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loerenzo booker- 4.60 slower
eldra buckley- 4.74 worse
looks like brandon jackson will be around in the 4th round
pittman is looking like a mid 2nd-early 3rd with that 4.44, maybe even a high 2nd .
chris henry...wow. too bad he didnt do a whole lot at arizona.
That's what I'm talking about. Why use first rounders, especially top 10 picks,heres some info on chris henry
http://www.footballsfuture.com/2007/prospects/chris_henry.html
Chris Henry RB 6' 233 Arizona Jr.
Henry was a seldom used reserve his first two seasons, backing up Mike Bell. He ran for 278 yards and two touchdowns as a freshman and sophomore. As a junior, he shared backfield duties, but ran for 581 yards and seven touchdowns, and also added 197 yards and a touchdown on 21 catches as a receiver.
Chris Henry has all the physical tools you could want in a running back. He has excellent size, is strong, athletic, and fast. He runs well between the tackles, and can be a workhorse. He also shows the ability to make the first defender miss, and the speed to turn the corner and break off big runs. Henry also developed into a legitimate receiving option out of the backfield this year, and showed very good hands as a receiver.
For a player with his talent level, he has never put up the numbers to back it up. Backing up Mike Bell obviously limited what he could do early in his career, but he didnt seize the prime opportunity laid out in front of him this year to be the feature back.
Chris Henry will pop up on a lot of peoples sleeper lists. He definitely has the talent, but is somewhat of an unknown on the field because of his limited success. He is a player that could really make a name for himself once the workout portion begins. He may be a player that just could not put it together in college, but thrives at the pro level. He is a player to keep an eye on in the draft.
he just didn't run it too well.Lynch runs 4.52, then on his second attempt barely breaks 4.5 with a 4.49.
Not a good day for Lynch, as his big mouth sets expectations for a much
more impressive performace in his 40s.
he just didn't run it too well.
Faulk and Vermeil were saying that he just isn't a track guy, but is still really fast as a running back.
antonio pittman- 4.42 faster
gary russell- 4.8 faster
kolby smith- 4.56 faster
jason snelling- 4.77 slower
ramonce taylor- 4.53 slower
darius walker- 4.56 faster
dwayne wright- 4.74 slower
deshawn wynn- 4.49 in the 1st run
deshawn wynn- 4.45 faster
That's what I'm talking about. Why use first rounders, especially top 10 picks,
on big name backs like Peterson & Bush when you've got these no-name guys
like this one coming out of places like Arizona ? And he didn't beat out Mike Bell for playing time, who was undrafted last year ? Right ?
I just think using these high picks on high-profile backs is a luxuary we can't
afford, even if we wanted to indulge ourselves. We have far too many other
needs.
In the words of one of our most prominent posters who shall remain unnamed - "backs are a dime a dozen" !
i know id like him. would it be ok to get meachem at 8
Ever heard of Willie Parker ?The no name guy never did anything playing against defenses that might land 1 guy in the NFL. Yet the no name guy can be expected to "put it all together" in the NFL? That's a tough case to make.
I've got no problem saying "take the productive college player who doesn't test off the charts" a la DeMeco or Dumervil. But to pass on a guy like Peterson, who tests off the charts and backed it up every Saturday because some kid from Arizona looks really great in shorts... I don't buy it.
if we do pass on peterson, i think our next choice would be antonio pittman. he has a burst and ran 4.43 today. he has decent size as well weighing in at 207 lbs. he could probably beef up to 210lbs if he really needed to. he can run it outside and did pretty well running between the tackles. i would like to trade with GB for their 1st and 2nd and take Pittman with one of the 2nd rounders.
That's what I'm talking about. Why use first rounders, especially top 10 picks,
on big name backs like Peterson & Bush when you've got these no-name guys
like this one coming out of places like Arizona ? And he didn't beat out Mike Bell for playing time, who was undrafted last year ? Right ?
I just think using these high picks on high-profile backs is a luxuary we can't
afford, even if we wanted to indulge ourselves. We have far too many other
needs.
In the words of one of our most prominent posters who shall remain unnamed - "backs are a dime a dozen" !
adrian peterson- 4.38
antonio pitman- 4.44
gary russell- 4.84
kolby smith- 4.59
jason snelling- 4.74
romance taylor- 4.52 a guy we were interviewing not baddarius walker- 4.57 had a better first 10-20 was better tan 30-40
dwayne wright- 4.68
Why get Pittman with a 2nd rounder when we can get Chris Henry (6', 230 lbs.) who just ran a 4.33, 40 yd dash? That's faster than AP! And you might be able to get him in the 3rd, 4th, or possibly later rounds.
Agreed: Reggie Bush light without the fifty million dollar price tag. Smells like a sixteth round roll the dice guy to me ? See that 4.74 guy ? That guy you give a whistle to and shake his hand . Tell him thanks for participating.
russell??? why??Man two of my boys sucked it up today. I was expecting better from Russell and Cornish. Cornish has the film to prove he can produce, but he need a sub 4.6
That's an impressive time for Brian Leonard. I'd bet that he will play FB in a WCO.
i think leonard is going to be a very good player. i think someone will draft him in the 2nd, possibly late 1st and give him a brandon jacobs-type role for a bit. it all depends on if teams view him as a better big back prospect over michael bush.
russell??? why??
he was NOT better than maroney.
That's the word on the street.I hear Ramonce Taylor is high...
That's the word on the street.![]()
That's the word on the street.![]()
Russell was dang good. Not as good as Maroney then, but if he looked like he had more potential. He averaged like 7 yards a carry last year, and 18 TD's. He just blew it, hopefully he comes back on a pro day.
In other news, Taylor should be interesting.
I like him. He's a good fit for a WCO and he reminds me of the Bucs' Bruce Gradkowski. Maybe never the starter you want, but a solid backup.What do you guys think about Jared Zabransky from Boise State in the later rounds?
What do you guys think about Jared Zabransky from Boise State in the later rounds?
He's a winner and he's not afraid to make any throw or pull it down and run for it. Plus he ran a 4.53 at the combine guys got the athleticism.
Just a name to kick around.
got a fiesta bowl under your belt, too?your point...I could go to the combine right now and run a 4.47.
Ooooh!! Draft me!!! Draft me!!!!!
got a fiesta bowl under your belt, too?