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RB Antonio Pittman (Official Thread)

A.P. ran an unofficial 4.44 40 on his first attempt...the other A.P. (Peterson) ran a 4.38 & Walker (for ND) ran a 4.57 for comparison. Good first run for Antonio.

4.42 on second attempt. :biggrin:
 
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Oneshot;762573; said:
So lemme get this straight...

Pitt ran a faster 40 than Gonzo?

What is goin on?
I believe all of these are unofficial times... some have listed Gonzo at 4.38 , others at 4.41.

Either way, Gonzo ran a respectable time on a slow indy track, while Pitt turned in an outstanding time.
 
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obviously, butch, eric, the rest of the coaches, and pitt saw this coming, and a lot of lists are going to be changing, pitt had good production, 0 injury concerns, no fumble issues, and now we know very solid size, and elite rb speed, guys like that usually don't see the second round
 
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MililaniBuckeye;762575; said:
Only 0.04 slower than the clear-cut #1 RB in the draft...not too shabby. Dare we say he may be smelling the first round aroma?

I wouldn't be surprised.

Santonio Holmes worked out great for the Squeelers, maybe they'll dip back into the Ohio State well?

Baltimore? I don't think Jamal Lewis is going to be there much longer.

NY Giants obviously have a need as was pointed out earlier.

Does anyone know if Eric Turner is leaving the Chargers? I could see San Diego picking up Pittman there if they don't have a Wide Receiver rated that highly.....
 
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FFLivewire has Pittman at 4.42 - 3rd fastest of the backs running thus far. If he aces the skill drills and shows good hands this will have helped his draft stock - a lot.

Gary Russell the ex-Gopher RB ran 4.80 (yikes - and not in a good way).
FL-RB DeShawn Wynn ran a 4.45, and reportedly CA-RB Marshawn Lynch ran a poorer than expected time (per Footballs's Future) of 4.52, though the FFLiveWire report indicates a respectable (though not Pittmanesque :) time of 4.49.
 
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