Five of the six top-rated receivers are between 6-2 and 6-5 and they weigh between 205 and 239 pounds. Robert Meachem of Tennessee was particularly impressive Sunday. The 6-2, 214-pounder ran a 4.39 40-yard dash, caught just about everything thrown his way and positioned his feet after most catches to be able to break runs after the catch.
Overall, eight receivers ran sub 4.4 40s. Jason Hill of Washington State had a 4.32 (he's 6-1, 204).
"We're all tall, big and physical and we each do our own thing," Meachem said.
Said Rams coach Scott Linehan, "This is the biggest and fastest group of receivers I've ever seen."
Notes from around the Combine
Unless TT is sure one of the WR available is a sure fire playmaker then draft him, but since word is that WR is such a deep position I think TT should try to grab one in the second round. I'm sure a couple will drop into the second round. Hopefully Lynch is there at 16, but sounds like he has moved into the top 10. If Lynch is gone TT should pick a safety like Landry or get Okoye if available. Our D-line will be set for the next 4 years.
Overall, eight receivers ran sub 4.4 40s. Jason Hill of Washington State had a 4.32 (he's 6-1, 204).
"We're all tall, big and physical and we each do our own thing," Meachem said.
Said Rams coach Scott Linehan, "This is the biggest and fastest group of receivers I've ever seen."
Notes from around the Combine
Unless TT is sure one of the WR available is a sure fire playmaker then draft him, but since word is that WR is such a deep position I think TT should try to grab one in the second round. I'm sure a couple will drop into the second round. Hopefully Lynch is there at 16, but sounds like he has moved into the top 10. If Lynch is gone TT should pick a safety like Landry or get Okoye if available. Our D-line will be set for the next 4 years.


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