Gamble unable to improve 40 times
Updated: April 6, 2004, 8:00 AM ET
By By Scouts, Inc. | For ESPN Insider
Running back Maurice Clarett put on a decent workout at Ohio State on Monday, but from what we've been told he certainly didn't blow away any of the NFL officials in attendance.
For starters, Lions running back coach Tom Rathman worked Clarett out during his position drills, and while the early-entry candidate looked sharp early on, he clearly still was not in great shape and noticeably wore down as the session progressed.
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