5 Takeaways from the NFL Combine, Travis Hunter vs Shohei Ohtani & the future of the CFP
Mar 3, 2025
Discover the key takeaways from the NFL Combine and which players are boosting their draft stock. Dive into the heated debate comparing Travis Hunter's two-way football skills with Shohei Ohtani's baseball prowess. Explore the impact of the Big Ten and SEC on the future of the College Football Playoff, and learn about the fans' disappointment over canceled spring games. Finally, ponder the evolution of college football with the rise of general managers and the shift towards a new era of talent acquisition.
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Matthew Golden's Speed
Matthew Golden improved his draft stock with a fast 40-yard dash time.
This highlights the importance of speed for wide receivers in the NFL.
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Jalen Milroe's Potential
Jalen Milroe's combine performance showcased his raw talent and potential.
NFL teams value potential and believe they can develop consistency.
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Strategic Skipping
Top prospects like Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders strategically skipped throwing drills.
There's little upside and potential downside for high-ranked players.
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FOX Sports’ lead College Football analyst Joel Klatt gives his biggest takeaways from the NFL Combine over the weekend including which players improved their draft stock. He also reacts to Travis Hunter’s comments when he was asked to compare his two-way feats to the Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani. Klatt dives into the debate of whether it’s more impressive to play both ways in football or baseball. He also discusses the recent College Football news and lays out why the Big Ten and SEC’s emergence as the two power brokers in the sport can lead to an improved Playoff along with other secondary benefits for the sport as a whole. He also weighs in on several programs electing to cancel Spring Games this season and why the fans are the ones getting the short end of the deal. Klatt wraps up the pod by discussing recent GM hires in CFB and how that’s the latest evolution in a sport that is going through a lot of change.