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Most of these linebackers also played RB in high schoolwondering if the evolution to a more passing-oriented league means more would-be RB body types are playing defense instead
Most of these linebackers also played RB in high schoolwondering if the evolution to a more passing-oriented league means more would-be RB body types are playing defense instead
Dang. I thought he would've faster.
Sounds like those FL schools back in the day (80s - 90s)UGA literally has someone in the top 10 fastest at almost every position. Some positions multiple.
Cook n Hester are unreal with that...dont care if they ran 4.6's...their acceleration is next level n unmatched.
James doesnt have that....he does have better route running ability n hands though
Big winners from that I've seen so far...(I've only see DL/OL)
All of these guys are no duh players...but those are the ones that (IMO) really win at the combine...when top talents with top production test at the top, you can usually rest easy you've got a player. The safer a player, the more they won the offseason, IMO.
Aidan Hutchinson...hit the big key marker, the 3-Cone. Force Player. Tested like Joey Bosa with bend.
Jordan Davis and Travon Walker...solidified helium draft stock. Davis tested like the greatest athletic freak of all time. For Walker, hit the key 3-Cone. Tested like Myles Garrett, but doesnt play like him. Draft Twitter saying he could be Rashaun Gary. Maybe. He'll be a guy everyone thinks is a Top 10 type of pick, but people will vary wildly on what they think he'll be in the NFL.
I think the OL class was getting elevated because of the need by the Jaguars...and while Jacksonville may go OL...I thought the EDGE and DL talent is the cut above talent in this year's draft at the top. I think Evan Neal really needs to test like an athletic freak (possible) to compete with these freaks on the front four. I don't think the highest OL in attendance (Cross, Ekwanu) tested particularly well, but I did like Ekwonu on tape.
On the OL...
Zion Johnson...game tape now matched by a key marker with a sub 4.48 shuttle. Best guard in the draft. Second best iOL. Will start many games in the NFL.
Kellen Diesch from Arizona State...was a projected Day 2 guy, probably still is, but hit a sub 4.48 shuttle. Will start many games in the NFL.
Bernhard Raimann...4.49 shuttle...set an alert for his pro day to see if he gets to the number. Will start many games in the NFL.
Just watched OL/DL so far. I mean, Jon Ford looks good in a practice setting. Always kind of has. Its on the field he doesn't play up to that.Have any of our invites shown anything?
What is considered a good 3 cone or shuttle and how does it translate to the pros?Big winners from that I've seen so far...(I've only see DL/OL)
All of these guys are no duh players...but those are the ones that (IMO) really win at the combine...when top talents with top production test at the top, you can usually rest easy you've got a player. The safer a player, the more they won the offseason, IMO.
Aidan Hutchinson...hit the big key marker, the 3-Cone. Force Player. Tested like Joey Bosa with bend.
Jordan Davis and Travon Walker...solidified helium draft stock. Davis tested like the greatest athletic freak of all time. For Walker, hit the key 3-Cone. Tested like Myles Garrett, but doesnt play like him. Draft Twitter saying he could be Rashaun Gary. Maybe. He'll be a guy everyone thinks is a Top 10 type of pick, but people will vary wildly on what they think he'll be in the NFL.
I think the OL class was getting elevated because of the need by the Jaguars...and while Jacksonville may go OL...I thought the EDGE and DL talent is the cut above talent in this year's draft at the top. I think Evan Neal really needs to test like an athletic freak (possible) to compete with these freaks on the front four. I don't think the highest OL in attendance (Cross, Ekwanu) tested particularly well, but I did like Ekwonu on tape.
On the OL...
Zion Johnson...game tape now matched by a key marker with a sub 4.48 shuttle. Best guard in the draft. Second best iOL. Will start many games in the NFL.
Kellen Diesch from Arizona State...was a projected Day 2 guy, probably still is, but hit a sub 4.48 shuttle. Will start many games in the NFL.
Bernhard Raimann...4.49 shuttle...set an alert for his pro day to see if he gets to the number. Will start many games in the NFL.
For OL, the 20 shuttle shows balance, flexibility, and acceleration. There is a long list of success stories in every round with OL that have a sub 4.48 in that test.What is considered a good 3 cone or shuttle and how does it translate to the pros?
He’s not a track athlete, you can tell he’s trying to run as fast as possible & not just taking off.4.52 is fine for Gardner. He run goofy tho
Lol, he’s a 100x better than Matt.I understand he's good but the idea of that last name in a Ravens jersey gives me flashbacks lol
At that height and with his hips and just feel for the game 4.52 plenty good.He’s not a track athlete, you can tell he’s trying to run as fast as possible & not just taking off.
4.52 is very good time for him considering he had a bad start & he’s not a natural speed demon.
Ahmad Gardner has a lot of Chris McAlister to his game.