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Scout.com: Speed Dominates at Cincinnati Combine

By Bob Lichtenfels
Regional Recruiting Manager
Posted May 18, 2008

The Under Armour/Scout.com Combine staff is used to seeing speed as it travels from coast to coast, but in Cincinnati? Yes, an amazing 14 of the more than 200 players who participated in the Cincinnati combine ran sub 4.5 40-yard dashes. The Midwest is not known for its speed, but don?t tell these guys that.

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One of the very last players to show up to the combine was Avon, Indiana defensive end Montez Robinson and it is a good thing he showed. Robinson, 6-foot-4, 230-pounds, stunned everyone and set the tone for the event when he ran an amazing (4.43) in his first forty. Nobody increased their stock more than Robinson. He came into the event with a handful of offers, but you can expect that number to increase significantly over the next few weeks.

Scout.com: Cincinnati Combine Report: Stock Rising

By Allen Trieu
Midwest Recruiting Analyst
Posted May 18, 2008

The Under Armour/Scout.com combine in Cincinnati had its share of big names and recruits with multiple offers. However, it was some of the players with less hype coming in who stole the show, here are just a few of the guys who really helped themselves on Saturday.

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5/18

By Trieu...a look at the top underclassmen at the Scout combine in Cincinnati, including several names already mentioned in this thread.
 
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5/19

Write-up of the Elite Camp in Pittsburgh...player of note in attendance were Corey Brown, Dale Peterman, Darrell Mason and Dorian Bell (although Bell did not participate, he was there to support his Gateway teammates [in an OSU t-shirt no less]).
 
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crazybuckfan40;1167145; said:
I would take Rosenbauer over Bashir and Thomas...

Bashir did not impress me that much...And Thomas was built, but looked a little stiff in his movements...

But most of the headliners are on the list, so overall a pretty good list...

I thought that was odd too...from everything I've heard, Rosenbauer has been very impressive this spring.
 
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Bob Lichtenfels said:
The Under Armour/Scout.com Combine staff is used to seeing speed as it travels from coast to coast, but in Cincinnati? Yes, an amazing 14 of the more than 200 players who participated in the Cincinnati combine ran sub 4.5 40-yard dashes. The Midwest is not known for its speed, but don?t tell these guys that.

Bob you are an idiot.
 
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