Xavier Restrepo transfers from Sta to Deerfield.

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Boss.
 
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@Lance Roffers How do these numbers measure up in your database for WR and DB?

About 70th percentile.

Weight- 0.36 SD's
40 Time- 0.85 SD's
Shuttle- 0.86 SD's
Vertical- -0.33 SD's

Do not mistake him for Braxton Berrios though. Berrios tested as one of the very best athletes in the entire country. He's the 11th best WR in the entire database. His short shuttle of 3.81 is still numero uno for any position of the thousands of prospects in the database.

That said, athleticism testing correlates poorly for the WR position. It correlates poorly from HS to college and it correlates poorly from college to the pros. The only position to correlate poorly, honestly.

What stands out about Restrepo is his ability to keep his speed in-and-out of his cuts through a good short-shuttle time, but also still has the straight-line speed to threaten a CB.
 
About 70th percentile.

Weight- 0.36 SD's
40 Time- 0.85 SD's
Shuttle- 0.86 SD's
Vertical- -0.33 SD's

Do not mistake him for Braxton Berrios though. Berrios tested as one of the very best athletes in the entire country. He's the 11th best WR in the entire database. His short shuttle of 3.81 is still numero uno for any position of the thousands of prospects in the database.

That said, athleticism testing correlates poorly for the WR position. It correlates poorly from HS to college and it correlates poorly from college to the pros. The only position to correlate poorly, honestly.

What stands out about Restrepo is his ability to keep his speed in-and-out of his cuts through a good short-shuttle time, but also still has the straight-line speed to threaten a CB.
What do you think he projects better at, DB or WR?
 
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Incredibly intriguing prospect. Absolutely elite athlete, a bit on the small side, but seems to be a really tough, high-character kid.

I'm very interested to see how this pans out. Where does he play? IMO, if he has good hands, stick him in the slot and let him work.
Elite athletes are the yulkeith Browns. This kid is a good athlete.
 
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I think Roscoe Parrish had a 3.79 in the shuttle - but that was probably a few years before the folks in your database.

I've never seen anyone else run below 3.80.

About 70th percentile.

Weight- 0.36 SD's
40 Time- 0.85 SD's
Shuttle- 0.86 SD's
Vertical- -0.33 SD's

Do not mistake him for Braxton Berrios though. Berrios tested as one of the very best athletes in the entire country. He's the 11th best WR in the entire database. His short shuttle of 3.81 is still numero uno for any position of the thousands of prospects in the database.

That said, athleticism testing correlates poorly for the WR position. It correlates poorly from HS to college and it correlates poorly from college to the pros. The only position to correlate poorly, honestly.

What stands out about Restrepo is his ability to keep his speed in-and-out of his cuts through a good short-shuttle time, but also still has the straight-line speed to threaten a CB.
 
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