Quiet Day in Indy

Now it's down to just a few workouts left for defensive linemen, linebackers, corners and safeties.

Access to players and decision-makers is going to be limited and I'm pulling up stakes to fly out of here shortly.

Meanwhile, working the halls outside the RCA Dome proper is agent Ronald Todd and his client Kevin Hoyng.

Hoyng, a college quarterback switching to free safety, didn't get the invite to Indy but, bless his soul, he came anyway just to get his name out.

Hoyng was actually a pretty good college quarterback at Dayton. He was named second-team All American in 2007 and set the Flyers record for passing yardage (7,862), completions (530), attempts (1,013) and total offense (9,565).

"I'm just here to meet as many people as I can," said the 6-foot, 192-pounder. "I'm excited about the opportunity to meet people. I understand not everybody gets invited to the Combine. I just want to meet some people and get ready for my Pro Day (March 13)."

The most likely route for Hoyng is that he won't get drafted but will impress a team enough with athleticism to get a call after the draft to get in as an undrafted free agent.

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