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The NFL Scouting Combine has been a staple of the league's offseason since 1985. It provides teams with opportunities to see college prospects up close and interview potential draft picks. It may also be a bit worthless in 2020.
At least that's how the Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Rams feel. The two franchises have decided to cut back on sending staff to Indianapolis for the combine, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter, who reports the Rams and Broncos feel they can make better use of their time at home than they could at Lucas Oil Stadium.