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4.62 shuttle is big yikes when you consider how Brevin never really created separation on route breaks, wasn't used much in the intermediate game. He's underneath or vertical only - slice routes, crossers, seam routes.
Certainly not elite but I dont think most Canes fans thought he was a specimen.
 
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On the forealz... GR15 may look like a freak, but he gettin shown up by JP... maybe if he stayed with the team and worked with JP his numbers would be better..
 
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Phillips.

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Reminder of GR15 in high school.

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Right now he looks like a comic book character. After seeing his vertical and broad jump numbers I thought he might run around 4.8, but 4.69u is a good time for him. He's a giant and maybe is still getting used to all that extra mass, only a few years ago he was 209 pounds. After a couple of years, maybe some flexibility/agility training, he could really take off. I don't think he moved up a ton or down in terms of draft position, solidly mid-late 1st.

That's why Phillips was the #1 player in high school, his testing numbers are terrific and remember, he's only an inch shorter and about 5 pounds lighter than Greg. My G-Men need a pass rusher badly at pick #11, would love Jaelan.
 
This helps Phillips in that sense that teams that run a 3-4 now have no problem projecting him there, if they even did previously.

For a team like the Dolphins who run a hybrid scheme, well, good thing B-Flo is there in person to witness the show.
 
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Phillips going top 12 for sure, surprised all the training G15 did he isn't faster but dude still going first round.
 
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