If there was an award for having the most positive attitude at the NFL Scouting Combine, Nicholas Petit-Frere would certainly be in the running.
The combine can be an arduous process for draft prospects, as players spend four days in Indianapolis going through a battery of interviews with NFL teams, a lengthy medical exam, media interviews and more before they even take the field for their actual combine workouts. As he prepared for his own turn through the combine gauntlet this week, Petit-Frere heard plenty of horror stories from former combine participants about how challenging the week would be, from 5 a.