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Not sure but he definitely stayed at a Holiday Inn last night.What did he have for breakfast?
Not sure but he definitely stayed at a Holiday Inn last night.What did he have for breakfast?
He didn’t look very good when he got his chance to be the #1 guy.1,000% without question lol.
He’s a White Slot WR from Bama who used to be roommates with Mac Jones & is best friends with him, I don’t even think the other 31 teams in the league will be legally allowed to draft him lol.
Not even close lolThis has to be the fastest class of receivers of all time, no?
South Florida represent, Kevin Austin with the 4.37
He won’t be the #1 guy in New England, he’ll be a Slot WR, they just need him to play in the Julian Edelman role.He didn’t look very good when he got his chance to be the #1 guy.
Not top end but it'll be the most sub 4.4 guys in a single class ever.Not even close lol
I don't even count 2021, all those Pro Day numbers seemed fufuNot even close lol
Last year’s class had
- Anthony Schwartz run a 4.26
- Rondale Moore run a 4.29
- Shi Smith run a 4.33
- Elijah Moore run a 4.35
2020:
- Henry Ruggs III ran a 4.27
- Quez Watkins ran a 4.35
- Darnell Mooney ran a 4.38
2019:
- Parris Campbell, 4.31
- Andy Isabella, 4.31
- Mecole Hardman, 4.33
- DK Metcalf, 4.33
- Terry McLaurin, 4.35
2018:
- DJ Chark, 4.34
- Marquez Valdes-Scantling, 4.37
- Antonio Callaway, 4.41
2017:
- John Ross, 4.22 (the fastest 40 of all time at the combine)
- Curtis Samuel, 4.31
- K.D. Cannon, 4.41
- Quincy Adeboyejo, 4.42
This is what I was trying to get atNot top end but it'll be the most sub 4.4 guys in a single class ever.
Did you know Jonathon Ford has the 22nd longest recorded arms in NFL Combine history?
Now you do.
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The 58 Longest Arms in NFL History
Arms are the first point of contact in an NFL game. If you can't get your hands on an opponent as a lineman because he has better reach, you're going to have a bad time. There are surely players who can succeed despite having short arms, but they're more the exception than the rule.howtheyplay.com
I'm with you on that. Pro day numbers are usually generous but last year with no combine to compare to numbers were bananas.I don't even count 2021, all those Pro Day numbers seemed fufu
Can tie his shoes without bending over.
You would think he would’ve reached out and tackled somebody.
****, makes you wonder how he would have looked playing OL? He definitely has the measurables.
Even if you don’t count last year, I would still say 2019 had more sub 4.4 guys than this class.Not top end but it'll be the most sub 4.4 guys in a single class ever.