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TFYDRAFT.com Combine Report: Wide Receivers
Combine Report: Wide Receivers
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Complete information on the wide receivers that participated at the combine. Included are official height, weight, arm length, hand size , bench results plus two hand timings in the forty. Practice reports for all who participated are also included.
Full Name School Ht Wt Arm Hand Bench 40-1 40-2
Seyi Ajirotutu Fresno State 6033 204 32 5/8 9 3/8 14 4.56 4.55
Danario Alexander Missouri 6045 215 34 3/4 10 INJ
Alric Arnett West Virginia 6016 188 32 1/2 9 DNB 4.50 4.49
Brandon Banks Kansas State 5066 149 30 8 1/4 DNB 4.40 4.41
Chris Bell Norfolk State 6021 211 32 1/4 9 1/8 15 4.53 4.50
Arrelious Benn Illinois 6010 219 32 1/4 9 3/8 20 4.56 4.53
Nyan Boateng California 6010 204 33 1/4 9 3/8 14 4.75 4.73
Dezmon Briscoe Kansas 6020 207 33 1/2 9 1/2 9 4.63 4.68
Antonio Brown Central Michigan 5101 186 31 9 13 4.54 4.59
Dez Bryant Oklahoma State 6020 225 34 9 3/4 DNB INJ
Chris Carter Cal-Davis 5113 191 30 3/4 9 3/8 12 INJ
Riley Cooper Florida 6033 222 32 5/8 10 3/8 DNB 4.53 4.59
Eric Decker Minnesota 6031 217 31 9 1/8 15 INJ
Marcus Easley Connecticut 6026 210 32 3/4 8 1/2 16 4.41 4.39
Jacoby Ford Clemson 5087 186 30 1/2 9 1/4 15 4.25 4.28
David Gettis Baylor 6030 217 34 10 15 4.46 4.47
Marshwan Gilyard Cincinnati 5117 187 32 1/4 9 1/8 DNB 4.59 4.65
Vareion Hodge Mississippi 6012 209 33 9 1/4 11 4.60 4.60
Trindon Holliday LSU
Donald Jones Youngstown State 6003 214 32 9 20 4.48 4.52
Kevin Jurovich San Jose State 5115 188 30 1/2 9 1/2 14 DNR
Brandon LaFell LSU 6024 211 32 3/4 8 3/4 DNB 4.64 4.59
Scott Long Louisville 6021 216 31 1/4 9 3/4 20 4.47 4.47
Chris McGaha Arizona State 6007 201 31 3/4 10 1/8 19 INJ
Kerry Meier Kansas 6021 224 32 9 3/8 13 4.65 4.65
Carlton Mitchell South Florida 6027 215 32 1/2 9 1/4 16 4.44 4.46
Preston Parker North Alabama 5112 199 30 3/8 9 1/4 16 4.69 4.67
Jared Perry Missouri 6006 178 32 9 11 4.56 4.59
Taylor Price Ohio 6003 204 31 1/4 9 1/2 16 4.42 4.40
David Reed Utah 6001 191 31 3/4 9 3/8 15 4.58 4.55
Andre Roberts Citadel 5107 195 31 1/2 9 1/2 15 4.44 4.47
Emmanuel Sanders SMU 5107 186 32 9 1/4 12 4.39 4.42
Jordan Shipley Texas 5112 193 30 1/2 9 5/8 16 4.60 4.65
Golden Tate Notre Dame 5102 199 30 1/2 9 1/4 17 4.40 4.38
Demaryius Thomas Georgia Tech 6032 224 33 10 1/2 INJ
Verran Tucker California 6015 200 33 1/4 9 1/4 INJ
Chastin West Fresno State 6003 212 32 3/4 9 7/8Q 15 4.57 4.55
Blair White Michigan State 6022 209 31 1/2 9 1/4 18 4.52 4.47
Kyle Williams Arizona State 5100 188 30 9 1/8 11 4.41 4.41
Jeremy Williams Tulane 6001 206 31 1/2 10 14 4.60 4.59
Stephen Williams Toledo 6044 210 33 1/4 9 1/8 15 4.54 4.52
Damian Williams USC 6005 197 31 3/4 9 1/4 19 4.47 4.55
Mike Williams Syracuse 6014 221 32 1/2 9 1/4 8 4.60 4.55
Ryan Wolfe UNLV 6010 205 32 1/2 9 1/2 13 DNR
Seyi Ajirotutu/Fresno St.; displayed no burst, very choppy running routes, and could not run to the deep ball.
Alric Arnett/West Virginia; displayed solid hands and effectively adjusted to passes.
Brandon Banks/Kansas St.; very explosive on the field, showed a great burst, and incredibly quick feet. Caught the ball well all afternoon.
Chris Bell/Norfolk St.; caught the ball well, yet ran poor routes, showing limited quickness, and lacked burst in his game.
Arrelious Benn/Illinois; fluid receiver that ran better than expected routes and displayed better than expected hands.
Nyan Boateng/California; showed minimal quickness and struggled running routes, yet displayed strong and soft hands catching the ball very well.
Dezmon Briscoe/Kansas; caught the ball well, yet showed no quickness or burst.
Antonio Brown/Central Michigan; ran terrific routes and displayed both soft and strong hands.
Riley Cooper/Florida; displayed great hands, yet displayed no burst or quickness.
Marcus Easley/Connecticut; long strider who displayed marginal quickness and no burst.
Jacoby Ford/Clemson; stood out in every aspect. Ran great routes, showed a terrific burst of speed, and caught everything thrown in his direction.
David Gettis/Baylor; did not practice to his forty time, slow off the line, and showed no burst.
Marshawn Gilyard/Cincinnati; ran good routes caught the ball well, and displayed a lot of natural pass catching skills.
Shay Hodge/Mississippi; caught the ball well, displaying good timing, snatching the ball in the air.
Trindon Holliday/LSU; quick running routes, displayed a great burst, yet was inconsistent catching the ball, dropping several easy passes.
Donald Jones/Youngstown St.; inconsistent catching the ball, all too often letting the ball get inside his body, thus resulting in drops.
Kevin Jurovich/San Jose St.; very natural catching the ball, displaying good hand/eye coordination, and making the reception away from his frame.
Brandon LaFell/LSU; ran adequate routes, displaying strong hands plucking the ball out the air.
Scott Long/Louisville; ran effective routes and practiced fast, outrunning many of the passes thrown to him. Extends and made the reception outside of his frame.
Chris McGaha/Arizona St.; struggled throughout the day and never seemed to get his feet underneath him.
Kerry Meier/Kansas; ran better than expected routes, yet showed no burst and let a few passes slip through his hands.
Carlton Mitchell/South Florida; practiced to his forty time, making the reception in stride; nicely adjusting to the errant throw and then grabbing the pass out of the air.
Preston Parker/North Alabama; showed marginal quickness and bobbled too many passes. Will work out during the Florida St. pro day.
Jared Perry/Missouri; caught the ball well and showed good concentration.
Taylor Price/Ohio; strong practice session. Showed a great burst of speed, turns it on in one step, then extends and snatches the ball in the air. Terrific hand/eye coordination and extended to make the reception away from his frame.
David Reed/Utah; solid pass catching skills, yet did not stand out in any single area.
Andre Roberts/Citadel; had a lot of uncharacteristic drops, did run nice routes.
Emmanuel Sanders/SMU; terrific overall performance, ran great routes, showed a terrific burst, and had the ability to turn it on in a single step. Caught the ball well all day.
Jordan Shipley/Texas; struggled running routes, showing no burst in his game, and looked slow in drills.
Golden Tate/Notre Dame; dropped some passes early, then picked up the pace. Ran good routes, was catching everything throw in his direction by the end of the session.
Chastin West/Fresno St.; ran adequate routes and effectively extended to make the reception away from his frame.
Blair White/Michigan St.; shows no speed or burst, yet comes out of his routes well and effectively catches the ball.
Kyle Williams/Arizona St.; started off hot, running good routes, displaying top quickness, and catching the ball well. Faded toward the end.
Jeremy Williams/Tulane; caught the ball well, yet looked rather ordinary through most of the day.
Stephen Williams/Toledo; showed no burst or quickness, and dropped a number of passes.
Damian Williams/USC; a lot of drops early and looked very average all day.
Mike Williams/Syracuse; shows no quickness in his game, very slow off the line, and has no burst. Picked it up as the session went along, but overall looked very uninspired.
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The Cult of Jib
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Jordan Shipley/Texas; struggled running routes, showing no burst in his game, and looked slow in drills.
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Interesting.
Jerry Jones: "I don't know when I've ever seen a player impress our staff without having played in a ball game any more than Matt Johnson."
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good stuff...Some of the guys I like had some good showings--Tate, Gilyard, Roberts, Brown and Sanders
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Gaede
good stuff...Some of the guys I like had some good showings--Tate, Gilyard, Roberts, Brown and Sanders
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Sounds like Ford showed he's not just a sprinter, too.
Ivy League
Jason Garrett offense rank minus Tony Sparano: 18, 14, 7, 15, 15
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Chocolate Lab
Sounds like Ford showed he's not just a sprinter, too.
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Yeah, that's really interesting. I'd expect him to go alot higher now, for sure
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Chocolate Lab
Sounds like Ford showed he's not just a sprinter, too.
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I watch Clemson a good bit and have liked Jacoby Ford as a developmental wideout and immediate return man. Ford may have boosted himself out of where we'd select him now.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bluefin
I watch Clemson a good bit and have liked Jacoby Ford as a developmental wideout and immediate return man. Ford may have boosted himself out of where we'd select him now.
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no im still hearing that ford could go late in 2nd round or mid 3rd round
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02-28-2010
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Jordan Shipley is owning himself.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bob Sacamano
Jordan Shipley is owning himself.
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Jordan "sloooooooow mo" Shipley. the white wr
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rampage
Jordan "sloooooooow mo" Shipley. the white wr
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Jordan Casper Shipley.
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Originally Posted by cowboyjoe
no im still hearing that ford could go late in 2nd round or mid 3rd round
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I was thinking he might be a third round target of ours. I don't know if we'd say yes in the second.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Bob Sacamano
Jordan Shipley is owning himself.
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I didn't like how Jordan Shipley moved. Did he put on weight or anything trying to get "NFL ready?"
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bluefin
I was thinking he might be a third round target of ours. I don't know if we'd say yes in the second.
I didn't like how Jordan Shipley moved. Did he put on weight or anything trying to get "NFL ready?"
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193 is about the playing weight for him. But I bet he's going to have a wicked 10 yard dash time though. And maybe even an impressive 3-cone time too.
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The Cult of Jib
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I was hoping Bob was going to see this thread and post in it....
Jerry Jones: "I don't know when I've ever seen a player impress our staff without having played in a ball game any more than Matt Johnson."
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Vintage
I was hoping Bob was going to see this thread and post in it....
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Is that so, Mr. Weave?
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Man I wonder what these UT homers have to say about Shipley now kids a scrub real talk stop hyping him.
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