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Updated: 24 February 2012 | 2:47 am in College and University, Doc's Office by Scott Dochterman, Football, Iowa Hawkeye Football History, Iowa Hawkeyes, Sports

Hawkeyes and the NFL Combine: First-day links


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Iowa's Adam Robinson (32) hits a hole in the Wisconsin defense created by teammate Adam Gettis (73) during the first half of their Big Ten Conference College Football game Saturday, Oct. 23, 2010 at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City. (Brian Ray/ SourceMedia Group News)

Here’s a collection of links and stories about former Iowa players participating at the NFL Combine and those already with NFL Clubs:

Former Iowa offensive linemen Adam Gettis and Riley Reiff say they were surprised by Reese Morgan’s switch from offensive line to defensive line

A New England official touted Brian Ferentz’s coaching ability and Cleveland Coach Pat Shurmer said former Iowa offensive lineman Eric Steinbach should be ready for the season

Miami Dolphins Coach Joe Philbin is ‘delighted’ to have former Iowa offensive coordinator Ken O’Keefe as his wide receivers coach

Former Iowa guard Adam Gettis didn’t have too many strange questions from NFL executives during the interview process

A Q&A with former Iowa tackle Riley Reiff, who could be selected within the first 10 picks of the April NFL draft

Detroit Lions Coach Jim Schwartz said he expects improvement from former Iowa defensive back Amari Spievey, who is entering his third season as a Lions safety

Tennessee Titans Coach Mike Munchak said former Hawkeye defensive tackle Karl Klug is a ‘great pass rusher’

Former Wisconsin punter Brad Nortman talks about his fake punt against Iowa in 2010

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