Regional Player Combine
After a successful launch of the league's regional combines, the National Gridiron League is pleased to announce the next 2018 NGL Regional Combine will take place September 23rd in Atlanta, Georgia. This will mark the third in a ten-city national tour by the National Gridiron League to find the best available talent in the country.
Players from around the country have expressed interest in competing for a NGL roster spot. The NGL Regional Combine provides those players an opportunity to display their talents.
When: Sunday, September 23, 2018
Time: 8:00 am - 11:00 pm (Registration begins at 7:00 am)
Location: Mount Pisgah Christian School | Brumbelow Road | Johns Creek, GA 30022
Cost: $50.00 (Players with submitted Draft Entry Form) $65.00 (Early Registration) $100.00 (At the Gate)
Who: Recent college football graduates, semi-pro football players, players age 18 years or older, and professional indoor/arena football players.
What To Expect:
CHECK-IN
Athletes check-in upon arrival to event.
GET DRESSED
Each athlete will be encouraged to get outfitted in their best athletic performance gear.
PHOTO
Athletes get their official league head-shot taken.
HEIGHT & WEIGHT
Official height and weight measured and recorded.
FOOTBALL TESTING & TRAINING
After a proper, supervised “dynamic warm-up,” participants will have the option to test in the 40-yard dash, 20-yard shuttle, vertical jump and kneeling power ball toss. NGL staff will then work participants through specific drills designed to improve athletic ability, speed and explosiveness. Here, athletes have the opportunity to tap into the secrets of proper workouts that have helped players make it to the NFL, including cone and ladder drills. This period educates participants on how to improve football-specific speed, agility and quickness movements, and also how to train specifically for the needs and requirements of their individual positions.
POSITION SPECIFIC DRILLS
Participants are separated into position groups (QBs, RBs, WRs, OLs, DLs, LBs and DBs) to work individually on football skills and techniques with league position coaches with college and NFL experience.
ONE-ON-ONES
Each NGL Regional Tryout concludes with one-on-one passing and linemen drills, which maybe the highlight of the workout.