique Barnes who performed in both the Kent State... more

Walk on in 2008 Giller became a special teams ace as primary snapper on field goal and extra point conversion units for second straight year, helping freshman placekicker Ryan Fowler match a Commodores record by hitting 16 field goals... more

Cobrani Mixon takes time to talk about his pro day performance and thoughts moving forward. Mixin posted numbers that were right along with the numbers players performed at the NFL Scouting Combine. Bringing the NFL stars of... more

Experienced, athletic leader of the West Virginia defense J.T. Thomas earned the invite to the NFL Scouting Combine the highest honor any player could receive with aspirations of playing in the National Football League. Bringing the... more

Derek Newton, aka OL35 the number given to Arkansas State o-lineman by the NFL Scouting Combine was one of the fastest offensive linemen at the combine posting a 5.01 forty time. One of the Sun Belts top players talked with the NFL... more

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