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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Georgia Edge Defender Nolan Smith runs a 4.44 40 and posts a 41.5" vertical jump.
This is most impressive. And he will lift 30+ reps guranteed. Smith is 44 lbs lighter.
Quick 1:43 of senior bowl drills. He utterly abuses Cody Mauch.I'm going to go try to find his senior bowl tape that is outrageous athleticism. Could fill that need for a larger edge.
This is most impressive. And he will lift 30+ reps guranteed. Smith is 44 lbs lighter.
The NFL has updated Nolan Smith's official 40 time to a pedestrian 4.39
Good call.I know it's the NFL who's tweeting it, but it still says a U next to the 4.39. I'll wait until it's official official not NFL intern tweeting official.
4.39. That's freakin' fast for a big man. Safe to say the man's stock will rise. Where was he ranked before @BaconGrundleCandy ?
Of course, but naturally, every generation is more athletic than the previous. I think we're just seeing it more pronounced now that we're getting deeper into gen z coming of age.Personally I believe training technology, general knowledge and availability of pre combine training is leading to just a more perfected craft of these skills/athletic test by a much larger number of invites. Now days prospects start training for the combine years before they commit to the draft, not just the several months leading up to It. Its probably more important than ever to truly do your due diligence on a players actual game/field speed.
I don't know where he is on draft boards but Byron Young ran a 4.51 and a 4.48 jeez
Edit: this is the Tennessee one