This is the perfect example of why the combine is an absolute tossup.
The conflicting viewpoints from the combine
Maybe Ole Miss junior quarterback Jevan Snead knew what he was doing after all in coming out early this year. Snead had a strong workout Sunday afternoon and the accuracy and strength of his passes provided the highlight among the quarterbacks who threw.
Snead might have positioned himself nicely for a third-round grade coming out of Indy.
One of the more surprising early entries in the 2010 draft, Snead’s inconsistent 2009 campaign should have served as motivation to return to school rather than declare for the NFL. On Sunday, Snead’s inconsistent ways continued as he ran the worst 40 (5.01) of any quarterback. However, he made some good throws during drills, but he also missed a few receivers on out routes and downfield. If Snead’s performance is any indication of where he will ultimately end up in the draft, it’s possible he won’t hear his name called until the fifth round.
This is all very confusing.











