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Smells like chicken
I always thought Ringer had the "one-cut" look to him a tema like Denver (LOL) or Houston would be looking for:
from PFT:
A couple of running backs might be moving in different directions on the draft board after this week’s Pro Day workouts.
The prospects could be rising for Michigan State’s Javon Ringer. Per a league source, 24 teams were represented at his Wednesday workout in East Lansing.
He improved his times in the 40-yard dash from 4.50 and 4.53 seconds to 4.42 and 4.47 seconds.
He generated a 6.68 and a 6.75 in the three-cone drill, 3.72 and 3.83 in the short shuttle, and 10.92 in the 60-yard shuttle.
Ringer’s slower three-cone time was still 0.07 seconds faster than the best result generated by a running back at the Scouting Combine.
He didn’t re-do the bench press, vertical, or broad jump, resting on his Combine results.
We’re told that Ringer has a handful of workouts scheduled for the next two weeks and four team visits set for April.
In contrast, Pitt’s LeSean McCoy could be on the way down.
He didn’t work out at the Combine due to an illness, so it placed even more pressure on him at the Pro Day event.
According to Tony Pauline of SI.com, McCoy ran the 40-yard dash in the low 4.5s.
Writes Pauline: “Scouts have said McCoy is skinny up top and may not have the body type to take an every-down pounding at the next level. McCoy likely watched whatever slim chance he had of being a first round pick vanish this week.”
from PFT:
A couple of running backs might be moving in different directions on the draft board after this week’s Pro Day workouts.
The prospects could be rising for Michigan State’s Javon Ringer. Per a league source, 24 teams were represented at his Wednesday workout in East Lansing.
He improved his times in the 40-yard dash from 4.50 and 4.53 seconds to 4.42 and 4.47 seconds.
He generated a 6.68 and a 6.75 in the three-cone drill, 3.72 and 3.83 in the short shuttle, and 10.92 in the 60-yard shuttle.
Ringer’s slower three-cone time was still 0.07 seconds faster than the best result generated by a running back at the Scouting Combine.
He didn’t re-do the bench press, vertical, or broad jump, resting on his Combine results.
We’re told that Ringer has a handful of workouts scheduled for the next two weeks and four team visits set for April.
In contrast, Pitt’s LeSean McCoy could be on the way down.
He didn’t work out at the Combine due to an illness, so it placed even more pressure on him at the Pro Day event.
According to Tony Pauline of SI.com, McCoy ran the 40-yard dash in the low 4.5s.
Writes Pauline: “Scouts have said McCoy is skinny up top and may not have the body type to take an every-down pounding at the next level. McCoy likely watched whatever slim chance he had of being a first round pick vanish this week.”