We're on the same wavelength bruh. I swear to you 45 is where I was thinking specifically but I said mid 40's to be general. If he rips off the best 40 he can after training, a sub 4.3 is what we'll likely see. 6'3" with a 4.28, 4.29 40, 38"+ vert and a strong showing in the combine drills can raise the eyebrows of teams higher than 15 enough for personal workouts. He impresses in those workouts, he could go higher than 15...I figured mid 40’s was his floor. I was literally thinking as low as 45 and as high as 15-20 depending on the combine and team needs.
Didnt he run a 10.4 100m in high school? He is also 6'2 ish.. He gonna freak out at combine, thats where he will shine..He will be elite at the combines. That will offset inconsistent play. Outside chance at first if he runs a low 4.3 (he’s capable). Most likely 2nd
Jalen waddle toasted him pretty badWould be fascinated to see his stats in big games because every Georgia game I watched he was getting picked on. Disappointing career based on the expectations going in IMO
If?? He running it.2nd or 3rd off tape. But if he runs a low 4.4 or high 4.3 probably 2nd.
Ironic when our CBs are the ones going undrafted lol I don't fault any kid who didn't want to play for Rumph.Campbell is a Georgia Bulldawg, not a Miami Hurricane! Hopefully he goes undrafted,
Going top 15 would surprise me but I definitely could see in the 20s.We're on the same wavelength bruh. I swear to you 45 is where I was thinking specifically but I said mid 40's to be general. If he rips off the best 40 he can after training, a sub 4.3 is what we'll likely see. 6'3" with a 4.28, 4.29 40, 38"+ vert and a strong showing in the combine drills can raise the eyebrows of teams higher than 15 enough for personal workouts. He impresses in those workouts, he could go higher than 15...
would be awful if he goes 2nd round with all the hype he had coming in
could see him going 2nd... maybe 3rd if he doesn’t run well
Oh I agree that he'll probably run something in that range(love him at sub 4.4). But what I will say is I believe he has enough natural speed to be capable of sub 4.3. He's got enough to fit comfortably in that group. Funny you mention Ant because he was the greyhound to cuz's electric rabbit for a loooong time. Actually from 1st grade until Ty dislocated his ankle in a playoff loss their 10th grade year. The following track season is when Anthony Schwartz: International Track Star was born. No ankle injury and it's safe to assume he's running 10.2 in the 100 as a sophomore also. If you asked Ant if lil cuz can crack the 4.2's he'd likely say yeah. All of the cats you named actually loved track. When I tell you Ty could give **** one about track, trust that. 10.38/100M & 20.8/200 while getting faster for football, that's all he saw track as. Long story short, after training with elite guys for 2 months to specifically run the 40, sub 4.3 is reachable...I don’t think he’ll get any of those 40 numbers. Not because he’s having an off day, but because I don’t think he’s capable. Though, I’d be happy to be wrong, I don’t think he’s any better than 4.33 and may run between that and 4.43 (or 4.38, +/- .05). Above that he had an off day.
Trindon Holliday ran 4.34 at the combine. His 100m PB is 10.00.
Kermit Whitfield ran 4.44 at the combine.
Tyreek Hill ran 4.29 at the combine
Ted Ginn 4.37 and 4.45 at his Pro Day. (Claims he’s run as fast as 4.28)
History says that most kids DON’T get faster after a football S&C program. But, more importantly, low 4.3’s is **** fast. It’s no slight to run low-4.3’s. 4.2’s … another level of speed. I wouldn’t be surprised if Schwartz doesn’t run sub-4.3. Now Schwartz is more capable, but sub-4.3 is different speed.
Campbell is a Georgia Bulldawg, not a Miami Hurricane! Hopefully he goes undrafted,