
“We’re going through third parties, making sure everyone understands these numbers aren’t cooked,” Marshall told USA TODAY Sports. Marshall even hired Zybek, the company that usually runs the timed drills for the NFL combine, to do the same for House of Athlete’s showcase.

House of Athlete is bringing in former NFL head coach Hue Jackson and retired NFL players Chad Johnson, Fred Taylor, Channing Crowder and Ryan Clark to direct position drills. On Friday’s broadcast, athletes will perform the 40-yard dash, vertical jump, broad jump, three-cone drill, short-shuttle drill and position work at Inter Miami CF Stadium.
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Under the direction of the facility’s director of pro performance, Mo Wells, the prospects will go through the measurables portion of the draft evaluation process on Thursday, doing the 225-pound bench-press test just as they would have at the combine.

and former UCF kicker Donald De La Haye are among the prospects expected to participate. Texas A&M quarterback Kellen Mond, Clemson running back Travis Etienne Jr., Georgia defensive back Eric Stokes Jr.
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Footage will re-air on House of Athlete’s "Path to the Draft" series on Fox Sports. He’s also doing his part to ensure that draft junkies get their combine fix - the event will live stream on at 10 a.m. So this week, Marshall and House of Athlete are hosting their own combine-style event for draft prospects. This is the biggest stage, and if you take that away, what opportunity do they have?” to show the scouts and the NFL what they have. “I wanted those guys to be able to experience this. “It was an interesting process it was a hard process - a lot of tension and stress, because this is the thing you dreamt about since you were 6 or 7 years old,” Marshall, the HOA founder and CEO, recalled this week. He wanted to ensure that the 20-plus athletes who had been preparing for the combine through his training facility, House of Athlete in Weston, Florida, still got a pre-draft experience and opportunity like he had in 2006, before he was drafted by Denver in the fourth round. So when he learned the NFL, out of concern over COVID-19, would scrap the 2021 combine - which would have taken place last week in Indianapolis - Marshall took action. Watch Video: The next Tyreek Hill? Rising WR prospect D'Wayne Eskridge confident he'll run a 4.2 40 at pro dayįormer Pro Bowl wide receiver Brandon Marshall is now 15 years removed from his NFL scouting combine experience, but those days of auditioning and interviewing for his dream job remain etched in his memory.
