Pittsburgh Combine: Photo Gallery One
This story originally published on ScoutCombines.com
D.J. Woods
D.J. Woods
Special To Scout.com
Posted May 8, 2007


Photographer Josh Winslow was on hand at the Pittsburgh Scout.com All-American Combine, and here is a look at his first collection of images from the event.

There was an unbelievable amount of upper echelon talent on hand at the Scout.com Pittsburgh Combine. Here is a look at the images from some of the memorable moments.

Gateway linebacker Shayne Hale and Ohio State commit DeVoe Torrence faced off in the one-on-ones. Torrence dusted Hale in their first encounter.


Later Hale called out Torrence for a re-match, but Torrence put the moves on him again....



Columbus linebacker Doug Rippy was the only player who got a handle on Torrence all day. Rippy is closing in on an Illinois offer.


Josh Vick got solid reviews from the scouts in attendance.


Shayne Hale was easily one of the most impressive players at the combine.


He looks like he is physically ready to play on Saturday's right now.



Pittsburgh commit Chris Burns was one of the most impressive talents on hand.


D.J. Woods continue to shine at each event he attends.


Woods has some unreal talents.


Jacob Stoneburner topped his impressive time from San Antonio by running a 4.46 forty-yard dash.


He looked solid in the drills as was expected.


Akron Buchtel DB Johnny Adams.


Reggie Ellis was one of the top players on hand.


He dominated in the one-on-one portion of the combine.



Cardinal Mooney LB/RB Brandon Beachum would come out to compete at an event like this at 2:00 am in the morning.


His attitude on and off the field have certainly helped him in his quest to land 20 plus offers.


Lineman Bobby Massie was a nice looking prospect.


Glenville athlete Cordale Scott had the Roosevelt Memorial track meet in Dayton on Friday and Saturday, and still made it to Pitt to compete.



Zack Stoudt continues to throw well each and every time we see him.



Zack's father, former Steeler Cliff Stoudt, coached the quarterbacks at the combine.


2009 prospect Corey Brown looked very talented. He definitely has a bright future.


Mike Yancich was yet another superb linebacker talent.


Quamane Bryant was pretty slick.


Carlin Isles was the fastest player at the camp.


A.J. Alexander repeated last year's combine success. Once again he was one of the most impressive players.






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