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Old 02-28-2011, 11:26 PM   #11
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A lot of fast cone times this year. Check out D-II prospect Andre Holmes, who stands 6'4" 210 and posted a 6.69.

Not surprisingly, he totally dominated in college against the likes of St. Cloud State and Ohio Dominican.
GREAT find, Sistah Patricia!!

It's well documented that I see little value in spending much Draft Capital on Wide Outs at this point...But A #46 Ranked Receiver, 6.4/210, who MASHES the Cones??? LOVE it!!!
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I edited the OP's thread title...that was a 6.42 cone time, not 4.42. Now THAT would have been something to see.

Maehl measures in a lot like Julian Edelman, actually.
Aside from Edelman being about 2" shorter and I think about 5-10 lbs heavier, I do agree, although Maehl > Edelman on the SS drill (0.2 sec) and Edelman > Maehl on the VJ (3", I think).
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I think they will draft Dontarious Moore out of Tennessee. Yes. He's good and kind of a sleeper.
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I think they will draft Dontarious Moore out of Tennessee. Yes. He's good and kind of a sleeper.
It's Denarius, unless you think somehow the Pats can convince the NFL to let them draft Dontay Moch and Denarius Moore with one pick.
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It's Denarius, unless you think somehow the Pats can convince the NFL to let them draft Dontay Moch and Denarius Moore with one pick.
Hah!!

Denarius Moore is a nice call!! He is big enough and very strong and tough, at 6.0/195, and he is a BLASTER ~ 4.45!!

He Blocks, he's Fluid, and he's got Lateral Velocity, though he is a bit raw.

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Dane Sanzenbacher ran a 6.46 3-cone to Maehl's 6.42; a 3.97 ss to Maehl's 3.94; both had 31.5" vertical jumps, Sanzebacher is .03 faster in the forty. The key difference is Sanzebacher knows how to run the route tree.

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If we're looking for a relatively tall possession guy who runs good routes, has reliable hands and puts up a good fight for every catch in coverage, Austin Pettis (6025/209) might be had in the 4th.
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