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Gruden’s QB Camp expands to non-quarterbacks

Jon Gruden

FILE - This Dec. 29, 2008, file photo shows former Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Jon Gruden grimaces as he speaks during his weekly news conference in Tampa, Fla. Gruden is replacing Tony Kornheiser on ESPN’s Monday Night Football broadcast team. The network said Monday May 18, 2009, that Gruden will be in the booth with Mike Tirico and Ron Jaworski when the show starts its 40th season this fall. (AP Photo/Chris O’Meara)

AP

From September through December, we see Jon Gruden every Monday night. But we never see his acid-tongued alter ego, Chucky.

Fortunately, Chucky makes an appearance every Spring, in the weeks preceding the draft. Chucky returns in 2013, with the fourth installment of Jon Gruden’s QB Camp.

This year, with a thinner-than-usual crop of elite quarterbacks, Gruden will go beyond the most important position on the field, sitting down with Texas A&M tackle Luke Joeckel, South Carolina running back Marcus Lattimore, and -- yes -- Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te’o.

The quarterbacks who’ll get the Gruden treatment include USC’s Matt Barkley, Tyler Bray of Tennessee, Miami (Ohio) product Zac Dysert, N.C. State’s Mike Glennon, Landry Jones of Oklahoma, Florida State Seminole E.J. Manuel, Ryan Nassib of Syracuse, West Virginia’s Geno Smith,and Tyler Wilson of Arkansas.

Air dates and times have not yet been determined.