Combine Performances

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  1. steverife

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    Fowler is going to be a better pro player than a college player.
     
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  2. JR1980

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    I like fowler more and more as time goes by.
     
  3. steverife

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    Beasley has gone nuts. I was pretty critical of him, but the added weight and strength alleviates some concerns. He just needs to not be so content getting blocked.
     
  4. vengeance0909

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    I do gotta admit vic beasley is destroying the combine rn, fast, strong and has crazy explosion (41 inch veritcal) lolol what a freak
     
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  5. ScotTitan

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    Damn, there are a ton of nice looking 3-4 backers this year, we should have a nice choice at 33. Orchard, Harold and Hunter all looking good.

    Leonard coming up soon! 4.85 is my prediction for his 40.
     
  6. Scarecrow

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    I don't think a 40 is important for DL to be honest. I'm more interested in his reps and shuttle times.
     
  7. ImATitan

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    I 100% agree with this. Much better pro player.

    Harold at 33 would be a big win. I like Orchard, but you might be able to get him top of the 3rd. I wouldn't take Orchard (or Hunter) at 33. There will be more polished prospects avail at 33.

    Beasley is the big winner today. Added the weight without slowing down, and showed off his strength in the bench press reps. He's solidified himself as a top 10 pick, and is right there with Gregory/Fowler to be the first edge rush player selected. I wouldn't be mad at Beasley at #2.

    my top 3 options:
    1. Williams
    2. Fowler
    3. Beasley

    A flat 5 is a solid time for a man of Williams size. You're right, it's really not that important. Williams is having the combine that he should, showing why he's the best player in this draft.
     
  8. titans1839

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    Very excited to see Bud Dupree run the 40 coming up. He is a freak of nature. Biggest LB at 6'5'' and 269. Also, had the best broad jump at 11-6 (1 in off of best of everyone this year and 3rd best at all positions since 2006) and best vertical at LB at 42''. If he can run 4.6 at worst, he is my guy if we end up between 6-14.
     
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  9. vengeance0909

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    Unofficial 4.56
     
  10. titans1839

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    That's crazy fast. He has it all I think. For me, he is right up there with Ray. (Half step below Gregory and Fowler) For the value, he at 6-14ish plus trade back picks is more valuable than just Gregory or Fowler at 2. These other players had a lot of other solid players on D, he didn't. He was focused on every play and still put up good numbers.
     
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