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Caption: LSU defensive lineman Barkevious Mingo waits to do his next drill during the 2013 NFL Combine. Feb 25, 2013; Indianapolis, IN.


The 2014 NFL Scouting Combine began on Thursday at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, IN. Player workouts will begin this Saturday and will wrap up next week on Tuesday the 25th. LSU is well represented with 11 former Tigers on the list of invited players.

Here are the players that are scheduled to be in attendance during the event and when their position groups will take the field for workouts.

Saturday - Tight Ends, Offensive Line, Special Teams:
Trai Turner

Sunday - Quarterbacks, Running Backs, Wide Receivers:
*Zach Mettenberger
Jeremy Hill
Alfred Blue
J.C. Copeland
Jarvis Landry
Odell Beckham

Monday - Defensive Linemen, Linebackers:
Ego Ferguson
Anthony Johnson
Lamin Barrow

Tuesday - Defensive Backs:
Craig Loston

*Zach Mettenberger is still rehabilitating an ACL tear that he suffered against Arkansas on Nov. 29th. He will not participate in workouts but we have confirmed that he is in Indianapolis and will be present during the combine events.
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im4LSU122 months
Met Barrows brother last night. Hes ready lol
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Deltatiger122 months
JohnZeroQ...pretty sure Special Teams won't be evalutaing coverage players.
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ccormier2015122 months
Jeremy Hill is going to be beast in the NFL. He's powerful AND fast. He would be a great fit for the saints they need to try and improve their run game and he would definitely fit in that position with the saints
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JohnZeroQ122 months
Alford Blue should be listed with special teams as well. Dude was a beast on punt coverage.
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JacksonLSU122 months
and should be
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JacksonLSU122 months
the illuminati all whould be murdered
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