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    Five Wildcats to Showcase Skills at NFL Combine

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    By Rob Voelker on February 7, 2013 K-State Sports

    A group of five players that played a vital role in K-State’s Big 12 championship season will get their chance to impress NFL scouts at the annual scouting combine later this month in Indianapolis.  Arthur Brown, Anthony Cantele, Chris Harper, Collin Klein and Braden Wilson all will be poked and prodded at the event that showcases players’ physical and mental tools.  For six days at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis beginning February 23rd, players are put through a series of drills, tests and interviews with more than 600 NFL personnel including head coaches, general managers and scouts.

    The 2013 NFL Draft is slated for April 26-28.  K-State seems assured of pushing their streak to 20 years of having at least one player picked in the seven-round draft.

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