Taylor was a while ago, same with Dawkins, those numbers are no longer applicable to the modern day combine prospect, its kinda of a big deal now, then it wasn't. Guys didn't train, supplements and diets have vastly improved, which I think is a lot to your point in the fabrication of these faster numbers and it pays. Safety is also a more bulky position too, carrying extra weight to unload and punish, not as much how fast they get there as much as how much impact. Having said that, Hamilton didn't look like he had been training for it, right back to your old school safeties. His hips were surprisingly tight, footwork uneven and in general not a top prospect quality workout. Those are just the facts. Now Sauce Gardner was something else. Very long and fluid, in and out of breaks. Smooth, quick acceleration, stops on a dime, change of direction elite. Looks like he has big hands and catches the ball easily, with control. I could watch him all day. He should not only go before Hamilton it shouldn't even be that close. I'm fine with Hutchinson, but even his ceiling is nowhere near Sauce....