Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby
Four classes that regularly bust are wimpy leapers (high jumpers that can't bench much), low rise gym rats (guys that can bench a ton but can't jump), slow pokes (the Monty's, they can't run), and stubbies (short armed and/or short guys). These guys are drafted at all levels, from the top of the draft to the bottom, and are riddled with failure, a very high bust rate. They can become servicable starters, but elite players rarely ever come from one of these classes, yet ever year there is at least 1 first round pick (and several 2nd rounders) that belongs in these groups that turns out mediocre, teams take them on their college production because they are "good football players" and they rarely ever work out as hoped.
Jeremy is a little low in the leaping department (the vertical) but last year they changed the vert test at the combine and #'s were pitiful across the board at all positions (nobody jumped 40", there are regularly 1-2 dozen 40"+ jumpers, either last years class has a serious problem with gravity or the change to the test had a massive effect). Generally that is one test that guys improve on at their pro day (usually an inch or two), last year guys were improving 5"+ at their pro days. Most scouts threw out the combine vert from last year and went on the pro day #'s. Jeremy's pro day #'s are unknown (no public scouts bothered to show up at Wake last year or wrote down most of his testing #'s), but his 9'9" broad jump generally translates to a 36-37" vert, as the two tests are closely related. He was in right around #5-6 for the DE position at the combine at the vert, that too typically translates to about a 36-37" vert.
Jeremy has elite arm lenth (34"+) and height (6'5"), ran a blazing 10 yd split (1.53, faster than almost all DE's/OLB's in the NFL), ran a 4.75 40 (fast enough), put up a solid 25 reps on the bench, did an elite shuttle (4.23), ran an incredible 3 cone (6.97), jumped an elite 9'9" broad jump for his weight (267).
That and in pads he looks exactly like a certain future HOFer that was drafted in the 3rd round on measurables (too bad there is no record of them to compare) that Capers made a DMVP when he coached him.



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