McAllister and Bullard have had good combines. In fact McAllister has had an excellent combine.
But let's kick it off with Hargraves broad jump:
VHIII had the 4th longest jump (130") - Ramsay #1 (135"), White (132") and Neal (132") tied for 2nd longest
VHIII 40 = 4.50 Ramsay 40 = 4.41 Neal 40 = 4.62
VHIII had the 5th best vert = 39" Ramsay #1 vert = 41.5" Neal =38"
Bench 225lb VHIII = 15 Ramsay = 14 Neal = 17
Vernon got Ramsay in one category (bench press), but the above kind of shows why Ramsay will be the first DB drafted. Vernon did well for himself though and Maycock thinks he's a top 10 pick.
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Agreed on where Ramsay will likely end up playing. I didn't see any of the combine, but the short little video you provided at the top shows how much VHIII has grown in the 3 years he's been a Gator. At first I thought you had messed up because I thought that dude was way too big to be VHIII.Ramsay will more than likely be a safety. VHIII is the number one CB in the draft. The experts have routinely said that he has the best feet of any CB for the last half decade plus.
Ramsay isn't nearly as fluid in the hips.
I don't know if you guys sold any of the CB workout? But VHIII is compact and built. I thought for sure he was much smaller than that.
Neal looks like a bodybuilder and only did two more reps on the bench? Tells you about VHIII's strength.
VHIII has 8 3/4" hands.
The reason that CBs are CBs instead of WRs is because they can't catch.Thank goodness he's not an offensive player.
The reason that CBs are CBs instead of WRs is because they can't catch.
We were much better off when we moved our WRs that can't catch to CB instead of letting them clog the depth chart for 4 years.