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Ross Tucker: Rookie position switch is risky proposition
Being an NFL rookie is difficult. Ross Tucker writes that three clubs are making it even harder on their high draft choices by asking them to change positions.
Andre Smith, Jason Smith, Brian Orakpo are changing positions - Ross Tucker  - SI.com
Andre Smith, Jason Smith, Brian Orakpo are changing positions - Ross Tucker - SI.com
sportsillustrated.cnn.com — Being a rookie in the NFL is hard. They have very little time between when their college... seasons end and training to become a pro begins. After the combine, pro days and the draft itself, it's off to a new city for mini-camps, workouts and organized ... (more) Andre Smith, Jason Smith, Brian Orakpo are changing ...
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