Chris Lammons Delays His Decision

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The fact he's delaying shows he is nowhere near a lock to go with Wilson and Lane. Also shows that UF didnt leave an impression on him so I love our chance now
 
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I'll be honest..... Do. Not. Want. Kid is overhyped. Incredibly slow for a player his size. Been running 4.7-4.8s this summer. Small and slow is a bad combination. Imo of course.
 
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All I keep hearing is that the kid hasn't run a sub 4.8 all summer. If true, then I'm not sure why we're calling the kid unless those numbers were wrong.
 
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I'll be honest..... Do. Not. Want. Kid is overhyped. Incredibly slow for a player his size. Been running 4.7-4.8s this summer. Small and slow is a bad combination. Imo of course.

IIRC he was dealing with an injury at The Opening when he ran his 4.72 40.

At the Miami Nike SPARQ Combine, Lammons ran a 4.62 while Patten/Bethel ran a 4.61.

Lammons doesn't have the corner experience that Bethel has, but he still is a take IMO. He measured in a little taller than Bethel, might be a little slower as far as straight line speed goes, but is quicker than Bethel and maybe a little bit more explosive based off their shuttle and vert numbers.

Lammons is def raw at corner like Dennis Turner, but I have no doubt they both could be developed into productive corners.
 
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I'll be honest..... Do. Not. Want. Kid is overhyped. Incredibly slow for a player his size. Been running 4.7-4.8s this summer. Small and slow is a bad combination. Imo of course.

IIRC he was dealing with an injury at The Opening when he ran his 4.72 40.

At the Miami Nike SPARQ Combine, Lammons ran a 4.62 while Patten/Bethel ran a 4.61.

Lammons doesn't have the corner experience that Bethel has, but he still is a take IMO. He measured in a little taller than Bethel, might be a little slower as far as straight line speed goes, but is quicker than Bethel and maybe a little bit more explosive based off their shuttle and vert numbers.

Lammons is def raw at corner like Dennis Turner, but I have no doubt they both could be developed into productive corners.

Lammons has the length, feet, hips, instincts, etc. to be a great corner. Also it was never bethel or Lammons. Both said in interviews around the same timeframe that the coaches had them #1 on their board for the CB position. So the staff wants both of them. Also for those complaining about Lammons 40 time what about Mayes? He ran a 5.02 at a miami combine. Turner ran a 4.7. 40 times are overrated for cornerbacks. You obviously don't want a slow corner but if you have the feet/quickness & hips you can be successful.
 
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