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Scouting Combine Gift Bag
CNBC Sports Business Reporter
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Source: Under Armour |
There’s probably no brand that owns an event like Under Armour [UA
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Not only do they sponsor the event, but they buy commercials on the NFL Network and have their gear on all the prospective NFL athletes running through the drills.
We asked the folks at Under Armour what branded stuff the athletes get from the company.
Personalized:
4 shirts (compression short sleeve, sleeveless, long sleeve, and loose)
Fleece top
Travel suit jacket
Core short (number only)
Non- personalized:
Fleece and travel bottoms
2 loose shorts
Compression shorts
Socks
Leggings
Gift Bag:
Duffel bag
Pair of Mercenary trainers
Pair of cleats depending on position
Pair of slides
Pair of combine shoes (for 40, vertical, broad jump)
Beanie
Hoody
T-shirt (“We must protect this house! I will!")
Recharge socks
Grippy socks
Digi skull cap
Digi gloves
Digi bandana







