SEATTLE (AP) — Travis Feeney was one of the standouts during the NFL combine in February, a performance that moved the former Washington linebacker into the discussion as a potential second-day pick during the draft.
Turns out Feeney estimates he was about "70 or 80 percent" at the combine while dealing with a sports hernia.
"There was no thought about putting off the combine. The combine was definitely going to be done," Feeney said. "That was my decision and I was going to the combine no matter what."
Feeney had surgery two weeks ago and was just a spectator Thursday as Washington held its annual pro day with a handful of his former teammates going through workouts under the watchful eye of representatives of nearly every NFL team, and most of the Seattle Seahawks staff, including general manager John Schneider and head coach Pete Carroll.