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NFL Combine Schedule 2011

SATURDAY, FEB. 26th Workouts for Kickers, Offensive Linemen and Tight Ends
SUNDAY, FEB. 27th Workouts for Quarterbacks, Receivers and Running Backs
MONDAY, FEB. 28st Workouts for Linebackers and Defensive Linemen
TUESDAY, MAR. 1st Workouts for Defensive Backs



A Draft Unlike The Rest

improving Ravens pass rush through 2011 NFL draft


The National Football League is about to commence the 76th annual meeting of its 32 franchises to select their future stars and the new faces of their teams. It will be held at Radio City Music Hall for what is now a three day long event. The first round is scheduled to take place in primetime at 8:00 PM EST on Thursday, April 28, 2011. The second and third rounds will continue at 6:00 PM EST on Friday, followed by the final four rounds at 12:00 PM EST on Saturday afternoon. You can catch the live NFL Draft broadcasted on NFL Network, ESPN, ESPN2 and steaming live on NFL Mobile.

This year's NFL draft will really prove to be something special. A record 56 underclassmen have declared themselves eligible to be selected in the draft and a record 25 players are confirmed to attend in person. The previous high was last year, when 17 prospects were in attendance at Radio City for the Click here for more...
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  • Ravens Information


    Head Coach
    coach John Harbaugh
    Regular Season: 32-16
    Postseason: 4-3
    Experience: 3
    Career record: 36-19


    Pro Career: Harbaugh signed as the third head coach in Baltimore Ravens history on January 19, 2008. He served as the Eagles' secondary coach in 2007, after leading the Eagles' special teams for nine seasons (1998-2006).

    Under his leadership, Harbaugh's special teams units were consistently ranked among the NFL's best. From 2000-04, Philadelphia was the only team to rank in the top 10. Following the 2001 season, Harbaugh was voted the NFL's Special Teams Coach of the Year by his coaching peers. He was also named The Dallas Morning News Special Teams Coach of the Year that season.

    Background: Harbaugh played defensive back for four years at Miami (Ohio) He coached at Western Michigan (1984-86), Pittsburgh (1987), Morehead State (1988), Cincinnati (1989-1996), and Indiana (1997).

    Personal: Born in Perrysburg, Ohio on September 23, 1962, Harbaugh and his wife, Ingrid, have a daughter, Alison. He is the son of longtime college coach Jack Harbaugh and his younger brother, Jim, the current Stanford head coach, played 14 seasons as a quarterback in the NFL, including one season in Baltimore (1998). John's brother-in-law, Tom Crean, the Indiana head basketball coach,

    Raven Draft Picks 2011
    RD PK (OVR) POS NAME SCHOOL
    1 27 (27) CB Jimmy Smith Colorado
    2 26 (58) WR Torrey Smith Maryland
    3 21 (85) OT Jah Reid Central Florida
    4 26 (123) WR Dandon Doss Indiana
    5 22 (164) CB Chykie Brown Texas
    5 34 (165) DE Pernell McPhee Mississippi St.
    6 15 (180) QB Tyrod Taylor Virginia Techx
    7 22 (225) RB Anthony Allen Georgia Tech
    Expanded Draft Coverage | Draft History
    1st round picks since 1996
    Draft Order
    ROUND ONE
    1. Carolina (2-14)
    2. Denver (4-12)
    3. Buffalo (4-12)
    4. Cincinnati (4-12)
    5. Arizona (5-11)
    6. Cleveland (5-11)
    7. San Francisco (6-10)
    8. Tennessee (6-10)
    9. Dallas (6-10)
    10. Washington (6-10)
    11. Houston (6-10)
    12. Minnesota (6-10)
    13. Detroit (6-10)
    14. Miami (7-9)
    15. St. Louis (7-9)
    16. Jacksonville (8-8)
    17. New England (from Oakland) (8-8)
    18. San Diego (9-7)
    19. New York (10-6)
    20. Tampa Bay (10-6)
    21. Indianapolis (10-6)
    22. Kansas City (10-6)
    23. Philadelphia (10-6)
    24. New Orleans (11-5)
    25. Seattle (7-9)
    26. Baltimore (12-4)
    27. Atlanta (13-3)
    28. New England (14-2)
    29. Green Bay (10-6)*
    30. New York (11-5)*
    31. Chicago (11-5)*
    32. Pittsburgh (12-4)*


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