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schwab;778589; said:
Just a question, just a question... How many QB's in the NFL can run a 4.6 40? Because I don't know. Anyone?

4.6 at the NFL combine for a QB would be outstanding. 4.6+ (4.7+ by some accounts) at OSUs pro day is not good at all, although he always seemed to be more shifty than fast.

if he ran at the combine he'd likely be in the 4.8+ range (Hall's 4.36 was adjusted by scouts to be in the low 4.5s)
 
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I am a fan but lets put the koolaid down. Roy Hall has a chance to stick in the Nfl but its more of his value on special teams than as a receiver. I love my Buckeyes but this is college..earlier people were on this web site had Quinn Pitcock in the first 15 in the draft. Troy has done everything possible to reduce his value to the Nfl since the Heisman Dinner, whether its poor advice or a sense of entitilement, he has not handled the last 4 months very well. I hope he regains the hunger that got him to New York in December.
 
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Onebuckfan;780918; said:
earlier people were on this web site had Quinn Pitcock in the first 15 in the draft.

Wrong. People on this website were referring to articles on other websites (such as espn.com) that had Pitcock as a top 15 pick. You make it sound like only OSU homers had Quinn in the top 15, and that simply isn't true.
 
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Onebuckfan;780918; said:
I am a fan but lets put the koolaid down. Roy Hall has a chance to stick in the Nfl but its more of his value on special teams than as a receiver. I love my Buckeyes but this is college..earlier people were on this web site had Quinn Pitcock in the first 15 in the draft. Troy has done everything possible to reduce his value to the Nfl since the Heisman Dinner, whether its poor advice or a sense of entitilement, he has not handled the last 4 months very well. I hope he regains the hunger that got him to New York in December.
Roy can deinitely play receiver in the NFL. Did you see who the receivers starting before him were this past year? He looked very impressive when he did get playing time, and further showd this at the workout.
As far as Pitcock goes, numerous websites had him going in the top 15.
 
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From NFL.com

Troy Smith - QB: (222 pounds) ran 4.77 and 4.72 in the 40 on what is considered a fast track. He also notched a 36 ?-inch vertical, a 10-foot-2 broad jump, a 4.23 short shuttle and a 6.93 three-cone drill. He spent 30 minutes throwing the ball in passing drills, and he looked good throwing to Anthony Gonzalez, among others. He was very competitive, trying the short shuttle three times in order to get a better time. All in all, he probably helped himself in the draft.

Justin Zwick - QB: (6-3 3/8, 230) ran 4.77 and 4.78 in the 40. He also notched a 32-inch vertical, a 9-foot-1 broad jump, a 4.42 short shuttle and a 6.97 three-cone drill. He was on of the most sought-after recruits in the nation four years ago, and he eventually won the starting job at Ohio State but lost it to Troy Smith.

Stan White Jr. - FB: (6-0 ?, 252) ran 4.85 and 4.77 in the 40. He also notched a 39 ?-inch vertical, a 9-foot-4 broad jump, a 4.18 short shuttle and a 7.20 three-cone drill. His dad was an outstanding linebacker for the Baltimore Colts for many years.

Jay Richardson - DE: (280) ran 4.94 and 4.90 in the 40. He also notched a 4.63 short shuttle and a 7.26 three-cone drill, choosing to stand on hi Combine jump numbers.

Tim Schaffer - OL: (6-4 ?, 280) ran 5.23 and 5.07 in the 40. He also notched a 28 ?-inch vertical, an 8-foot-6 broad jump, a 4.50 short shuttle, a 7.30 three-cone drill and 20 bench presses.

Quinn Pitcock- DL: (296) recorded 23 bench presses but stood on the rest of his Combine numbers.

Antonio Pittman - RB: (210) chose to stand on his Combine numbers.

David Patterson - DT: (294) chose to stand on his Combine numbers.

Anthony Gonzalez - WR: (195) recorded 16 bench presses, but other than that, he did positional workouts only.

Doug Datish - OL: (302) chose to stand on his Combine numbers.

Roy Hall- WR: (6-2, 229) ran 4.41 and 4.42 in the 40. He also notched a 37 ?-inch vertical, a 10-foot-3 broad jump, a 4.13 short shuttle, a 6.65 three-cone drill and 19 bench presses.

T.J. Downing - OL: (6-4 ?, 298) ran 5.19 and 5.29 in the 40. He also notched a 28 ?-inch vertical, a 9-foot broad jump, a 4.63 short shuttle, a 7.81 three-cone drill and 31 bench presses. His father was a Michigan graduate and a longtime NFL player with the San Francisco 49ers.
 
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