wadc45;2290113; said:That was Santonio-esque...
Saw Santonio play in person at three different levels and have to agree...
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wadc45;2290113; said:That was Santonio-esque...
Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin are among the top 10 wideouts in the league even though they couldn't run a 4.5 coming out of college. .....
"Jerry Rice never ran a 4.5. Neither did Cris Carter," NBC analyst and former Bengals receiver Cris Collinsworth said. "I don't think that's a problem for Fitzgerald." ....
Still, the NFL seems to rely on the 40 as a key indicator come draft time. There are already rumors Texas Tech star Michael Crabtree could fall a bit in April because he won't break 4.5. But like Fitzgerald and so many other great receivers of the past, Crabtree makes up for that kind of speed with football speed.
RB07OSU;2290533; said:When an OOS prospect visits Columbus in January, it isn't a free vacation and there is legitimate interest.
PickeringtonDad;2291938; said:just reported on 1460 in Columbus.
ShowMeBuck;2291954; said:Nice! So glad to have another WR in this class. Wonder what this means for Gibson......