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Friday morning one-liners

Gary Brackett, Maurice Jones-Drew

Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew, left, is tackled by Indianapolis Colts linebacker Gary Brackett, right, and safety Antoine Bethea short of the goal line in the first quarter of an NFL football game in Indianapolis, Sunday, Dec. 19, 2010. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

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Bills WR David Nelson took a higher percentage of his snaps in the slot than any other NFL receiver.

Dolphins QB Chad Henne has a lot in common with Jets QB Mark Sanchez.

Said Patriots RB Kevin Faulk of his recovery from a torn ACL, “It’s an injury that happened a while ago. That’s why they got technology and doctors and things. Nobody’s ready right now. That’s why everybody’s trying to get back into it.”

First round pick Muhammad Wilkerson joined the other Jets defensive linemen at Thursday’s workout.

Ravens WR James Hardy says that he is finally 100 percent healthy.

The Bengals won’t be doing the secret workout thing next week.

Browns WR Greg Little will join his teammates for their next round of workouts.

Steelers DB Will Allen talked about his time playing for disgraced former Ohio State coach Jim Tressel.

Converting Glover Quin from corner to safety won’t be easy for the Texans coming off the lockout.

Colts defensive assistant Rod Perry talks about what led him to his current position.

Is Jaguars RB Maurice Jones-Drew a better player than Colts TE Dallas Clark?

QB Rusty Smith is planning to be a serious contender for the Titans quarterback job.

Broncos QB Tim Tebow is making the rounds to promote his book.

Chiefs LB Andy Studebaker is among the players in St. Louis for Friday’s court date.

The silver and black of the Raiders make for one of the NFL’s best uniforms.

Former Chargers QB Ryan Leaf may need radiation if the remaining part of his brain tumor grows.

A look at RB Felix Jones’s place in the Cowboys offense.

DE Justin Tuck still isn’t sold on holding workouts with his Giants teammates.

TE Chris Cooley discusses the roles of the two Shanahans in the Redskins offense.

Ticket brokers are reporting slow business with Packers tickets.

Vikings QB Christian Ponder doesn’t mind taking a few hits in the pocket.

Members of the Falcons are frustrated by the continuing lockout.

Panthers CB Captain Munnerlyn has been helping out as a volunteer high school coach.

RB Mark Ingram hopes to make an early impact with the Saints.

Buccaneers G.M. Mark Dominik didn’t do enough to get named the Tampa Bay sports executive of the year.

CB Greg Toler’s physical style should be a good fit with the new Cardinals defense.

Are the Rams a possible landing spot for WR Plaxico Burress?

Matt Maiocco of CSNBayArea.com marvels at the relationship between the 49ers and QB Alex Smith.

The Seahawks’ Thursday workout featured a lot of players who might not be with the team next season.