Cyrus McCrimmon / THE DENVER POST)
Be yourself.
That's pretty much been the advice Rashard Higgins has been given by his former teammates. Not just on the field, where the former Colorado State standout receiver put up record-setting numbers for the Rams in three seasons, but off the field during interviews with team representatives.
For those who know Higgins, that part of his trip to the NFL combine will be easy. It doesn't mean sleep has come easy this week.
"Well, I tell you one thing, (Monday) night I couldn't sleep. Man, I was just tossin' and turning," Higgins said from Texas where he is training.