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b bulldog
02-25-2007, 10:37 AM
Jarrett has been running mid 4.7's in his private workouts. Jarrett will most definitely be thre at 16 but I would pass on him. One more thing, CJ thinks he will post a 45" vert.

b bulldog
02-25-2007, 10:39 AM
Lynch will be running today and hopes to top his best time ever, 4.36.

Fritz
02-25-2007, 10:52 AM
I'm not a Jarrett fan. He's too slow. If you like him then get Dwayne Bowe instead, who can at least muscle the ball away from people.

b bulldog
02-25-2007, 11:01 AM
I can't stand Jarrett. The guy seems to be a jerk imo.

PackerPro42
02-25-2007, 11:11 AM
Meachem just ran a 4.36, that's pretty good too.

Bretsky
02-25-2007, 11:26 AM
Meachem just ran a 4.36, that's pretty good too.

I think his stock will keep rising; it would not surprise me if he's wearning Green n Gold

RashanGary
02-25-2007, 11:34 AM
Of the 3 times Detroit has taken a WR, they should have only taken one, Roy Williams. They got burned BAD twice. If they pass on CJ they are making a mistake, he is Randy Moss-esq

RashanGary
02-25-2007, 11:35 AM
Thanks for the update bulldog.

Fritz
02-25-2007, 11:47 AM
Of the 3 times Detroit has taken a WR, they should have only taken one, Roy Williams. They got burned BAD twice. If they pass on CJ they are making a mistake, he is Randy Moss-esq

This is what cracks me up, GJ. You're absolutely right. And Millen is going to compound those mistakes by not taking CJ, who is flat out the best player in this draft.

I love living in Detroit, and I love Matt Millen. Hope he gets another contract extension.

RashanGary
02-25-2007, 11:53 AM
He's Javon Walker but taller, bigger, faster and a better head on his shoulders.

PackerPro42
02-25-2007, 12:12 PM
Jason Hill just ran a 4.32, that's even better. Damn.

FritzDontBlitz
02-25-2007, 12:52 PM
is there a site that is keeping track of all the combine results?

BF4MVP
02-25-2007, 12:57 PM
Johnson is gonna be an unbelievable stud..Hopefully Detroit doesn't take him..

TennesseePackerBacker
02-25-2007, 01:18 PM
is there a site that is keeping track of all the combine results?

People on nfldraftcountdown.com were posting results as they happened but now their forums are down. :( Not having NFL Network sucks

red
02-25-2007, 03:11 PM
meachem i think would be our guy if we decide to draft a wr in round 1. i'm now on the bandwagon

he's exactly what we need, tall, fast, and great hands. he's the deep threat we need

bowe and jarrett don't bring that to the table

bow is a big target, but we already have two good wr's that run in the 4.5 range that can get open and catch the ball. we need something diferent to open up the passing attack

Bretsky
02-25-2007, 03:36 PM
meachem i think would be our guy if we decide to draft a wr in round 1. i'm now on the bandwagon

he's exactly what we need, tall, fast, and great hands. he's the deep threat we need

bowe and jarrett don't bring that to the table

bow is a big target, but we already have two good wr's that run in the 4.5 range that can get open and catch the ball. we need something diferent to open up the passing attack

What about Rice ? He's a stop up from Bowe IMO.

red
02-25-2007, 03:37 PM
meachem i think would be our guy if we decide to draft a wr in round 1. i'm now on the bandwagon

he's exactly what we need, tall, fast, and great hands. he's the deep threat we need

bowe and jarrett don't bring that to the table

bow is a big target, but we already have two good wr's that run in the 4.5 range that can get open and catch the ball. we need something diferent to open up the passing attack

What about Rice ? He's a stop up from Bowe IMO.

i think rice was slower like 4.5's

woodbuck27
02-26-2007, 11:29 AM
http://www.nfl.com/combine/story/10021441

Combine Results: Day 4

INDIANAPOLIS (Feb. 25, 2007) -- The 2007 NFL Scouting Combine is in full swing, and NFL Network is bringing fans all the important action.

Day 4 is here, and that means more players are running and working. For all the latest results, check here for updates throughout the day.


Group 5 (WR) -- Top 10 Results: 20 Shuttle

1. Mike Mason Tennnesse St. 4.08
2. Jared Zabransky Boise St. 4.08
3. Paul Thompson Oklahoma 4.11
4. Chansi Stuckey Clemson 4.14
5. Rhema McKnight Notre Dame 4.16
6. Jerad Rbb Boise St. 4.19
7. Steve Smith Southern Cal 4.19
8. Ryne Robinson Miami-Ohio 4.21
9. Paul Williams Fresno St. 4.24
10. Laurent Robinson Illinois St. 4.28


Group 4 (WR) -- Top 10 Results: 20 Shuttle

1. Anthony Gonzales Ohio St. 4.08
2. Chris Davis Florida St. 4.14
3. David Clowney Virginia Tech 4.15
4. John Beck Brigham Young 4.17
5. Dallas Baker Florida 4.19
6. Reggie Ball Georgia Tech 4.19
7. James Jones San Jose St. 4.20
8. David Bell New Hampshire 4.21
9. Yamon Figurs Kansas St. 4.21
10. Jason Hill Washington St. 4.22


Group 5 (WR) -- Top Five Results: 60 Shuttle

1. Rhema McKnight Notre Dame 11.28
2. Robert Meachem Tennesse 11.30
3. Chandler Williams Florida Int. 11.34
4. Ryne Robinson Miami-Ohio 11.43
5. Laurent Robinson Illinois St. 11.45


Group 4 (WR) -- Top Five Results: 60 Shuttle

1. Chris Davis Florida St. 11.30
2. Jonathan Holland Louisiana Tech 11.32
3. Johnnie Lee Higgins UTEP 11.40
4. Anthony Gonzalez Ohio St. 11.45
5. James Jones San Jose St. 11.58


Group 5 (WR) -- Top 10 Results: Three Cone

1. Steve Smith Southern Cal 6.68
2. Ryne Robinson Miami-Ohio 6.71
3. Drew Stanton Michigan St. 6.77
4. Jared Zabransky Boise St. 6.78
5. Paul Thompson Oklahoma 6.81
6. Laurent Robinson Illinois St. 6.83
7. Rhema McKnight Notre Dame 6.84
8. Ryan Moore Miami-Fl 6.87
9. D'juan Woods Oklahoma St. 6.89
10. Chansi Stuckey Clemson 6.91


Group 4 (WR) -- Top 10 Results: Three Cone

1. Anthony Gonzales Ohio St. 6.54
2. Johnnie Lee Higgins UTEP 6.62
3. Chris Davis Florida St. 6.66
4. Dallas Baker Florida 6.69
5. Dwayne Bowe Louisiana St. 6.81
6. John Beck Brigham Young 6.82
7. Yamon Figurs Kansas St. 6.85
8. Aaron Fairooz Central Arkansas 6.89
9. Reggie Ball Georgia Tech 6.90
10. Steve Breaston Michigan 6.90


Group 5 (WR) -- Top 10 Results: Vertical Jump

1. Legeda Naanee Boise St. 40
2. Sidney Rice South Carolina 39 1/2
3. Mike Mason Tennesse St. 39 1/2
4. Laurent Robinson Illinois St. 39
5. Onrea Jones Hampton 39
6. Paul Williams Fresno St. 381/2
7. Steve Smith Southern Cal 38
8. Robert Meachem Tennessee 37 1/2
9. Jerard Rabb Boise St. 36 1/2
10. Matt Trannon Michigan St. 36 1/2


Group 4 (WR) -- Top 10 Results: Vertical Jump

1. Drisan James Boise St. 39
2. Anthony Gonzales Ohio St. 38
3. Jason Hill Washington St. 37
4. Aundrae Allison East Carolina 37
5. Johnnie Lee Higgins UTEP 36 1/2
6. Aaron Fairooz Central Arkansas 36
7. Dallas Baker Florida 36
8. Chris Davis Florida St. 35 1/2
9. Jonathan Holland Louisiana Tech 35 1/2
10. Jemalle Cornelius Florida 34 1/2


Group 5 (WR) -- Top 10 Results: Broad Jump

1. Mike Mason Tennesse St. 10'9"
2. Paul Thompson Oklahoma 10'7"
3. Laurent Robinson Illinois St. 10'7"
4. Jared Rabb Boise St. 10'5"
5. Paul Williams Fresno St. 10'5"
6. Ryne Robinson Miami-Ohio 10'3"
7. Chandler Williams Florida Int. 10'3"
8. Courtney Taylor Auburn 10'2"
9. Onrea Jones Hampton 10'1"
10. Robert Meachem Tennessee 10'1"


Group 4 (WR) -- Top 10 Results: Broad Jump

1. Dallas Baker Florida 10'9"
2. Jacoby Jones Lane 10'9"
3. Drisan James Boise St. 10'9"
4. Aundrea Allison East Carolina 10'7"
5. Aaron Fairooz Central Arkansas 10'5"
6. Dwayne Bowe Louisiana St. 10'5"
7. Steve Breaston Michigan 10'4"
8. Anthony Gonzales Ohio St. 10'3"
9. Jason Hill Washington St. 10'3"
10. Yamon Figurs Kansas St. 10'3"


Group 5 (WR) -- Top 10 Results: 40-Yard Dash

1. Mike Walker Central Florida 4.35
2. Laurent Robinson Illinois St. 4.38
3. Robert Meachem Tennessee 4.39
4. Mike Mason Tennessee St. 4.40
5. Legedu Naanee Boise St. 4.41
6. Chandler Williams Florida Int. 4.42
7. Steve Smith Southern Cal 4.44
8. Paul Williams Fresno St. 4.45
9. Ryne Robinson Miami-Ohio 4.47
10. Courtney Taylor Auburn 4.50


Group 4 (WR) -- Top 10 Results: 40-Yard Dash

1. Yamon Figurs Kansas St. 4.30
2. Jason Hill Washington St. 4.32
3. Calvin Johnson Georgia Tech 4.35
4. David Clowney Virginia Tech 4.36
5. Aundrae Allison East Carolina 4.39
6. Steve Breaston Michigan 4.41
7. Anthony Gonzales Ohio St. 4.44
8. Jonathan Holland Louisiana Tech 4.45
9. Craig Davis Louisiana St. 4.46
10. Johnnie Lee Higgins UTEP 4.48


Note: All results are received from NFL Network.

VegasPackFan
02-26-2007, 11:55 PM
I'm amazed at Anthony Gonzales' results. He is right up there in just about every category. Could he have been that underrated from playing in the shadow of Ted Ginn?

Scott Campbell
02-27-2007, 08:09 AM
I'm amazed at the number of guys running 40's in the 4.3's. It's not the big deal it used to be.

Cheesehead Craig
02-27-2007, 08:32 AM
I'm amazed at Anthony Gonzales' results. He is right up there in just about every category. Could he have been that underrated from playing in the shadow of Ted Ginn?
Gonzalez is a better WR than Ginn is. Ginn has fantastic return abilities, thus his stock is higher. I work with several OSU alums who follow the team, watch games, etc. All of them have said that Gonzalez is a better WR than Ginn.

Zool
02-27-2007, 08:51 AM
Gonzalez is a better WR than Ginn is. Ginn has fantastic return abilities, thus his stock is higher. I work with several OSU alums who follow the team, watch games, etc. All of them have said that Gonzalez is a better WR than Ginn.

This is what I've been saying for a couple months now. At least I'm not the only one who thinks this.

red
02-27-2007, 09:15 AM
i heard a few times on tv, when guys would be having a heisman discussion. that ginn shouldn't win it because he's not even the best WR on his team

Partial
02-27-2007, 09:17 AM
Gonzalez is a better WR than Ginn is. Ginn has fantastic return abilities, thus his stock is higher. I work with several OSU alums who follow the team, watch games, etc. All of them have said that Gonzalez is a better WR than Ginn.

This is what I've been saying for a couple months now. At least I'm not the only one who thinks this.

Gonzalez would be a solid, solid second pick.

Problem is then we have 3 good solid receivers with none of them being the deep threat or big-play guy we need.

Zool
02-27-2007, 11:08 AM
Gonzalez is a better WR than Ginn is. Ginn has fantastic return abilities, thus his stock is higher. I work with several OSU alums who follow the team, watch games, etc. All of them have said that Gonzalez is a better WR than Ginn.

This is what I've been saying for a couple months now. At least I'm not the only one who thinks this.

Gonzalez would be a solid, solid second pick.

Problem is then we have 3 good solid receivers with none of them being the deep threat or big-play guy we need.But he ran a 4.44 40 and had a 4.08 in the cones. Steve Smith is 4'9 but he's a big deep threat. You dont have to be tall to go deep.

Partial
02-27-2007, 11:10 AM
Gonzalez is a better WR than Ginn is. Ginn has fantastic return abilities, thus his stock is higher. I work with several OSU alums who follow the team, watch games, etc. All of them have said that Gonzalez is a better WR than Ginn.

This is what I've been saying for a couple months now. At least I'm not the only one who thinks this.

Gonzalez would be a solid, solid second pick.

Problem is then we have 3 good solid receivers with none of them being the deep threat or big-play guy we need.But he ran a 4.44 40 and had a 4.08 in the cones. Steve Smith is 4'9 but he's a big deep threat. You dont have to be tall to go deep.

Can Gonzalez beat a jam? I am hoping to trade down and get two seconds. Lots of good players in the second this year.

HarveyWallbangers
02-27-2007, 11:12 AM
But he ran a 4.44 40 and had a 4.08 in the cones. Steve Smith is 4'9 but he's a big deep threat. You dont have to be tall to go deep.

Damn! Steve Smith is a midget.

Partial
02-27-2007, 11:16 AM
But he ran a 4.44 40 and had a 4.08 in the cones. Steve Smith is 4'9 but he's a big deep threat. You dont have to be tall to go deep.

Damn! Steve Smith is vertically challenged.

Just don't want anybody suin' you Harv, after all, this is America, land of vicious lawyers. :P

mraynrand
02-27-2007, 03:37 PM
But he ran a 4.44 40 and had a 4.08 in the cones. Steve Smith is 4'9 but he's a big deep threat. You dont have to be tall to go deep.

Damn! Steve Smith is a midget.

He'll be the Mugsy Bogues of the NFL.

Seriously, there are just too many numbers to look at. I bet guys like TT just check to see if the numbers aren't glaringly off and then pick according to what they see on tape and what scouts saw in games. remember TT saying last year that he had guys reminding him to not get enamored with the numbers and just draft players....

Charles Woodson
02-27-2007, 04:03 PM
But he ran a 4.44 40 and had a 4.08 in the cones. Steve Smith is 4'9 but he's a big deep threat. You dont have to be tall to go deep.

Damn! Steve Smith is a midget.

wait im lost smith is 6-0

Charles Woodson
02-27-2007, 04:05 PM
I'm amazed at Anthony Gonzales' results. He is right up there in just about every category. Could he have been that underrated from playing in the shadow of Ted Ginn?
Gonzalez is a better WR than Ginn is. Ginn has fantastic return abilities, thus his stock is higher. I work with several OSU alums who follow the team, watch games, etc. All of them have said that Gonzalez is a better WR than Ginn.
when Gonzalez was the number one reciver because Ginn got hurt in the fiesta bowl (im assuming they put him at number 1) he only had 2 catches for 11 yards... I like gonzalez always have but i think he benifited a bit from Ted Ginn receving all the attention...