The man searching for
pro football talent spends his days in empty stands, stalking prospects at scrimmages, and his nights projecting gray, flickering game films on bed sheets that he has tacked to motel walls
Not exact matches
One of
pro football's keenest evaluators of
talent, who is in charge of the draft for his team but insists on anonymity, «because I have to deal with these schools again,» offers some specifics.
With spread offenses prevalent in college
football, it's becoming harder for
pro teams to develop offensive line
talent.