Dingle decommits

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If I'm Dingle, I'd decommit, can't string this kid along and then come back like you wasn't trying get him to leave.
 

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Dingle is a kid that has size, athleticism and decent speed and wants to play here. Would be foolish to pass him up at this point. Heck, look at Jarvis Landry and what he has contributed versus his combine 40.

He already has 820 yards this year and 1,157 last year, as a rookie over 750 yards. Where are all the speed burners from that year of the draft?

look at his Combine numbers...4.61--40 ...and his production at LSU.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarvis_Landry
 
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Dingle is a kid that has size, athleticism and decent speed and wants to play here. Would be foolish to pass him up at this point. Heck, look at Jarvis Landry and what he has contributed versus his combine 40.

He already has 820 yards this year and 1,157 last year, as a rookie over 750 yards. Where are all the speed burners from that year of the draft?

look at his Combine numbers...4.61--40 ...and his production at LSU.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarvis_Landry
I think Dingle is a take because we need numbers at WR but your example is horrible. If Dingle was running anywhere near a 4.6 this wold not even be a question, his problem is that he runs a 4.8 which isn't even fast for an LB.
 
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Dingle is a kid that has size, athleticism and decent speed and wants to play here. Would be foolish to pass him up at this point. Heck, look at Jarvis Landry and what he has contributed versus his combine 40.

He already has 820 yards this year and 1,157 last year, as a rookie over 750 yards. Where are all the speed burners from that year of the draft?

look at his Combine numbers...4.61--40 ...and his production at LSU.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarvis_Landry
I think Dingle is a take because we need numbers at WR but your example is horrible. If Dingle was running anywhere near a 4.6 this wold not even be a question, his problem is that he runs a 4.8 which isn't even fast for an LB.
He can catch the ball with people on him . He's. take I don't care what people say
 
Complaint here is that if you're reaching out now you've done something wrong.
 

Unable to open as I am not a member of that site.

Dingle is a kid that has size, athleticism and decent speed and wants to play here. Would be foolish to pass him up at this point. Heck, look at Jarvis Landry and what he has contributed versus his combine 40.

He already has 820 yards this year and 1,157 last year, as a rookie over 750 yards. Where are all the speed burners from that year of the draft?

look at his Combine numbers...4.61--40 ...and his production at LSU.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarvis_Landry
I think Dingle is a take because we need numbers at WR but your example is horrible. If Dingle was running anywhere near a 4.6 this wold not even be a question, his problem is that he runs a 4.8 which isn't even fast for an LB.[/QUOTE

He ran that 4.85 2 years ago at the 2/28/2015 Miami Nike Combine.

Kevaughn Dingle.. 17.. WR ..FL ..Carol City.. 6-1(H)... 188(wt)... 4.85(40)... 4.46(SS)... 31(PB)... 30 (vert)...67.77(SPARQ)


As I have posted many time players often 35% or more particularly skilled players will NOT run at these combines for fear of a bad time. Sometimes sprinters in HS with 11.1 or lower times often turn in 4.7s or worse. Daniel Wright the very fast Safety recorded a 4.71 at the Nike this past year and he is a national elite HS 200m and 400m sprinter.

Second Dingle was in 10th grade and still developing speed wise
 
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