Toronto Star

Clubs back in search of talent

Teams gather in Indianapol­is for annual combine hoping to better chances in 2018

- ARNIE STAPLETON THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

INDIANAPOL­IS— Lured out of the broadcast booth with a $100-million contract that makes him the highestpai­d football coach ever, Jon Gruden sauntered up to the podium and flashed that mischievou­s smile.

“I’m very excited to be back here in Indianapol­is,” Gruden declared. “I sure have missed the combine.”

Gruden is navigating an off-season NFL landscape that’s changed drasticall­y since he last roamed the sideline nearly a decade ago.

“It’s a lot different because you’re not allowed to have any interactio­n with the players, and I’ve always complained about that since the new (collective bargaining agreement) came into place,” Gruden said Wednesday. “A lot of players would come to see me in Tampa to get their football fix.

“So, you’re not allowed to have contact with these guys. But what’s most discouragi­ng to me is we’ve got to make some decisions on our roster, on salaries, on players and their futures and you can’t even meet them,” Gruden grumbled.

On the next podium was Matt Patricia, who, unlike his former colleague Josh McDaniels, didn’t balk at leaving Bill Belichick’s brigade.

Then there was Andy Reid, in the midst of another major roster shakeup, and his protege, Doug Pederson, still basking in Philadelph­ia’s first Super Bowl triumph in just his second season as coach of the Eagles.

All are gathering this week in Indianapol­is hoping to better their chances of winning in 2018.

Top college prospects, including a group of quarterbac­ks that could produce five first-round draft picks, will spend four days getting poked and prodded, tested and timed.

GMs and coaches will pepper them with questions either in formal 15minute interviews or during a mixed zone after their physical assessment­s.

“We’d like to talk about football as much as we can, but we need to know everything we can to find out about these players,” new Texans general manager Brian Gaine said. “So when they come into our building (we know) that they’re a good fit for us in the locker room, in the weight room, in the training room, in the meeting rooms, out on the practice field.”

After this week, teams will retreat to their headquarte­rs and begin preparing for the annual flood of free agents that will hit the market in mid-March.

 ??  ?? Oakland Raiders head coach Jon Gruden wishes he had more of a chance to speak to players during the combine.
Oakland Raiders head coach Jon Gruden wishes he had more of a chance to speak to players during the combine.

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