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By John Clayton
ESPN.com Wednesday, February 25, 2004 Indianapolis is known for the speed of the Indy 500. The 2004 Indianapolis combine will be remembered for all the tall bodies that were parading around the hotels and the RCA Dome. All of the offensive linemen seemed like they were 6-5 or taller. The receivers were tall, 6-2 or taller and the quarterbacks were huge. It's a big class of players heading into April's draft. But the other theme was uncertainty and Maurice Clarett can be thanked in part for that. His victory in court opened the do ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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