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I'm not exactly sure why this would be, considering that fact that players that are not yet drafted are not yet part of the NFLPA, but the latest news is that teams will not be able to hold individual pre-draft workouts for those college prospects. I'm guessing this news is assuming that no CBA means a lockout will be triggered, and this would be one of the side effects of a lockout.
In addition teams will not be able to talk to agents at Pro Day workouts if there is a lockout.
All this is going to make player evaluations prior to the draft that much more difficult. Teams are going to have to rely that much more on breaking down college game film, and the 15-minute interviews they are able to get at the Combine.
In addition teams will not be able to talk to agents at Pro Day workouts if there is a lockout.
All this is going to make player evaluations prior to the draft that much more difficult. Teams are going to have to rely that much more on breaking down college game film, and the 15-minute interviews they are able to get at the Combine.
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