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by Ryan Hudson • Jan 12, 2010 7:03 PM EST
Brace yourself: the NFL season is almost over. Including the Super Bowl, there are only seven games before we are greeted by a cruel, bitter and lonely time -- the offseason. Fortunately, there are still dates to circle on your calendar to help get you to mini camps. From SB Nation's Pride Of Detroit -- and really, who better to give advice on the offseason than Lions fans -- here are the key NFL dates in 2010:
February 24-March 2 - NFL Combine
March 5 - Start of free agency
March 21-24 - Annual NFL Meeting
April 22 - Round 1 of the NFL Draft
April 23 - Rounds 2 and 3 of the NFL Draft
April 24 - Final 4 rounds of the NFL Draft
May 24-26 - NFL Spring Meeting
Yeah, the NFL Draft is a three-day event this year. Only a matter of time before we have Mel Kiper talking at us for a week straight.
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Don't diss Mel Kiper
His hair is an immortal and will surely hunt you down if you speak ill of him
"We play to win the game" - Herm Edwards
by nicholas.rodriguez on Jan 13, 2010 12:39 AM EST reply actions
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