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Scouting the College Pro Days - Synric - 03-08-2018 Cincyjungle has a list of all the college pro days dates here: https://www.cincyjungle.com/2018/3/7/17086856/nfl-pro-day-schedule-2018-every-college-event-calendar RE: Scouting the College Pro Days - Synric - 03-08-2018 Marvin Lewis and Teryl Austin were at Alabama's pro day. As usual the Tide has alot of talented prospects on the defensive side this year. Minkah Fitzpatrick Da'Ron Payne Ronnie Harrison Rashaan Evans Da'Shawn Hand Evans and Harrison opted out of running the 40 again which was disappointing but they have another chance at Alabama's second pro day on the 28th. Bozeman weighed in at less than that 300lbs and ran a 5.4 40. Edit: I think Da'Shawn Hand (6'4 297) is a guy to look at for the Bengals. He was rated as the number 1 High school prospect but didn't have the college career because he played behind guys like Johnathan Allen. Hand finally got full time duty last year but due to a really bad looking chop block against ol miss he missed a few games and still looked hurt when came back. Hand had a solid week at the Senior Bowl and tested well at thr combine which raised his stock. RE: Scouting the College Pro Days - Jpoore - 03-08-2018 Days to look at for me is Vita vea running the 40 again. Expect a sub 5 second 40 if his hammy is healed. As far as osu pro day expect Denzel ward to run a low -mid 4.2 40. Ran a 4.32 with a twisted ankle. Also jamarco Jones bench press and Sam Hubbard 40 time. RE: Scouting the College Pro Days - Bilbo Saggins - 03-08-2018 I'm usually not as high on Alabama guys as most here, I think that they are typically over-hyped due to their surrounding talent, but there are a few early round prospects this year that I'd feel pretty good about the Bengals nabbing. RE: Scouting the College Pro Days - NATI BENGALS - 03-09-2018 (03-08-2018, 03:10 AM)Jpoore Wrote: Days to look at for me is Vita vea running the 40 again. Expect a sub 5 second 40 if his hammy is healed. As far as osu pro day expect Denzel ward to run a low -mid 4.2 40. Ran a 4.32 with a twisted ankle. Also jamarco Jones bench press and Sam Hubbard 40 time. He aint running again. Already borderline top 10. Another hammy injury would do more harm than anything RE: Scouting the College Pro Days - Synric - 03-09-2018 CB Robert Taylor WSU (5'10 185) had a good pro day. 4.38 to 4.46 40 times. 10 foot 4 inch broad jump and a 39 inch vert. RE: Scouting the College Pro Days - SunsetBengal - 03-09-2018 (03-09-2018, 09:37 AM)Synric Wrote: CB Robert Taylor WSU (5'10 185) had a good pro day. 4.38 to 4.46 40 times. 10 foot 4 inch broad jump and a 39 inch vert. They really need to up the game on these physical tests. It's too easy to do a track workout, to prepare for running in a straight line. Maybe for DBs, they could up the ante a bit. Perhaps have them backpedal for 10 yds, flip the hips, then sprint 40 yds and leap to swat a football hanging in the air at 10 feet? RE: Scouting the College Pro Days - sandwedge - 03-09-2018 (03-09-2018, 10:50 AM)SunsetBengal Wrote: They really need to up the game on these physical tests. It's too easy to do a track workout, to prepare for running in a straight line. I agree! They all just hire track coaches to get them thru the 40. They need to come up with a way to make it more realistic. RE: Scouting the College Pro Days - Synric - 03-09-2018 (03-09-2018, 10:50 AM)SunsetBengal Wrote: They really need to up the game on these physical tests. It's too easy to do a track workout, to prepare for running in a straight line. It'd mostly checking boxes after watching the guy play. Taylor was a safety/cb hybrid but was a solid interior defender at WSU. RE: Scouting the College Pro Days - ochocincos - 03-09-2018 (03-09-2018, 10:50 AM)SunsetBengal Wrote: They really need to up the game on these physical tests. It's too easy to do a track workout, to prepare for running in a straight line. Worth mentioning too most pro days also have better 40 times because (some) players are running on track, not a football field. I typically add about 0.1 to 0.2 seconds to get a better idea of 40 time on a field. RE: Scouting the College Pro Days - SunsetBengal - 03-09-2018 (03-09-2018, 04:16 PM)ochocincos Wrote: Worth mentioning too most pro days also have better 40 times because (some) players are running on track, not a football field. Aren't they typically hand timed at their pro days, as opposed to the electronic timer that starts on their movement? RE: Scouting the College Pro Days - ochocincos - 03-09-2018 (03-09-2018, 05:21 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Aren't they typically hand timed at their pro days, as opposed to the electronic timer that starts on their movement? That too. And hand timing can be all over the place. RE: Scouting the College Pro Days - SunsetBengal - 03-09-2018 (03-09-2018, 01:26 PM)sandwedge Wrote: I agree! They all just hire track coaches to get them thru the 40. They need to come up with a way to make it more realistic. I brought up in the combine thread that I think it would be better if when they do run the 40, that they did it in groups, ala race format. Back in school, even in my Semi-Pro days, we always ran in pairs with a coach timing each man. I know that at least in my case, I was faster when trying to beat my teammate, than when running solo. But yeah, let's put some functional position skill into the speed measurement part of evaluating players. Sure, keep the 40 yd. dash, for all the stat queens that just love raw numbers, but at least add to what they already do. Just like with linemen, I've always thought the #225 bench press for reps was a worthless measure of the man's real strength. Just like hiring a track coach, a player can practice reps for the "show". Why not time the big men on how long it takes them to power clean 315 for three reps, or make them all do the truck push in race format? RE: Scouting the College Pro Days - ochocincos - 03-09-2018 (03-09-2018, 05:30 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Back in school, even in my Semi-Pro days RE: Scouting the College Pro Days - SunsetBengal - 03-09-2018 (03-09-2018, 05:41 PM)ochocincos Wrote: Yep, we had helmets, pads, uni's and everything. Kind of sucked, trying to get HS officials to call a game by NFL rules, but whatevs. We did have a former HS HC as our HC, so at least we had that going for us. RE: Scouting the College Pro Days - Synric - 03-09-2018 (03-09-2018, 05:24 PM)ochocincos Wrote: That too. And hand timing can be all over the place. The electronic start can mess up too. Last year it screwed WVU receiver Shelton Gibson. https://www.google.com/amp/s/247sports.com/college/west-virginia/Bolt/NFL-Scouts-Analysts-Dispute-Gibsons-Listed-40-Time-51597392/Amp As for not taking hand time seriously they are just as effective at finding the range of how fast someone is... RE: Scouting the College Pro Days - ochocincos - 03-09-2018 (03-09-2018, 06:12 PM)Synric Wrote: The electronic start can mess up too. Last year it screwed WVU receiver Shelton Gibson. Yes, the electronic start can mess up, but it's far more consistent than individual hand times. RE: Scouting the College Pro Days - Synric - 03-09-2018 https://www.seccountry.com/auburn/auburn-pro-day-results-kerryon-johnson-carlton-davis-jeff-holland Auburn's Pro day Results. Edit: oops wrong link lol. |