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This is the thread for forty times as they unfold at the combine. Times are unofficial.
Jaydon Blue - 4.40u/4.39u
Tahj Brooks - 4.53u/4.55u
Jaydon Blue - 4.40u/4.39u
Tahj Brooks - 4.53u/4.55u
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Omarion Hampton - 4.47u at 241 lbs./4.46u
Omarion Hampton - 4.47u at 241 lbs./4.46u
221lbs?
I wonder what is a better test of speed, the 40 or MPH? What do you all think?
Either way it's interesting to me that Tuten came in with the 6th fastest MPH time despite clearly leading the 40.
Was really expecting more from Devin Neal. Thought he'd be 4.44 to 4.49, being around 4.6 is a concern.
Thanks and I don't know for sure but lean MPH as being a better indicator of pure speed. That last line you wrote is spot on but I think the 40 takes more into account like how good you are getting out of a sprinter stance and that's not really relative to an actual football move.I wonder what is a better test of speed, the 40 or MPH? What do you all think?
Either way it's interesting to me that Tuten came in with the 6th fastest MPH time despite clearly leading the 40.
Great question. Whichever measurement is measuring functional speed; that is, speed relative to other people, and I have no idea which measurement would be better for that. MPH captures you at one moment in time while the forty takes an entire range (points all along the way to the end).
Have not caught up on today's results, but yesterday they were displaying a split time for the 10 yard mark for the edge rushers. Did they not do the same for today's events?I wonder what is a better test of speed, the 40 or MPH? What do you all think?
Either way it's interesting to me that Tuten came in with the 6th fastest MPH time despite clearly leading the 40.
Great question. Whichever measurement is measuring functional speed; that is, speed relative to other people, and I have no idea which measurement would be better for that. MPH captures you at one moment in time while the forty takes an entire range (points all along the way to the end).
They are and in the post I made above this I provided a link which shows that info.Have not caught up on today's results, but yesterday they were displaying a split time for the 10 yard mark for the edge rushers. Did they not do the same for today's events?I wonder what is a better test of speed, the 40 or MPH? What do you all think?
Either way it's interesting to me that Tuten came in with the 6th fastest MPH time despite clearly leading the 40.
Great question. Whichever measurement is measuring functional speed; that is, speed relative to other people, and I have no idea which measurement would be better for that. MPH captures you at one moment in time while the forty takes an entire range (points all along the way to the end).
He did start his run poorly but this goes back to MPH over 40 time where you'd think his max MPH at some point in his run would make up for poor technique. It did not in his case, he still had the second lowest MPH of the RB's and he was not picking up much steam at the end of his run, more like Tuten where he was close to flat lining between the 30-40 yard markers.Was really expecting more from Devin Neal. Thought he'd be 4.44 to 4.49, being around 4.6 is a concern.
HIs false start and subsequent instructions from the person doing the timing about how to place his hands leads me to believe that HE WASN'T PRACTICING HIS FORTY WITH SOMEONE QUALIFIED FROM THE UNIVERSITY OR THE PROGRAM WHICH DRIVES ME NUTS AND JUST COST HIM MILLIONS
This is one of my favorite sleepers. I think he is one of the biggest winners from today.RJ Harvey - UCF - 4.41u/4.43u
Biggest winner at RB. He basically tested the same as Henderson but 20-ish pounds heavier. Absolutely put himself in the RB3 conversation after Jeanty/Hampton.Quinshon Judkins - 4.48u at 221/4.51u
Whoa. He just helped his stock.
Vert 38 1/2"
Broad 11'0"
Whoa again.
On a day where almost everyone ran well, he laid a bit of an egg. I think he might have fallen to round 3 with this performance. Interesting that he didn't do the jumps.Kaleb Johnson - Iowa - 4.58u/4.57u
Was really expecting more from Devin Neal. Thought he'd be 4.44 to 4.49, being around 4.6 is a concern.
This is one of my favorite sleepers. I think he is one of the biggest winners from today.
To be fair, I think the not being healthy has been a much bigger issue than pass pro in Miller's case. Personally, I think Harvey is a better prospect than Miller was. I really disliked Miller when he was coming out. Still blows my mind he went ahead of Achane.This is one of my favorite sleepers. I think he is one of the biggest winners from today.
From highlights he was one of mine until I read every draft capsule that said he could not pass pro for the life of him. Ask Kendre Miller how that translates to getting on the field when healthy.
Started delving into this, that new feature from Next Gen Stats is great btw.I wonder what is a better test of speed, the 40 or MPH?