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NFBuck;1100053; said:I'd love to see what Beanie could do out there...
Not yet! :)
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NFBuck;1100053; said:I'd love to see what Beanie could do out there...
buckeyemania11;1100256; said:
TE JERMICHAEL FINLEY, TEXAS
This young junior tight end checked in at 6-4 and 243 lbs. He ran a disappointing 4.82 time and managed only 20 reps, which will make his pro day at Texas critical to his final grade. He looked good in the vertical leap and receiving drills and has intriguing upside, but must run better for an early draft grade.
buckeyes_rock;1100439; said:Is that right? Dang that's flying!
NFBuck;1100440; said:xrayrandy
I checked and could not find anything specific (from him or xray), but did find him on his AA list... as I mentioned earlier in this thread :pNFBuck;1100440; said:Didn't xrayrandy claim he ran a sub-4.4?
some good onesI checked and could not find anything specific (from him or xray), but did find him on his AA list... as I mentioned earlier in this thread :p
xrayrandy;577101; said:As for Finley I'll just say that you will be convinced the first time you watch him.
xrayrandy;579974; said:Jermichael Finley 2nd team TE (Nothing yet, just possibly the best athlete on the team)
OregonBuckeye;1100452; said:Found this gem of a comment on the rivals update board from a 'Bama fan.
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Add BuddyRe: SUNDAY COMBINE WORKOUT UPDATESReply just to show the big tens slowness, Mike hart ran a 4.69, and mario manningham ran a 4.59. this shows the drop off not just from the Sec, but most conferences when it comes to speed. Big Ten is for slow guys.
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WR, Devin Thomas, Michigan State
One of my favorite wide receivers entering the Combine was Thomas, and all he did was prove to everyone watching that he?s a serious prospect with major upside. Thomas displayed blazing speed in the 40, where he timed at 4.40. My biggest question about Thomas entering the NFL was his vertical speed, but his 40-time and his quickness off the line in drills silenced my concerns.
Stock FallingDevin Thomas - This underclassman had a monster workout. He ran two low 4.3 times - including a 4.32 sprint. He is an explosive receiver at almost 6-2 and 215 pounds. On top of that, he also has kickoff return skills.
Manningham had the worst day of any player at the Combine. He was talked about as one of the best playmakers at the receiver position and a possible mid-first round pick, but when the dust settled, he ran a disturbing 4.60 in the 40. Manningham didn?t look comfortable running and was running in a short, choppy stride. He demonstrated good strength getting up 16 reps in the bench press, especially with his 5-foot-11, 181-pound frame. He also caught the ball well, but it?s his speed that?s a concern.
Stock FallingManningham - This junior wideout failed to impress. He ran disappointing 4.59 and 4.6 times that may cost him a first-round grade. He also did only 16 reps and an average 32-inch vertical leap. He needs a strong showing at pro day as well.
Hart didn?t measure well at the Combine (5-8, 207) and didn?t show much explosion; he ran a 4.67 in the 40. Hart isn?t the most athletic back in the draft, and he proved it by turning in a 28-inch vertical, but he did look good making cuts in drills. Hart will have to improve his 40-time at his Pro Day.
Comments were from Scout, then RivalsHart - This short tailback ran poorly with 4.67 and 4.69 times in the 40. His Michigan pro day will be critical to his draft status. He also had a subpar 28-inch vertical leap and added 23 reps in the lifting.
3 of 4 from the north4.51 - Cliff Avril, PUR
4.57 - Quentin Groves, AUB
4.64 - Shawn Crable, UM
4.67 - Vernon Gholston, OSU
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4.75 - Chris Long, UVA (10th)
INDIANAPOLIS ? Coming down from the combination of excitement heavily tinged by adrenaline, marketing agent Mike Conley Sr. was hungry. He mowed through a plate of nachos at Champions Sports Bar in but a few celebratory minutes, inspired by another display of speed.
Darren McFadden, who is represented by Conley and contract agent Ian Greengross, may have outrun the questions.
That?s what a 4.33-second time in the 40-yard dash will do at the NFL scouting combine. It doesn?t just turn heads, it turns opinions. In short, the notion that McFadden?s two publicized incidents at bars and some other more minor issues will get in the way of him being one of the top picks may have disappeared as fast as he ran.