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Some of the numbers don't add up. Sometimes you can't go by that.

You ever watch Brady play. He has little man feet for a big guy.

Harris, McCray and Smith numbers don't make much sense to me. Neither does wyche.

Can't put much stock into these things either. Very early and guys make big gains in every department in a college weight program.

I remember Hurns was said to have ran 4.7-4.8s way before. Guy ran 4.5 at combine.

I won't put much stock into this. On the field and in the gym are two different animals.

Hurns was never that slow... He was actually believed to be the best wideout at UF's FNL... The kid always been a 4.5-6 speed... We have an issue with our wideouts speed...
 
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Does anyone know how they test? Been lifting for years, there is zero chance you get real max strength and rep #s on the same day. If they do that all of those numbers are BS. Just saying!

Maybe some of those #'s are fudged a bit so the next time they test it will show up better. (Progress) At least the run times.

If they did a rotation for max, some numbers may be down due to it. Imagine maxing squat after doing runs, vert, and clean.
 
Some time in a college weight program will do wonders for those numbers for those who are concerned. However, some dreadful numbers for a few.
 
If Wyche can jump 22 inches at 360 pounds he can squat more than 275. I think that's his clean number. I also think Heurt's 264 is his clean as well
 
If a 300lb. man can't bench 225 at least 10 times his fat **** needs to be on extreme weight loss. Let Chris be his S/C coach!
 
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Some of the numbers don't add up. Sometimes you can't go by that.

You ever watch Brady play. He has little man feet for a big guy.

Harris, McCray and Smith numbers don't make much sense to me. Neither does wyche.

Can't put much stock into these things either. Very early and guys make big gains in every department in a college weight program.

I remember Hurns was said to have ran 4.7-4.8s way before. Guy ran 4.5 at combine.

I won't put much stock into this. On the field and in the gym are two different animals.

Hurns was never that slow... He was actually believed to be the best wideout at UF's FNL... The kid always been a 4.5-6 speed... We have an issue with our wideouts speed...

What issue would that be?
They are going to outrun the qb's arms?

Dorsett could be the fastest guy in college football. Coley, Waters and Lewis seem to all be 4.4 guys.

This is college not the Jamaican Olympic sprint team, and definitely not the NFL.
Reggie Wayne proved that running crisp routes and catching the ball is much more important than blazing speed. Sure it helps to have the whole package, but last time I checked Julio Jones' and Sammy Watkins' are rarities.

We have plenty of enough speed at the skill positions, especially where it counts: wide receiver and running back.
 
This is ******* hysterical.

The same people that we're sucking the Star Rating Johnsons, are now discounting this class because of JULY pre-freshman year workout results?:-)

Can't wait till after the first game when y'all flip flop back for the 8th time.
 
Does anyone know how they test? Been lifting for years, there is zero chance you get real max strength and rep #s on the same day. If they do that all of those numbers are BS. Just saying!

Maybe some of those #'s are fudged a bit so the next time they test it will show up better. (Progress) At least the run times.

If they did a rotation for max, some numbers may be down due to it. Imagine maxing squat after doing runs, vert, and clean.
Yeah but how do you think they do things at the Scouting Combine? It's even worse. The players have to wake up at 6 everyday, and don't go to sleep until late; Meanwhile they are doing all the drills, medical testing, and interviews. That is why offseason testing is typically better than combine times and stuff.
 
Tyre Brady looks like the athlete to gain speed over the years. Herb was a 4.7 guy now he's running 4.3s. Expect the same with Brady.
 
I think Jackson is going to end up being best of the bunch. Kid has enormous potential. So new to the game, and so athletic.
 
Tyre Brady looks like the athlete to gain speed over the years. Herb was a 4.7 guy now he's running 4.3s. Expect the same with Brady.

I don't think Waters was ever a 4.7 kid while here. He ran a 4.7 at a camp in high school, on a slow field.
 
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Some of the numbers don't add up. Sometimes you can't go by that.

You ever watch Brady play. He has little man feet for a big guy.

Harris, McCray and Smith numbers don't make much sense to me. Neither does wyche.

Can't put much stock into these things either. Very early and guys make big gains in every department in a college weight program.

I remember Hurns was said to have ran 4.7-4.8s way before. Guy ran 4.5 at combine.

I won't put much stock into this. On the field and in the gym are two different animals.

Hurns was never that slow... He was actually believed to be the best wideout at UF's FNL... The kid always been a 4.5-6 speed... We have an issue with our wideouts speed...

What issue would that be?
They are going to outrun the qb's arms?

Dorsett could be the fastest guy in college football. Coley, Waters and Lewis seem to all be 4.4 guys.

This is college not the Jamaican Olympic sprint team, and definitely not the NFL.
Reggie Wayne proved that running crisp routes and catching the ball is much more important than blazing speed. Sure it helps to have the whole package, but last time I checked Julio Jones' and Sammy Watkins' are rarities.

We have plenty of enough speed at the skill positions, especially where it counts: wide receiver and running back.

Reggie Wayne also proved he was an explosive athlete at the NFL combine.

Outside of Coley, most of the explosive players leave the WR position by 2016. You need to get kids that are elite athletes at the position.
 
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