David Cobb is hoping that his 1,545 rushing yards as a senior with the Gophers — which set a single-season program record — will be a launching pad to the next level, the NFL. He can take a big step toward that goal this week, when he takes part in the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis. CBSsports.com projects Cobb as a third-round pick, though running backs have been taken later and later in the draft in recent years. Cobb and linebacker Damien Wilson are in California training together for the combine, and Cobb chatted recently by phone with the Star Tribune's Michael Rand.
Q What part of the NFL scouting combine are you most looking forward to?
A Just going out there and showing what I can do and leaving it all out there. It's a chance to just do what I've been doing my whole life, and I'm excited to get out and see a bunch of the guys.
Q Aside from the physical training, the combine has always struck me as a mental grind. Are you prepared for that part of it?
A I've been getting ready for that and talking to some former teammates about what it's like. It's a four-day process, and you only work out one day. You have to be doing something else the other three days. The biggest thing for me is that I'd rather be there than anywhere else. I'll be happy no matter what we're doing.
Q Is it too early for you to have started talking with NFL teams about who might be interested in drafting you?
A I don't want to say too many names, but I've heard from maybe four or five teams. All you can do is put your best foot forward.
Q It's an interesting time to be a running back going into the pros. You had a great Gophers career, but the NFL model has less of a reliance on star running backs now. How do you think that will impact you and other running back prospects?