SI: ProDay Tracker (Miami)

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SI.com's draft analyst Tony Pauline of TFYDraft.com checks in daily with news and notes about top prospects participating in pro days.
Receiver Leonard Hankerson, who ran a better-than-expected 40 time at the combine, looked good running routes. Hankerson was quick and fluid into breaks and smooth in his movements. He struggled with catching the ball. Hankerson was working with a brand new quarterback brought in for the pro day. Nevertheless, he has moved into the draft's initial 40 selections and has a workout scheduled with the Kansas City Chiefs in the beginning of April.

Running back Damien Berry ran the 40 as low a 4.47. He looked solid in position drills -- catching the ball well and showing a nice amount of quickness. The same can be said for Graig Cooper, who seems recovered from his knee surgery of just over a year ago. Many raved how quick and fluid Cooper was in drills as well as his hands.

Brandon Harris looked terrific in cornerback drills and has established himself as a player who will quickly come off the board in Round 2.



Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/football/nfl/nfl-draft-pro-days-2011/index.html#ixzz1Hii5KHr2
 
cowboyjoe;3888731 said:
SI.com's draft analyst Tony Pauline of TFYDraft.com checks in daily with news and notes about top prospects participating in pro days.
Receiver Leonard Hankerson, who ran a better-than-expected 40 time at the combine, looked good running routes. Hankerson was quick and fluid into breaks and smooth in his movements. He struggled with catching the ball. Hankerson was working with a brand new quarterback brought in for the pro day. Nevertheless, he has moved into the draft's initial 40 selections and has a workout scheduled with the Kansas City Chiefs in the beginning of April.

Running back Damien Berry ran the 40 as low a 4.47. He looked solid in position drills -- catching the ball well and showing a nice amount of quickness. The same can be said for Graig Cooper, who seems recovered from his knee surgery of just over a year ago. Many raved how quick and fluid Cooper was in drills as well as his hands.

Brandon Harris looked terrific in cornerback drills and has established himself as a player who will quickly come off the board in Round 2.



Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/football/nfl/nfl-draft-pro-days-2011/index.html#ixzz1Hii5KHr2

I was thinking Harris would go in the later half of Round 1.
 
Woods;3888889 said:
I was thinking Harris would go in the later half of Round 1.
I guess it's possible, but with his kind of size 2nd round does make more sense.
 
I have seen a lot of mocks with Marcus Van Dyke in the 7th......why not take Ryan Hill, the guy who started ahead of him?
 
Fla Cowpoke;3888971 said:
I have seen a lot of mocks with Marcus Van Dyke in the 7th......why not take Ryan Hill, the guy who started ahead of him?

doenst have the speed dyke does. :cool:
 
cowboyjoe;3888991 said:
doenst have the speed dyke does. :cool:

He ran a 4.5 and was good in the position drills.

I think this is classic overthinking.
 
Fla Cowpoke;3889289 said:
He ran a 4.5 and was good in the position drills.

I think this is classic overthinking.

From TFY Draft Insider

- Looking for a sleeper at the cornerback position in the draft? Keep close tabs on Miami Hurricane senior Ryan Hill, who started over Marcus Van Dyke for most of the season. Scouts give Hill a higher grade than the one handed to Sam Shields, a former cornerback sleeper from the Hurricane program.
 
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