RayClay
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The last hundreth of a second doesn't mean much. But it also establishes that a guy is not far outside the "norm" for that pro position. Thats not to say he can or can't play OTIS was as slow as cold molasses. His head and instincts more than made up. Richardson has the athletic ability to rank among those who play the game at the pro level. That is all that you need to know and can learn from the artificial athletic measures.
Richardson seesm to consistently end up in position to make INTs; that requires intincts to put yourself there.
I agree and it's a lot more than one hundredth of a second.
Eliminate the runners and put two guys with stopwatches, a starters gun and a light switch and see how close they come to the same time.
I'd be very curious to see the results.
Richardson seems to have enough speed to play the position. So do 100 guys every year who tank, or are not drafted.