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Huh? He had one of the best 10 yard splits of any of the pass rushers. Question his lateral quickness all you like but his explosion is just fine.but he also might be limted due to his lack of explosion.
Sorry Manx, I missed Jacas' High Jump and Broad Jump explosion stats. Can you provide a link for those since you say his explosion is just fine? I missed those stats. When a prospect skips the high jump and broad jump, I am wondering why he skipped those explosion tests, but I probably just missed his combine or pro day explosion stats. Is there a link?Huh? He had one of the best 10 yard splits of any of the pass rushers. Question his lateral quickness all you like but his explosion is just fine.
The 10 yard split is as much an indication of explosion as the jumps. That is literally what it measures - the explosion out of a 3 point stance.Sorry Manx, I missed Jacas' High Jump and Broad Jump explosion stats. Can you provide a link for those since you say his explosion is just fine? I missed those stats. When a prospect skips the high jump and broad jump, I am wondering why he skipped those explosion tests, but I probably just missed his combine or pro day explosion stats. Is there a link?
Then why do they do the explosion tests if they are redundant?The 10 yard split is as much an indication of explosion as the jumps. That is literally what it measures - the explosion out of a 3 point stance.
The reason for the broad jump escapes me = perhaps it started before they were able to measure the 10 yard - but the vert measures a different type of explosion than the 10 split. Obviously how high you can jump. Useful for receivers/DBs.Then why do they do the explosion tests if they are redundant?
For football translation:The reason for the broad jump escapes me = perhaps it started before they were able to measure the 10 yard - but the vert measures a different type of explosion than the 10 split. Obviously how high you can jump. Useful for receivers/DBs.
| Test | Main “explosion” predicted | Football relevance |
|---|---|---|
| Vertical jump | Upward power | Jump balls, pass rush burst, DB/WR leaping, general fast-twitch |
| Broad jump | Forward/horizontal power | First step, acceleration, drive blocking, edge burst, change-of-direction power |
| 93 | 7K |
| 155 | 7K |
| 120 | 11K |
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