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packrulz
04-09-2008, 05:59 AM
He had a crappy pro day but some guys don't train for it, LT's don't grow on trees, he had a great college carrer, maybe M3 can whip him into shape.
http://sports.aol.com/fanhouse/2008/04/06/bakers-bad-pro-day-good-news-for-steelers/
oregonpackfan
04-09-2008, 10:31 AM
His slow 40 yard 5.5 second time does not have much relevance for his pro potential, IMO. How often does a left tackle run 40 yards during game time?
I am more interested in his run and pass blocking ability as well as the quickness of his lateral movement.
His slow 40 yard 5.5 second time does not have much relevance for his pro potential, IMO. How often does a left tackle run 40 yards during game time?
I am more interested in his run and pass blocking ability as well as the quickness of his lateral movement.
right on oregon
o-linemen shouldn't even run the 40 IMO
Charles Woodson
04-09-2008, 06:36 PM
His slow 40 yard 5.5 second time does not have much relevance for his pro potential, IMO. How often does a left tackle run 40 yards during game time?
I am more interested in his run and pass blocking ability as well as the quickness of his lateral movement.
right on oregon
o-linemen shouldn't even run the 40 IMO
Thats not necessarily true, im not saying that 40 times are extremely important for linemen but they are a little bit, if one tackle runs a 5 and another runs a 5.5 it helps you distinguish the athlete
Iron Mike
04-09-2008, 11:32 PM
Wait a minute, isn't Sam Baker:
http://www.fast-rewind.com/sixteencandles1.jpg
The Leaper
04-10-2008, 08:05 AM
I agree with Woodson.
Sure, a 40 time isn't really that applicable to a OL prospect...but a 5.5 time certainly raises red flags. It speaks to the overall athleticism of the player when compared to other times.
In other words, Baker better have exceptional technique and fundamentals. He's going to need them.
Partial
04-10-2008, 08:45 AM
They clock them for 10 yards for burst as well when they run the 40. That is something that is relevant to an OL.
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