Bryce Harper
Age 19 - Right Fielder - Washington Nationals
Bryce Harper of the Washington Nationals... will he make it to the big leagues right away? My guess is absolutely!
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Author Bobby Deren is writing his second book on the NFL Draft and bringing the real time experience to his readers via his website TheDraftSeason.com
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The road to the NFL is a lifelong dream for many, but only a select few actually make it to the big leagues. A dream in the heads of every kid playing Pop Warner, only a select few play high school football, even fewer play college, and only the very best make their way to the NFL. C.E.S. training works and I would recommend it to anyone seeking a chance at the next level. That is where my son will be training!
NFL COMBINE TRAINING IN FULL SWING AT PERFORMANCE TRAINING FACILITIES ACROSS THE U.S.
Senior Bowl, East West Shrine Games and other events leading up to the NFL Draft are sometimes more powerful than the NFL Combine when identifying NFL talent. The practices are in full-pads and offer scouts the opportunity to see top ranked athletes going against one another in drills, practice, and game situations.
C.E.S. QB's show off talent at NFL Combine
Colin Kaepernick, Tyrod Taylor, and Steven Shefield showed off their talent at this years NFL Combine and faired well. Colin Kaepernick should go early second round and possibly late first round, he demonstrated a very strong arm along with a great performance in the running events. The talk around the NFL is that Colin will go second round in April.
NFL COMBINE TRAINING UNDER WAY
Iron and sweat begin to fly around the country as the top athletes train for this years NFL Combine in Indianapolis. Chip Smith's 2010-11 NFL combine class is filled with exceptional talent, the question is who will this years top picks be. The answers will come in late February at the combine. The Get-N -10's timing squad travels to Atlanta to begin testing this years incoming C.E.S. class. All athletes are tested when they report and then periodically throughout their training. Results are posted immediately for review.
ZIGGY HOOD BEATS BROWNS
Ziggy Hood had a great day against the Cleveland Browns as the Steelers win easily 42-9. Ziggy Hood was all over the field making tackles, pressures, and doing what he does. Ziggy trained on Get-N-10's equipment two years ago at C.E.S. in Atlanta.
JOE WEBB JUMPS 11' 7"
CONGRATULATIONS JOE WEBB - 6th Round Draft Pick Joe Webb shows promise at the QB spot for the Vikings! Joe prepared for the NFL Combine at C.E.S. in Atlanta and trained and tested on our Get-N-10's AutoPro Combine system. Joe set the record on our Standing Broad Jump at 11 feet 7 inches. Joe was drafted in the 6th Round as a receiver and now he's leading the Minnesota Vikings.
ST EDWARD EAGLES WIN 1ST HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP!
Congrats to the St Edward Eagle on their first High School Football State Championship. The Eagles were led by the #1 ranked Offensive Line in the country with an agile QB in Kevin Burke. The Eagles have had their share of other State Championships in sports like Wrestling, Hockey, Baseball, and Basketball but never on the gridiron. Good luck to the Eagles in their pursuit of their next one.
SHAWN PORTER WINS TITLE IN 10 ROUND DECISION
Cleveland, Ohio was the location of Shawn Porter's first Championship fight and it ended up going the distance. After 10 rounds Porter had a new belt to wear home. Time will tell but given his amateur success and dedication to training this kid should do well. GetN10s will have an interview with Porter in the coming weeks to discuss his training methods and plans for the future.
SUPER BOWL SUNDAY COVERAGE
Colts stuffed the Saints on their first drive and marched down the field adding a fieldgoal for the first points of Super Bowl XLIV. The Colts continued their dominance in the first quarter adding a touchdown bringing the score to 10-0. Drew Brees and the Saints picked things up marching down the field to the Colts 1 yard line, only to be denied by the mighty Colt defense and poor calling inside the 5. The Saints defense stuffed the Colts and Brees took their offense within field goal range making the halftime score 10-3. Halftime opens with a gusty call as the Saints recover an onside kick, Brees executed perfectly hitting a screen pass for TD by Thomas... Saints 13-10 (11:41 3Q). The Colts answer, Manning hits perfect pass after perfect pass down to the 4. Addai added 7 with a 4 yard TD...Colts 17-13. Saints ran into a tough defensive but managed to add 3 with a 47 yard field goal by Hartley (Super Bowl record for Hartley with 3 40+ yard field goals in a game)... 17-16 Colts 3Q. Great plays on both sides of the ball sets up Matt Stover's 51 yard attempt going wide left. Saints take over at their 41 yard line trailing the Colts by 1 (10:39 4Q). Saints start off on the ground with 11 to Bush followed by Drew Brees in the air all the way down capping it off to Shockey with a 2 yard TD. At first look the Colts deny Saints 2 point attempt... but after official review the Saints win the challenge... 2 point conversion good Saints 24-17 (5:42 4Q). Colts offense continues to move the ball down the field only to see Peyton Manning throw an interception to Tracy Porter who runs it back 78 yards for a TD. Manning made a comeback attempt moving his team down the field to the Saints 5, but fell short on 4th down. Saints win Super Bowl XLIV 31-17.
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
DREW BREES, NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
BROWNS NEWS
Mangini and staff stay in Cleveland
JEROME HARRISON BREAKS JIM BROWNS RUSHING RECORD! HARRISON RUSHED FOR 286 YARDS AGAINST THE CHIEFS
JOSHUA CRIBBS, CLEVELAND BROWNS

JOSHUA CRIBBS IS NOW THE NFL'S ALL-TIME LEADER IN KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS WITH 8... CONGRATULATIONS JOSH!
Who will be the Athlete or Team of the Week? Send us your votes at info@getn10s.com
TEAM OF THE WEEK
THIS WEEKS WINNER... THE NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
CONGRATULATIONS TO HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER MARK INGRAM!
Ingram polled 1,304 points to capture the award over Toby Gerhart of Stanford (1,276 points), Colt McCoy of Texas (1,145 points), Ndamukong Suh (815 points) and the 2007 Heisman winner, Tim Tebow of Florida (390 points). The point total is reached by a system of three points for a first place vote, two for a second and one for a third.