cowboyjoe
03-27-2012, 10:06 PM
2012 NFL Draft Sleeper: Huntingdon WR Cody Pearcy Has Historic Pro Day WorkoutBy Sigmund Bloom(NFL Draft Lead Blogger) on March 26, 2012
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1119239-2012-nfl-draft-sleeper-huntingdon-wr-cody-pearcy-has-historical-pro-day-workout
Cody Pearcy is putting Huntingdon College on the football map (it's in Alabama) with pro day workout numbers that we've never seen before. CBS Sports Rob Rang has the scoop:...one scout, upon hearing of the numbers, characterized as an "unbelievable" effort.
Pearcy is certainly smaller than scouts would prefer at 5-feet-10, 161 pounds, but his numbers otherwise were off the charts. Pearcy was clocked as fast as 4.31 seconds in the 40-yard dash, posted a 44-inch vertical jump—each of which would have led all combine participants this year.
Pearcy also recorded a 6.67 time in the three-cone drill and 3.76 seconds in short shuttle -- the fastest time in recent NFL history, according to NFL.com's Combine Tracker. The fastest time recorded in this event at the combine since 2006 came when former University of Tennessee defensive back Jason Allen was clocked at 3.81 seconds.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1119239-2012-nfl-draft-sleeper-huntingdon-wr-cody-pearcy-has-historical-pro-day-workout
Cody Pearcy is putting Huntingdon College on the football map (it's in Alabama) with pro day workout numbers that we've never seen before. CBS Sports Rob Rang has the scoop:...one scout, upon hearing of the numbers, characterized as an "unbelievable" effort.
Pearcy is certainly smaller than scouts would prefer at 5-feet-10, 161 pounds, but his numbers otherwise were off the charts. Pearcy was clocked as fast as 4.31 seconds in the 40-yard dash, posted a 44-inch vertical jump—each of which would have led all combine participants this year.
Pearcy also recorded a 6.67 time in the three-cone drill and 3.76 seconds in short shuttle -- the fastest time in recent NFL history, according to NFL.com's Combine Tracker. The fastest time recorded in this event at the combine since 2006 came when former University of Tennessee defensive back Jason Allen was clocked at 3.81 seconds.