Postcards From Pro Day
Penn State held its annual Pro Day combine for NFL scouts on Wednesday. For players like Sean Lee, Jared Odrick, and the other Nittany Lions invited to the recent NFL combine, it's a chance for them to solidify their test numbers in a more familiar, less intimidating environment. For guys who weren't invited to Indianapolis, like Mickey Shuler, A.J. Wallace, and yes, Anthony Morelli, Pro Day gives them exposure to scouts from every NFL team.
Reports are beginning to filter in, from the Allentown Morning Call, and the Harrisburg Patriot-News.
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give Morelli some credit
he is persistent in chasing his dreams. Regardless what he was at Penn State, good luck to him.
April 22 Open Thread already set up.
Can Paul Tagliabue get a guest shot for the Morelli announcement?
Milk-a-what?
Actually Junny
I think QB 14s Old Man is trying to find Pete Rozelle for the shoot.
by DerryPharmer on Mar 18, 2010 9:22 AM EDT up reply actions
Best of luck to QB14
Kid has all the tools and maybe gained some insight/maturity in his time away from the program.
Plus his wife is HOT…good for him!
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by Run Up The Score on Mar 18, 2010 9:58 AM EDT reply actions
why is the StateCollege.com link a youtube link
to the new CBS NCAA Basketball theme music?
DC17
How could he possibly play another position? I was really surprised to see him run that 4.6 – he never seemed that fast on the field
by InScoresOfOtherGames on Mar 18, 2010 11:56 AM EDT reply actions
Mickey Schuler....
28 reps at 225. If Suh at 32 reps was impressive Schuler with 28 really shows off this guy’s upper body strength.
Why is 225 lbs the standard bench press test for these guys? Why are 300+ lb lineman, a 230-250 linebacker or Tight End and a 200lb DB measured the same. Why not have these guys bench their weight?
One man doing the work of 100's for the good of 1000's
I always sorta looked at it as a weight for many non-huge-linemen football players
and so this is somewhat equivalent to how easy they can push someone else around.
by The JuggerNitt on Mar 18, 2010 12:49 PM EDT up reply actions

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