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Football: Ohio State Pro Day Quotes
Courtesy: OhioStateBuckeyes.com
          Release: 03/07/2008
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Vernon Gholston
On the potential of being a Top 10 pick
"I am not surprised with my performances. I have been working hard. It's what you put in it to get what you get out of it."

On the draft
"I want to go as high as I can go. I know what I can do. I feel my numbers are good enough. It was a good day."

On leaving Ohio State
"I love being here. It's going to be interesting to get myself established with a new team and a new organization."

Larry Grant
On Pro Day
"I did alright. I had a lot of fun. I showed I can play low and I feel like I really helped myself. I ran between a 4.58 and a 4.67 for the 40-yard dash. I'll take the 4.58."

On the draft
"I hope to get drafted and which ever team drafts me, I know I'll be able to contribute."

Kirk Barton
On his injury at the Senior Bowl
"Anytime you have surgery, the scouts want to make sure you're back. I had three weeks of training and I feel great. I feel 100 percent."

On Pro Day
"I was a little disappointed with my performance and the combine so today was really exciting. I feel like I really stepped up. I hope to get some individual workouts."

Tyler Whaley
On Pro Day
"It was a great experience. I was happy I was able to showcase my abilities. I feel like I helped myself by setting personal records. I did my best today."

On leaving Ohio State
"It was a dream come true to accomplish what I did at Ohio State and it's a dream come true to have a chance to play in the National Football League."

 

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