"We spend the morning on football and then we spend the afternoon getting our college stuff ready for the draft," Gailey said Tuesday during the NFL coaches breakfast at the Roosevelt Hotel. "That stuff will be ready by April 7. We have a lot of little projects. We look at the best third-down teams, what they do. We look at our division opponents, what they do. Who is the best rushing team, the best red-zone team. You just go through and evaluate that.
"I don't get anything out of that to be honest with you," he said of Pro Days. "Especially with the quarterbacks, it has become such a production. I'd much rather watch the tape, run it back, run it back, run it back. The guys that we're really interested in we're going to bring in and I'm going to sit down and have a good conversation with them."
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