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mross34;1101119; said:Only a handful, maybe ten or so linebackers, ran faster than that.
Uh ... did you see his pick against NIU in the opener in 2006?OregonBuckeye;1101122; said:Even so, speed was supposed to be his selling point.
Dryden;1101847; said:Uh ... did you see his pick against NIU in the opener in 2006?
Small Contingent Of Buckeyes Return From NFL Combine
Most years there are double-digit Ohio State players invited to the NFL Scouting Combine. However, this time around, only three former Buckeyes made the trip. Defensive end Vernon Gholston stole the show with his performance, while offensive lineman Kirk Barton and linebacker Larry Grant turned in solid performances. Barton was limited in what he could do because of a knee injury.
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:cheers:According to one of our sources, who spoke with several insiders after the Combine, former Ohio State linebacker Larry Grant surprised many scouts with his overall athletic ability and might have, ultimately, secured a spot in the middle rounds of the draft....N.F.L. teams already liked his special teams production at Ohio State, but his performance in the agility drills (3-cone and 20-yd shuttle) and 4.71 40 at 235 pounds in Indianapolis last weekend has really forced many teams to take a closer look at him.
jwinslow;1103602; said:Draft Daddy
:cheers:
Larry Grant
On Pro Day
"I did alright. I had a lot of fun. I showed I can play low and I feel like I really helped myself. I ran between a 4.58 and a 4.67 for the 40-yard dash. I'll take the 4.58."
On the draft
"I hope to get drafted and which ever team drafts me, I know I'll be able to contribute."
Gholston not the only Buckeye to impress
It was onto Columbus for Lewis and company who attended Ohio State's Pro Day on Friday. DE Vernon Gholston reportedly stole the show at the workout, but underrated LB Larry Grant did nothing to disappoint the teams in attendance. In fact, Lewis didn't leave the workout until he talked to the linebacker.
Grant turned in a pretty good performance himself. He posted times of 6.77 seconds in the 3-cone drill and 4.22 seconds in the 20-yard shuttle, both times placing him in the top five for all linebackers at the Combine.
But after running in the low 4.7s in the 40-yard dash, Grant felt he had a little more to prove. So he came to his pro day on Friday and ran between a 4.58 and 4.63, according to most scouts.
"I was happy with my agility drills in Indianapolis, but I wanted to show that I was faster in the 40," Grant said Friday after the pro day. "I'll take the 4.58 any day. I'm pretty excited. I had a lot of fun."
After running the 40-yard dash, Grant participated in linebacker and defensive end drills with consensus top-five pick, Gholston. Reportedly, teams were very impressed with Grant's body movement and agility.
Grant's agent, Nate Haber, was very pleased with the outcome. "Larry did well at the Combine and he continued on that success here today," said Haber. "Teams got a chance to watch him up-close. I think his athleticism may have surprised some people."