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Well, story time again . . .
After reading the numbers, I was inspired to test my own 3-cone. The snow is nearly waist-deep outside, so I had to use our addition, which is 20 x 15. The cones are supposed to be 5 yards apart. That means that I had to run wall to wall, without room to truly loop around the cone; instead, I just smashed flat against the wall, and then redirected back to the other wall, where I similarly face-planted before turning and sprinting to my starting point. For timing, I tapped the screen on my phone before I took off running, and then tapped it again when I passed the finish line.
Turns out bare feet on the wood floors don't give great traction, and I slowed down a lot running into the walls. I still managed a 7.63 on my best attempt. I'll try again outside when I have better footing and can actually open up and run instead of slipping, sliding, and slamming into walls.
My wife barely raised an eyebrow. I guess it says a lot about me that she accepts this as normal.
Well, story time again . . .
After reading the numbers, I was inspired to test my own 3-cone. The snow is nearly waist-deep outside, so I had to use our addition, which is 20 x 15. The cones are supposed to be 5 yards apart. That means that I had to run wall to wall, without room to truly loop around the cone; instead, I just smashed flat against the wall, and then redirected back to the other wall, where I similarly face-planted before turning and sprinting to my starting point. For timing, I tapped the screen on my phone before I took off running, and then tapped it again when I passed the finish line.
Turns out bare feet on the wood floors don't give great traction, and I slowed down a lot running into the walls. I still managed a 7.63 on my best attempt. I'll try again outside when I have better footing and can actually open up and run instead of slipping, sliding, and slamming into walls.
My wife barely raised an eyebrow. I guess it says a lot about me that she accepts this as normal.
Well, being able to stop on a dime from a full sprint is a valued trait in football, but I think that using a wall the enhance sudden deceleration might be considered cheating. IDK, is "wall" on the NFL list of performance-enhancing substances?
I'm pretty sure I've posted this before ...
Even aside from considering that Peppers' measureables are almost identical to Chung's, I feel like Peppers is kind of like Chung 2009 in both the good and not-so-good ways. And I like Peppers a lot.
Getting Peppers on the roster while Chung is still around to counsel Peppers on what things NOT to do makes sense to me.
Have you watched the tape of peppers in coverage? Calling him poor world be a compliment to what he put on tape.
Let the jets have him!
“I had Brian Urlacher at the Bears,” Riederer says. “I’m not saying Cody is Brian Urlacher, because he’s one of the special lifetime players you get to coach, but he’s not that far off.”
Washburn LB Cody Heiman may move to FB and probably should based on his college tape. At 6'1, 229 pounds he ran in the 4.60 range with a 36 VJ, 10'2 BJ, 4.21 short shuttle, and 31 bench reps. I expect him to be a PFA as well.
1. Jabrill Peppers, Michigan
2. Jamal Adams, LSU
3. Malik Hooker, Ohio State
4. Obi Melifonwu, Connecticut
T-5. Marcus Williams, Utah
T-5. Marcus Maye, Florida
Mike Mayock has promoted Jabrill Peppers to his no1 safety
I wonder if it's something he's hearing. Otherwise, I'd love to know the rational.
Mike Mayock's 2017 NFL Draft position rankings 2.0
Well I've found this years Patriots OT prototype, at least based upon measurables:
Andrew Wylie, Eastern Michigan
6'5", 312lbs
Played RT I believe. I don't know whether he's any good or not.
No votes for Kizer. Of course it depends on which teams were surveyed and where they're picking.
Hey guys, while looking at some linbackers at draftbreakdown.com, i came across Jordan Evans.
He had a really good pro day and i like him as a 3rd-day option.
40-yd Dash: 4.56
Vertical: 38.5(!)
Broad Jump: 9' 11''
3-cone: 7.03
20yd-shuttle: 4.28
Bench Press: 19