Things were starting to get ugly between the NFL, and the NFLPA in regards to the 2022 Draft Combine in Indianapolis. This would've had big ramifications for teams across the league, but especially the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Steelers need every opportunity possible to scout their potential picks with 2022 shaping up to be one of the most important in team history.
The NFL scouting combine just informed draft prospects they’ll be in a “bubble” in secure locations next month in Indianapolis, with limited exceptions: “Players who violate this policy at any time will be disqualified from further participation and sent home.” From the memo: pic.twitter.com/oThXaLSCQ7
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) February 19, 2022
Per a memo acquired by NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, the players would have been restricted to “secure Combine venues” during their entire time in Indianapolis and players could only invite one medical support person, like a trainer, to help them during the combine. Players who violated the policy would be disqualified and sent home.
Pelissero reported Sunday that agents who represent more than 150 prospects were organizing a boycott of “all testing, on-field workouts and interviews” at the combine if the restrictions weren’t lifted.
The NFL didn't let the potential boycott live on for too long. Tonight they announced they would ease the restrictions on the athletes in regards to the 'bubble'.
The bubble has burst: The Combine just informed players it has changed its policy and will now allow them outside of restricted areas next week in Indianapolis, per sources.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) February 21, 2022