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By Todd McShay
Scouts, Inc. Monday, September 6, 2004 Scouting the NFL draft has become a year-round trade, and with the number of underclassmen increasing on an annual basis, scouts and NFL personnel officials must start getting a feel for potential prospects during their sophomore seasons. However, those scouts can't get official heights, weights and speeds on potential prospects until the spring of their junior seasons, so NFL teams spend most of their energy evaluating seniors whose "measurables" and draft eligibility are known. ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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