Combine Numbers

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Note: These times are unofficial at the moment

Wide Receivers

Chad Jackson 4.32
Sinorice Moss 4.34
Jeff Webb 4.37
Todd Watkins 4.41
Greg Jennings 4.41
Ben Obomanu 4.41
Willie Reed 4.41
Marques Colston 4.43
Chris Hannon 4.43
Anthony Mix 4.45
Derek Hagan 4.45
Travis Wilson 4.48
Brandon Williams 4.49
Jonathan Orr 4.49
Jeremy Bloom 4.49
Adam Jennings 4.49
Skyler Green 4.50
Ed Hinkel 4.50
Brandon Marshall 4.50
Martin Nance 4.58
Maurice Stovall 4.58
Delanie Walker 4.58
Will Blackmon 4.58
Mike Hass 4.61
Jason Carter 4.62
Greg Lee 4.62
Clinton Solomon 4.62
Marques Haggans 4.62
Cory Rodgers 4.66
Chris Denney 4.70
Damarious Bilbo 4.74
Jovon Bouknight 4.74

Quarterbacks

Reggie Mcneal 4.37
Marcus Vick 4.49
Brad Smith 4.49
D.J. Shockley 4.54
Kent Smith 4.58
Bruce Gradkowski 4.62
Barrick Nealy 4.62
Erik Meyer 4.66
Ingle Martin 4.69
Tarvaris Jackson 4.69
Quinton Porter 4.70
Charlie whitehurst 4.73
Jay Cutler 4.75
Brett Basanez 4.76
Omar Jacobs 4.83
Brodie Croyle 4.87
Darrell Hackney 4.87
Drew Olsen 5.06
Bruce Eugene 5.08
Paul Pinegar 5.13

Running Backs Group 4

Jerrius Norwood 4.40
Leon Washington 4.42
Wendell Mathis 451
Derrick Ross 4.52
Cory Ross 4.53
 
I'm really disappointed in Lee, Stovall, Solomon and Rodgers 40 times. I was rooting for those guys to have a better showing. None of them could even break the 4.55 barrier on a fast surface.

Mike Hass didn't himself either with a slow 4.61.

Brandon Marshall makes a more interesting prospect with a 4.50 don't ya think? :cool:


Can you believe McNeal's time....talk about a fast QB....WHEW!
 
Silverstar said:
I'm really disappointed in Lee, Stovall, Solomon and Rodgers 40 times. I was rooting for those guys to have a better showing. None of them could even break the 4.55 barrier on a fast surface.

Mike Hass didn't himself either with a slow 4.61.

Brandon Marshall makes a more interesting prospect with a 4.50 don't ya think? :cool:


Can you believe McNeal's time....talk about a fast QB....WHEW!

Yeah, but did you see Hass in the pass catching drills? He was perfect, a clear cut above the rest. He's got the pass catching thing down. And that's what receiving is all about. As far as getting open, I seem to remember Jerry Rice had about a 4.6 ish forty time.
 
nathanlt said:
Yeah, but did you see Hass in the pass catching drills? He was perfect, a clear cut above the rest. He's got the pass catching thing down. And that's what receiving is all about. As far as getting open, I seem to remember Jerry Rice had about a 4.6 ish forty time.


Rice had Montana and Young throwing to him.

Hey, maybe Hass will get lucky and be drafted by the Patriots.


;)
 

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