The first-ever NFL Veteran Combine took place on Sunday and while Brady Quinn and Michael Sam received most of the spotlight, several NFL fringe players made positive impressions. Unlike the college combine in Indianapolis, this tryout took place in Tempe, Arizona and had much less hype.

Several former Eagles players such as Ifeanyi Momah, Mike Kafka and Brian Rolle took part in the event. While all three of those players had been out of football this past season, they performed admirably in front of dozens of scouts from all 32 teams.

The Eagles were in full force, as at least a handful of scouts and executives were in attendance along with head coach Chip Kelly. In fact, Kelly was the only head coach I saw at the event. He wasn't the only general manager, as Minnosota's Rick Spielman, Oakland's Reggie McKenzie and Arizona's Steve Keim were also in attendance.

Below are some notes from the combine itself: