Bengals defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer attended the Florida Pro Day workout, presumably to check out defensive end Derrick Harvey.

Former Packers G.M. Ron Wolf says that playing quarterback is “tougher than the dickens,” which probably is the least tough way anyone ever has tried to describe something that’s tough.

Newly-signed Bengals TE Ben Utecht won’t be attending the launch of the offseason condition program on Monday.

At least one team had former Browns RB William Green clocked at 4.82 in the 40 when he ran for scouts this week.

The Big Show’s next stop after leaving Seattle could be a Tuna-type role with another team.

The Chicago Tribune has gotten its mitts on the Wonderlic scores, closely guarded in the wake of Vince Young’s 6-pack in 2006.

Saints WR Robert Meachem is using the fact that he was a bust as a rookie as motivation not to be a bust in his second year.

Fallen NFL QB Art Schlicter is trying to help others avoid the gambling problems that ruined his life.

Army S Caleb Campbell will be excused from his five-year service commitment if he gets drafted in the non-military sense.

Kansas CB Aqib Talib improved his times in the 40 during his Pro Day workout.

Jags QB David Garrard wants his long-term deal to be in the same ballpark as Tony Romo’s.

Could the supposed financial problems that teams like the Broncos are experiencing be partially intended to make efforts to reel in the players’ piece of the pie seem more about necessity and less about greed?