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Rashad Wildgoose CB Wisconsin ran a 4.41 forty

Cole Van Laan OT Wisconsin 5.01 forty ,22 reps of 225 lbs


Issiah Loudermilk DT Wisconsin 4.95 forty,21 reps of 225 lbs.
I hate to see him running after me. Would catch me but I am 49
 
Illinois Pro Day

WR Josh Inatorhebbe might have the vertical leap record 46 1/2 inches and ran under 4.5

OG Kendrick Green 25 reps ran a 4.8 forty

CB Nate Hobbs ran a 4.40

OLB Milo Eifler ran a 4.55
 
Illinois Pro Day

WR Josh Inatorhebbe might have the vertical leap record 46 1/2 inches and ran under 4.5

OG Kendrick Green 25 reps ran a 4.8 forty

CB Nate Hobbs ran a 4.40

OLB Milo Eifler ran a 4.55
I'll add to Milo Eifler's stats...

(Ca)Milo Eifler, LB: 6'2", 225 lbs.

Eifler, a former Top247 prospect who started two years at Illinois after transferring from Washington, recorded a 4.56-second 40-yard dash, a 10-feet, 6-inch broad jump and a 37.5-inch vertical jump.



This young man is a hitting machine and playmaker at LB. I could easily see him playing OLB for our Cowboys. He reminds me of Dexter Coakley but taller with similar weight and speed (Coakley had the fastest 40 time (4.52) for LBs during his combine days way back in the day).
 
Milton Williams(6-4,278) DE/DT Louisiana Tech ran a 4.62 forty yard dash
 
Paulson Adebo(6-1,198)CB Stanford ran a 4.42

Robert Rochell(6-9,193) CB Central Arkansas ran a 4 39 forty


Walker Little(6-7,313) OT Stanford ran a not special 5.3 forty. Most likely makes him a RT only
 
Paulson Adebo(6-1,198)CB Stanford ran a 4.42

Robert Rochell(6-9,193) CB Central Arkansas ran a 4 39 forty


Walker Little(6-7,313) OT Stanford ran a not special 5.3 forty. Most likely makes him a RT only
Why does running a 5.3 forty make Little a RT prospect only?

His short shuttle, his 3 cone, and his broad jump were all pretty good for an OL.
 
Why does running a 5.3 forty make Little a RT prospect only?

His short shuttle, his 3 cone, and his broad jump were all pretty good for an OL.
Shows slow feet. Do you want 5.3 to go againist a DE like Milton Williams who ran a 4.62 on the blindside?
 
Shows slow feet. Do you want 5.3 to go againist a DE like Milton Williams who ran a 4.62 on the blindside?
Do you think a forty yard dash shows if a guy has slow feet? Is that the sole indicator? I'm asking an honest question. I'm not trying to be difficult. I just think folks scout the forty time instead of looking at the player. He may have a faster 10 yard split. Maybe he's good with short bursts. His vert and broad jump both show above average explosion.

Plus, his short shuttle and 3 cone are good. Again, I think this shows more quickness.

Above all look at him during drills and game situations. If he's blocking his guy, if he shows ability, then that trumps forty for me every time. Honestly, I know very little (no pun intended) about the guy. I know Broaddus and Cavanaugh like him.
 
Do you think a forty yard dash shows if a guy has slow feet? Is that the sole indicator? I'm asking an honest question. I'm not trying to be difficult. I just think folks scout the forty time instead of looking at the player. He may have a faster 10 yard split. Maybe he's good with short bursts. His vert and broad jump both show above average explosion.

Plus, his short shuttle and 3 cone are good. Again, I think this shows more quickness.

Above all look at him during drills and game situations. If he's blocking his guy, if he shows ability, then that trumps forty for me every time. Honestly, I know very little (no pun intended) about the guy. I know Broaddus and Cavanaugh like him.

It’s not. Actually, for OL the short shuttle is a better indicator of foot quickness.
 
I'll add to Milo Eifler's stats...

(Ca)Milo Eifler, LB: 6'2", 225 lbs.

Eifler, a former Top247 prospect who started two years at Illinois after transferring from Washington, recorded a 4.56-second 40-yard dash, a 10-feet, 6-inch broad jump and a 37.5-inch vertical jump.



This young man is a hitting machine and playmaker at LB. I could easily see him playing OLB for our Cowboys. He reminds me of Dexter Coakley but taller with similar weight and speed (Coakley had the fastest 40 time (4.52) for LBs during his combine days way back in the day).

Milo is definitely on my wish list at OLB.

Paulson Adebo(6-1,198)CB Stanford ran a 4.42

Robert Rochell(6-9,193) CB Central Arkansas ran a 4 39 forty


Walker Little(6-7,313) OT Stanford ran a not special 5.3 forty. Most likely makes him a RT only
Stanford guys are worth a look, for sure.
 
My thing is, if they used lasers previous years at prodays youre right. If not you're obviously wrong. How is the laser lying exactly? Lol

IMO it's an accumulation of little advantages. Hard to argue that combine times aren't slower than pro-day times, it's a trend seen over many years. And many pro-day times are lazer timed.

The combine is a controlled environment where there is more stress, you have to sit around and wait for your turn, and are unfamiliar with the track. It's not the laser that's lying, it's the environment. The surface, maybe a very slight slope, wind assistance, lack of waiting, and support network, all minor things that tip the scale in your favor when compared to those that had to travel to the combine.
 
Nick Niemann(6-3,235) MLB Iowa
22 reps,33 1/2 vertical, ran a 4.45 forty


Tyree Gillespie(5-11,207) S Missouri
15 reps,35 1/2 vertical,ran a 4.38 forty
 

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