2014 NFL Combine, Free Agency
It is rare for a player to top the strength, agility and speed drills, but McKinnon did it and raised his stock from a priority undrafted free agent to a potential day two pick, with some teams making him the fifth running back on their board.
The Dallas Cowboys are intent on re-signing defensive tackle Jason Hatcher and defensive end Anthony Spencer.
Kansas City Chiefs offensive linemen Branden Albert and Geoff Schwartz are both going to hit free agency with a number of suitors and both raised significant interest at the Combine.
Many personnel executives at the Combine think that they will be able to sign free agent defensive end Jared Allen.
The Baltimore Ravens will let safety James Ihedigbo hit free agency and move Matt Elam to strong safety as they target a free safety in the offseason.
The Chicago Bears are very interested in signing nose tackle Jay Ratliff, and are also interested in re-signing cornerback Kelvin Hayden.
A number of teams are interested in offensive tackle Rodger Saffold if he does not re-sign with the St.
The Washington Redskins are currently in talks with pass-rushing linebacker Brian Orakpo, and may have a chance to re-sign him before free agency, though there are no indications that the talks have progressed.
They are interested in re-signing tight end Brandon Pettigrew and running back Joique Bell, though there is a healthy market for Bell.
The buzz around the Combine is that the Minnesota Vikings will sign Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Michael Johnson, who worked with Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer as defensive coordinator.