I agree. They aren't even NFL players yet. Unless they are injured they should do everything or completely decline the invitation.
It should be mandatory for rookies to take part in all combine activities
I agree. They aren't even NFL players yet. Unless they are injured they should do everything or completely decline the invitation.
The one guy I wanted to see couldn't take part today (Seferian Jenkins).
i'm not really sure what H-back means in today's NFL. is there an active example?
What Hernandez played. James Casey plays it as well. Delaine Walker played it in SanFran (dunno about Tenn.).
reece usually lines up as a fullback/lead blocker and gets carries if injuries demand it, though yeah he does shift into the slot. Hernandez was primarily just a slot receiver iirc
Bravo op for starting a thread without useless information
So the way I understand it, an H-back is essentially a receiving TE that lines up in the backfield like a full back. They block and all that, but they also motion out to TE and the slot. Supposedly, H-backs are replacing traditional full backs. The Ravens just drafted one in the fourth last year. It wouldn't surprise me to see Leonard be a mid-round pick.
It really feels weird to see all those comparison with Hernandez tbh, the guy was absolutely unique, he was able to be a wide reciever just as well as he could be a running back. He could do pretty much anything on the field.. Of course he never was the tank that gronkowski is, but to me saying vernon davis and hernandez are the same type of TE is weird.
No one mentioned Davis. I mentioned Delanie Walker, the former SF TE. And I didn't say they were the same--I said they were both H-backs. And that's reasonable. Hernandez was a receiving H-back, while Walker is a blocking H-back. Same position, different foci.
i wasn't talking about you, mostly about roto people and the like..
QB 40 times:
Blake Bortles, UCF: 4.81, 4.88
Tajh Boyd, Clemson: 4.75, 4.84
Derek Carr, Fresno State: 4.68, 4.65
David Fales, San Jose State: 4.94, 5.03
Jimmy Garoppolo, Eastern Illinois: 4.93, 4.95
Jordan Lynch, Northern Illinois: 4.72, 4.72
Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M: 4.63, 4.56
Jeff Matthews, Cornell: 5.22, 5.22
AJ McCarron, Alabama: 4.94, 4.91
Bridgewater did not run. Not sure why. If he doesn't have a legit reason it doesn't make much sense. It's not like teams will draft him for his speed anyway.
Fresno States Isaiah Burse is where my interest is. The total package.
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40 times for the second group of QB's:
Stephen Morris, Miami: 4.62, 4.57
Bryn Renner, UNC: 4.85, 4.88
Tom Savage, Pittsburgh: 5.00, 4.85
Connor Shaw, South Carolina: 4.58, 4.55
Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech: 4.60, 4.57
Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M: 4.91, 4.94
Keith Wenning, Ball State: 4.88, 4.85
WR 40 times:
Jared Abbrederis, Wisconsin: 4.50, 4.44
Davante Adams, Fresno State: 4.50, 4.54
Odell Beckham, Jr., LSU: 4.40, 4.31
Kelvin Benjamin, FSU: 4.59, 4.53
Chris Boyd, Vanderbilt: 4.60
Corey Brown, Ohio State: 4.37, 4.44
John Brown, Pittsburg State: 4.30, 4.35
Martavis Bryan, Clemson: 4.34, 4.35
Isaiah Burse, Fresno State: 4.56, 4.50
Michael Campanaro, Wake Forest: 4.46, 4.44
Brandon Coleman, Rutgers: 4.50, 4.53
Brandin Cooks, Oregon State: 4.30, 4.30
Damian Copeland, Louisville: 4.43, 4.40
Bruce Ellington, South Carolina: 4.37, 4.31
Quincy Enunwa, Nebraska: 4.40
Mike Evans, Texas A&M: 4.50, 4.47
Shaq Evans, UCLA: 4.50, 4.50
Bennie Fowler, Michigan State: 4.50, 4.48
Austin Franklin, New Mexico State: 4.53, 4.53
Jeremy Gallon, Michigan: 4.45, 4.42
Ryan Grant, Tulane: 4.59, 4.62
Matt Hazel, Coastal Carolina: 4.50, 4.47
Robert Herron, Wyoming: 4.45, 4.50
Cody Hoffman, BYU: 4.54, 4.53
Josh Huff, Oregon: 4.45, 4.47
Allen Hurns, Miami: 4.53, 4.55
Jeff Janis: Saginaw Valley State: 4.30, 4.44
TJ Jones, Notre Dame: 4.40, 4.50
Jarvis Landry, LSU: 4.65
Marqise Lee, USC: 4.50, 4.44
Marcus Lucas, Missouri: 4.52
Jordan Matthews, Vanderbilt: 4.40, 4.44
Donte Moncrief, Ole Miss: 4.40, 4.35
Kevin Norwood, Alabama: 4.39, 4.48
Walter Powell, Murray State: 4.59, 4.62
Tevin Reese, Baylor: 4.40
Paul Richardson, Colorado: 4.35
Allen Robinson, Penn State: 4.60, 4.56
Jalen Saunders, Oklahoma: 4.42, 4.41
Willie Snead, Ball State: 4.60, 4.63
Josh Stewart, Oklahoma State: 4.61, 4.69
Devin Street, Pittsburgh: 4.53, 4.47
L’Damian Washington, Missouri: 4.43, 4.43
Sammy Watkins, Clemson: 4.34, 4.37
Albert Wilson: Georgia State: 4.35, 4.35
Evans getting under 4.5 is pretty impressive considering he's 230lbs.
Fast group overall this year. Lot's of guys running 4.3's.
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Haha Clinton-Dix said people bring up president Clinton and Monica Lewinsky quite a bit when they hear his name.
Reece is wildly underused on the Raiders offense. Much like McFadden and Heyward Bey, he enjoyed his best seasons under Hue Jackson
Only 21 reps for Clowney on the bench. A bit disappointing...seeings how he talked cash about tearing up the combine.
...and on the other end of that spectrum, Ra'shede Hageman did 32 reps. Could be a nice pick for a good team at the end of the first round.
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