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Old 02-13-2012, 01:10 PM
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Next week will be the NFL combine so then we get to see who's star is rising and who's isn't. more to talk about atleast as combine progresses.
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Old 02-16-2012, 02:21 PM
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And likely, Sanu will up his draft prospects at the Combine, and he will be nowhere near where we will be drafting, unless we trade up. I hope the scouts really do their homwork, beause now that we are drafting up there with the big boys we are really going to have to mine for the "Diamonds in the Dirt".

.......On the other hand NFL network Mike Mayock is saying that Sanu may not get separation in the NFL because the DBs are so much bigger and faster, and stronger. He thinks Sanu will last to the second round.
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Old 02-16-2012, 02:58 PM
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Next week will be the NFL combine so then we get to see who's star is rising and who's isn't. more to talk about atleast as combine progresses.
That always cracks me up....A guys stock can/will rise and fall based on what he does in a t-shirt and shorts.
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Old 02-16-2012, 11:13 PM
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That always cracks me up....A guys stock can/will rise and fall based on what he does in a t-shirt and shorts.
Yup, I don't understand why they don't put them in full gear and then run the same tests. That would at least have some sort of connection to what they will be doing on the job.
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Old 02-17-2012, 02:34 PM
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You put on pads to block and tackle, right? Isn't there a league rule against that until they are signed?

I don't see the big deal. They will show in their dexterity, foot speed, bending ability, route running, etc., what they are capable of doing, so what the hell would be the benefit of putting them in pads?
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Old 02-17-2012, 02:44 PM
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You put on pads to block and tackle, right? Isn't there a league rule against that until they are signed?

I don't see the big deal. They will show in their dexterity, foot speed, bending ability, route running, etc., what they are capable of doing, so what the hell would be the benefit of putting them in pads?
What's the benefit of them running in shorts and T-shirts for 40 yards in a straight line? IMO, not much, yet these kids are absolutely scrutinzed for the difference between a 4.49 and a 4.50 forty.

Some of the other drills make perfect sense, but I've never understood the whole 40 thing. Do we need to know how fast he is....absolutely. Can you tell me the difference between a "4.4" and a "4.5" guy? Doubtful. And when will they run in a straight line for 40 yards?

But, that's the way its always been......

Just an amusing observation to me.
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Old 02-17-2012, 03:43 PM
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What's the benefit of them running in shorts and T-shirts for 40 yards in a straight line? IMO, not much, yet these kids are absolutely scrutinzed for the difference between a 4.49 and a 4.50 forty.

Some of the other drills make perfect sense, but I've never understood the whole 40 thing. Do we need to know how fast he is....absolutely. Can you tell me the difference between a "4.4" and a "4.5" guy? Doubtful. And when will they run in a straight line for 40 yards?

But, that's the way its always been......

Just an amusing observation to me.
I think that websites, ESPN, fantasy players and armchair GMs get worked up over stats that you and I agree are not terribly meaningful in an isolated context. I suspect that most teams care less about whether a guy is 4.44 or 4.49 and more about some of the more esoteric measurements or, more probably, certain combinations of measurements. I'm thinking specifically of the Texans and Ben Tate. The Texans liked him in part because of some combination of measurements - I believe he was the fastest back per pound, something like that.
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Old 02-17-2012, 05:04 PM
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Guys come from well over 100+ schools every year just in D1 alone. They play wildly different schedules and competition levels. They also have unknown practice habits and attitudes that NFL teams can only guess at.

The combine puts them all on an even playing field for comparison's sake. Every team probably weighs it differently, but it is a useful tool to be able to tell if a guy is actually fast or just looked fast playing against Memphis or some other terrible team.

But to me the biggest thing the combine shows is professionalism. They are performing for future pay, just like they do in the NFL, and you get to see if they know how to train, prepare, and perform (in a basically non-football setting). If a guy is out of shape and unprepared at the combine he probably lacks the professionalism to be in-shape, prepared, and healthy in the NFL environment.
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Old 02-19-2012, 04:07 PM
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I feel the drills help to establish a pecking order for scouts and GM's to populate their draft boards. So for that reason, I suppose that is the rationale for the 40, and all the other drills.
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Old 02-27-2012, 07:38 PM
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Sanu had a disappointing slow 4.65 in 40 .
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Old 02-28-2012, 07:22 AM
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I suppose that is the rationale for the 40
There's a downfield sprint that occurs repeatedly in NFL games, and that's WRs going full-tilt on fly-patterns and other deep routes with corners in hot pursuit.
So for those 2 positions, 40 times have real relevance, other wise not so much.
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