NFL Combine Thread

TE 40s
Allen 4.86......4.84 2nd attempt
Durham 4.91.....4.87 2nd attempt
Kraft 4.70
Kuntz 4.61......4.55 2nd attempt
LaPorta 4.59
Mallory 4.57......4.54 2nd attempt
Mayer 4.74.......4.72 2nd attempt
Musgrave 4.62
Schoonmaker 4.65.....4.63 2nd attempt
Strange 4.70
Washington 4.65
Whiteheart 4.70
Whyle 4.69
 
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Matt Landers has definitely caught my eye. Great size and athlete and looked smooth catching the ball with his hands in drills.

 


Very interested in seeing what Kuntz runs. I believe he won the PA state title for hurtles in HS and was a pretty big recruit to Penn State before he transferred

4.61 40 and 40” Vert at 6’7 255….extremely impressive. Who’s able to guard a jump ball against him?

EDIT: Improved to unofficial 4.55. Wow
 
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Mayer a better FB player than athlete. His tape will carry him.
 
TE 40s
Allen 4.86......4.84 2nd attempt
Durham 4.91.....4.87 2nd attempt
Kraft 4.70
Kuntz 4.61......4.55 2nd attempt
LaPorta 4.59
Mallory 4.57......4.54 2nd attempt
Mayer 4.74.......4.72 2nd attempt
Musgrave 4.62
Schoonmaker 4.65
Strange 4.70
Washington 4.65
Whiteheart 4.70
Whyle 4.69
I'm impressed with Washington's time. With his height and size that's impressive
 
I guess it depends on what your definition of “stud #2” is. If you mean “better than Gallup”…sure. But when I think of a stud #2 NFL WR I’m thinking of Tee Higgins, Jaylon Waddle, Devonta Smith, Brandon Aiyuk…I’m not sure I’d put any of these WR’s in that category
Yea, I agree. I think we have a chance at that in this draft.

But ideally we lock that up in FA and get a slot stud.

Lamb
OBJ / Cooks / Juedy / Evans
Downs

Something like that would make me ecstatic.
 
Mayer at 4:72 is actually better than I expected, but still not 1st round material for me.

Give me one of these mid rounders that ran around 4.6 and let’s ride.
 

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