What in the hell does the long jump have to do with how you will do in the pros? Not once have I ever seen a player jump like that, with no running start. Other drills I could see translate to some scenario on the field, but not that one, wast of time.
What in the hell does the long jump have to do with how you will do in the pros? Not once have I ever seen a player jump like that, with no running start. Other drills I could see translate to some scenario on the field, but not that one, wast of time.
On topic, good for all of them. I think whoever steals Walters will walk away with a solid person as well as a great player (hopefully he stays healthy)
I believe 225lbsWhat weight are reps in the bench press at?
Was the Dominique Brooks entry about the same guy who used to play for the Buffs?
Anyone else feel bad for the Rabid Goldfish... he went from a 2nd-4th round pick if he came out as a Jr, and all of sudden he's not even mentioned?
:huh:
» George Hypolite, DL: At 6-0 7/8, 299, he ran the 40 in 5.05 and 5.04, had a 32-inch vertical jump, 8-foot, 10-inch long jump, ran 4.72 in the short shuttle, 7.66 in the three-cone drill and did 32 reps in the bench press.
:wow: I guess it is him. If Brad Jones' 40 time he ran at the pro day(4.54) is legit, it means he ran it faster than any LB at the combine...including Aaron Curry. Curry could easily go in the top 5 in the draft. Good for Jones:thumbsup:
Hypo had a better junior year than his senior year, sam as nic. Don't know why the drop off in 08 but it would shock me if george isn't on a NFL roster.
I would guess the dropoff had a lot to do with losing Dizon.
I think that height is going to hurt Hypo.
He was 6-2 when he came to cu and is now 6-0. Jon major was 6-4 and he comes to cu and he's now 6-2.
I think you need to speak with the boulder water department and see what is wrong with our water supply.
Our players are shrinking..:smile2:
I was listening to national radio about the Indy combine and the concensus was that the turf made times really, really slow. If that's the case (and if you look at the times for pretty much everyone, it is) you should see much faster times from pretty much every position as they host their pro days around the nation.He's mentioned in the blog entry posted above
B. Jones ran in the 4.55-4.6 range today, that's going to help his stock. The top rated LB in the years draft, Aaron Curry of Wake Forrest ran a combine best 4.56 in Indy.
Take solace in the fact that our players are not the only guys that shrink this time of year.:lol: I always get a kick out of how some players end up measuring/timing.
Was the Dominique Brooks entry about the same guy who used to play for the Buffs?