His times were on the low side of average range....4.62 40 is not good for a small RB and his 3 cone at 7.13 was also well below what they're looking for out of RB.
His game film is strong though which may help this year without all the pro-days.....but normally those times would not a RB drafted.
a guy that went from being discussed as the #1 overall pick last year to most likely a second rounder (maybe third) is quite a fall. Should've declared last year....
6'4 with a sub-4.5 timed speed to go along with a good attitude and blocker goes a long way with the NFL guys. David Nelson comes immediately to mind but I think Cleveland has more physical potential. He'll be a good 6th-7th rounder
Guys who will get drafted
Henderson
Jefferson
Greenard
Zuniga
Those are really the only definites
I do think that Cleveland will not only get drafted but will have a nice career
Perine is an interesting 5th-7th round possibility but he may go undrafted
Same with Swain
Townsend is another guy...
I don't think his height was really a problem last year. At 6'7 with his wingspan, he should be able to guard most PFs in the country these days. What he needed to gain was more strength.
Yes, I know what I'm looking for......Perine not only missed a few full blocking assignments he also whiffed on a couple of chips on the edge before fanning out as a safety valve in the flat that led to one or two sacks.
there was a really bad one in the second half on #18. LP gave a half...
Georgia definitely has more talent top to bottom on their roster but they are not light years ahead of us and we could certainly beat them on any given night....
I agree that Trask should've definitely went to Cleveland with a LB matched up on him. That's the mismatch situation you want to create. Trask tried to do too much.
still should've been called either way. there is no way that the ref at the goal line did not see that. It's directly in his line...