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2013 NFL Scouting Combine wraps up today with DBs

The 2013 NFL Scouting Combine concludes today on NFL Network with the defensive backs taking the spotlight. Tune in to NFL Network's exclusive live coverage at 9 a.m. ET, as top prospects such as Dee Milliner, Xavier Rhodes, Kenny Vaccaro and Tyrann Mathieau are put through their paces.

Here's what else is on tap for Tuesday:

Brooks: Position of strength?

Bucky Brooks checks in on the hotly anticipated linebackers and D-linemen at the combine -- including Manti Te'o. **More ...**

» London Fletcher has been patrolling NFL football fields for years, but he recently spoke of possible retirement. Hear from Fletcher himself on today's "NFL AM" at 6 a.m. ET. Plus, Carolina Panthers coach Ron Rivera evaluates what he's seen at the 2013 NFL Scouting Combine, and all Tuesday's news from around the NFL.

» Ian Rapoport's Combine Hot Stove report goes inside the new Tom Brady contract, plus other choice NFL nuggets.

» NFL.com draft expert Bucky Brooks checks in later on which players impressed him at Tuesday's DB workouts.

» Adam Rank rejoins "The Dave Dameshek Football Program" after a short sabbatical to talk with Handsome Hank and Dan Hanzus about the NFL Scouting Combine and Sunday's Oscars.

» NFL Evolution reports that a Los Angeles Times investigation shows how NFL players and other professional athletes have taken advantage of a California law that has allowed them to collect millions of dollars in employer-funded worker's comp benefits.

» Elliot Harrison offers Five Games That Shaped the 2012 Season.

» The San Francisco 49ers have a lot of questions this offseason, and not all of them involve Alex Smith. Gregg Rosenthal looks at what's next for the NFC champs. And check out our Offseason Forecast page to see what the 49ers and 31 other NFL clubs need to focus on in 2013.

» Adam Schein explains why quarterback Alex Smith would be sensational if he is traded to Kansas City.

» Happy birthday to Pro Football Hall of Famer and NFL Network analyst Marshall Faulk, who turns 40 on Tuesday, and to Indianapolis Colts defensive end Robert Mathis, who turns 32.

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