NFL Combine Thread

were good QBS in college football but not NFL material. I hope they make it to the next level but not impressed with their stature. The Media have to sell a product but the creek has gone dry for this yrs NFL draft . we will see but not excited for the time being. Miami Hurricanes need to recruit real pocket passers like the good old days. I remember when the U was the elite University for pocket passers. Coach Diaz wants to get back on track. good offensive line and a good qb at the helm equals championships. A well balanced offense. Miami needs to focus on the Tight ends, I hate to say it but, the Patriots are the perfect example of that. Sometimes very boring but the results are there.
Pocket passers are dead
 
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were good QBS in college football but not NFL material. I hope they make it to the next level but not impressed with their stature. The Media have to sell a product but the creek has gone dry for this yrs NFL draft . we will see but not excited for the time being. Miami Hurricanes need to recruit real pocket passers like the good old days. I remember when the U was the elite University for pocket passers. Coach Diaz wants to get back on track. good offensive line and a good qb at the helm equals championships. A well balanced offense. Miami needs to focus on the Tight ends, I hate to say it but, the Patriots are the perfect example of that. Sometimes very boring but the results are there.
Feel like I’ve seen that somewhere before.
 
17 reps for an RB is average. Mark Walton had 18 last year for reference. Last year Derrius Guice only put up 15. Rashaad Penny only put up 13 and was taken in the 1st round. I don't think anyone was expecting Homer's forte to be his bench press, so the fact he put up 17 is solid. It's his 40 time that will matter most given he's a 3rd down back in the NFL.

Just another data point for reference. Barkley cranked out 29.
 
That's actually ridiculous that Alex Barnes put up 34 reps as a RB. He was projected to go 7th round before today. He's a 6'1 227 lb back who can skyrocket up the draft board if he runs a 4.5 40 tomorrow (his goal) with that height, weight, and reps on the bench.
 
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So Travis Homer is smaller than Kyler Murray?
But Travis has bigger hands 🤣🤔🥺
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