"Frank Coyle" was an United States/American Track and field/track and field athlete who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics.

He was born in Chicago, Illinois.

In 1912 he finished eighth in the Athletics at the 1912 Summer Olympics – Men's pole vault/pole vault event.

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Holmes and Jackson will probably be the only two receivers drafted in the first round. You could make a case for three or four clubs taking (Holmes) in the middle of the first.

Somebody's gotten in his ear and told him it's a weak group of receivers.

It's a fairly good group of backs. Backs are strange because you can historically get them cheap in many respects. Obviously, not Reggie Bush. But I think they could get a decent one.

He's a kid that's really going to surprise by April. He's really going to move up.

It's as good as it gets, especially if a couple of the juniors come out.

You can't sink or swim with one guy. If Ricky is out, which is feasible, I think they have to come right back and draft one.

I think he has to do everything right, including (Wednesday's) workout, to get in the top 100. He wouldn't be the first guy who looked like a first-round athlete who went in the fourth round.

He's got a great motor and he uses his power and understands the blocking angles and what he needs to do to get off the block. A lot of those kids inside, they never get off a block. It's like an elephant in the middle of the field. He's not that.