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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.Seems a few folks here were down on Lance from memory.WR 40s Group 2
Ted Hurst, Georgia St. - 4.42
Caullin Lacy, Lou - 4.59
Bryce Lance, N Dakota St - 4.34 (serious athlete!)
Ja'Kobi Lane, USC - 4.48 (good time)
Kendrick Law, Kentucky - 4.46
Eric Rivers, Georgia St - 4.37
Chase Roberts, BYU - 4.65
De'Zhaun Stribling, Ole Miss - 4.39 (Oh yeah baby!)
They are down on him just by association.Seems a few folks here were down on Lance from memory.
Dude is big, fast and can jump out of the gym.
I do.and ya gotta love Stribling.
Seems a few folks here were down on Lance from memory.
Dude is big, fast and can jump out of the gym.
He makes every DB look slow doesn't he?I was just watching Brennan Thompson highlights yesterday, 4.26 is insane.
Seriously surprised/impressed.Stribling improves to 4.37
This is worth a:
I wonder if Carnell Tate drops a little now, Zavion Thomas, a 4.28, wow. Wetjen is a great returner.J Michael Sturdivant, Fla - 4.41
Carnell Tate, Ohio St - 4.54
Zavion Thomas, LSU - 4.28
Brenen Thompson, Miss St - 4.26 (1.49 split. Excellent but am slighlty disappointed).
Reggie Virgil, TTU - 4.58
Harrison Wallace III, Ole Miss - 4.57
Jalen Walthall, Incarnate Word - 4.58
Kaden Wetjen, iowa - 4.48
Antonio Williams, Clemson - 4.42
Colbie Young, Georgia - 4.49
I don't see Tate's time changing anything.I wonder if Carnell Tate drops a little now, Zavion Thomas, a 4.28, wow. Wetjen is a great returner.
I know the 40 isn’t the best all, end all, but a little disappointed in Tate’s 40. That being said, JSN ran a 4.52, and still became a great receiver, Tate looks like a great receiver, so let’s see.
Watch his Georgia game (the first one). He looked faster than that. Like Mayo, I was low to mid 4.4s.Seriously surprised/impressed.
I thought he was a 4.5 guy at best.
One of the reasons that I do not put much faith in the 40 (it is fun I admit) is that several players are looking down constantly or close their eyes for the 1st 10 yds. Not a realistic thing for footballWatch his Georgia game (the first one). He looked faster than that. Like Mayo, I was low to mid 4.4s.
Agreed.One of the reasons that I do not put much faith in the 40 (it is fun I admit) is that several players are looking down constantly or close their eyes for the 1st 10 yds. Not a realistic thing for football
The combine is fun and I watch it most years, but I wish they ran the 40 starting from a 2 pt stance
And what makes that more funny is that it can sometimes positively/negatively impact their draft stock. I may not be remembering this correctly but leading up to the Aquan Bolden draft he was talked about as a 1st round pick and he ended up going in the 50s-60s after he ran a 4.7. I don't think it always has that big of an impact.Agreed.
Fun and gives us something to talk about, but it really doesn't mean much when determining if a WR will be successful or not.
JSN and Puka were the 2 receiving leaders this year and arguable the two best WRs in the NFL.
Puka ran a 4.57 and JSN was just under 4.5.
Yup.And what makes that more funny is that it can sometimes positively/negatively impact their draft stock. I may not be remembering this correctly but leading up to the Aquan Bolden draft he was talked about as a 1st round pick and he ended up going in the 50s-60s after he ran a 4.7. I don't think it always has that big of an impact.
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