bowlpaster.blogg.se

Gary jennings jr mockdraftable
Gary jennings jr mockdraftable





gary jennings jr mockdraftable

I'm picking McLaurin.Ĭomfortably sub 4.4 with a 4.35 40-yard dash, explosive with a 37.5" vert and 10'5 broad, and shifty as all nothing with a 7.01 3-cone and 4.15 short-shuttle. Disagree with whatever you want, Campbell was awesome.

gary jennings jr mockdraftable

While Parris Campbell may have had the best day testing of the three, I think he was about where we expected on a lot of stuff, while McLaurin's numbers were more surprising to me. Terry McLaurin, Ohio Stateīig day for Ohio State in general - they had 3 of the Top-10 WRs in terms of 40 time. I was disappointed to see that he didn't run the agilities - I think those woulda been sick - but as a deep threat Hall solidified his ideal athletic profile. That easy explosiveness is reflected in a 4.39 40-yard dash and his routes at Missouri - and he was one of the best deep threats in all of college football with the Tigers. 43.5" in the vert is just Top-3 all time, a bit disappointing of course - Hall expected to beat out the historical field of wideouts, just as he did with his 11'9 broad jump. Tough to deny that a guy SETTING RECORDS on the jumps is a big winner of the day. Metcalf is still clearly an elite physical specimen, a stupid-silly player. That's not great, but it's not a problem at all - Metcalf doesn't need to be the snappiest guy through angles, we knew he wasn't on film, and with his mass, it shouldn't surprise us that his change-of-direction isn't great. Yes, he had poor agility times with a 4.5 short shuttle and a 7.38 3-cone.







Gary jennings jr mockdraftable