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What we learned at Combine: Barkley emulates Barry Sanders
INDIANAPOLIS -- If Penn State RB Saquon Barkley's game reminds anyone of former Detroit Lions Hall of Famer Barry Sanders, there's a reason for it. The top running back prospect in the 2018 NFL Draft has been patterning himself after Sanders in more ways than just running style.

Here are six other things we learned Thursday at the combine:

 

 

 

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Debrief: Vikings' QB conundrum the talk of Indy

Gregg Rosenthal is writing daily Debriefs during the week of the 2018 NFL Scouting Combine. This edition explores the Vikings' biggest question mark, as well as other Thursday developments in Indy.

 

INDIANAPOLIS -- The biggest question bouncing off the walls in drinking holes around Lucas Oil Stadium this week concerns what the Vikings will do at quarterback.

 

NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport guessed that Kirk Cousins would land in Minnesota during a stopover on the Around The NFL Podcast, but Rapsheet said not to rule out the Cardinals as a dark-horse option. The Jets might have the most guaranteed money to offer, while Broncos executive John Elway displayed a mix of confidence and anxiety that he could land his man to move past a nightmarish 2017.

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Everything you need to know about tuning into this year's biggest pre-draft event
 
Starting Friday, each day's coverage of the combine events will begin at 9 a.m. 
  • TV: NFL Network
  • Streaming: NFL.com, NFL Mobile app, fuboTV (try for free)
But the real combine action begins Friday and unfolds as follows:
Friday: RB, OL, ST workouts
Saturday: QB, WR, TE workouts
Sunday: DL, LB workouts
Monday: DB workouts

 

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2018 NFL Combine: Notable QB, WR, & TE Measurements
Thursday marked the second day of NFL Combine measurements. Wednesday it was the offensive lineman and the running backs, with now the quarterbacks, wide receivers and tight ends all take their turn on the scale. Below are those prospects whose measurements stood out and those who will be held back by a lack of size.

I will continually update this article as more player measurements become available. All measurements are from NDT Scouting.

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