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Trindon Holliday LSU RB/WR (1 Viewer)

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Point of this to me is how outstanding Chris Johnson's 4.23 was two years ago. Holliday is only 5-5 and 160 (according to Wikipedia) and he is only equal to Johnson.

Holliday in my opinion will be a lower round special team selection.

Credit to the live coverage of the Combine on NFL Sirius Radio

 
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Agree with link, but surprising that Sirius guys would repeat the error several times. Initial info came from Adam Shafter's twitter and the Sirius guys debunked it since OL guys are running this am.. However, later repeated when they "solved" the mystery in that special teamers were also running.Point for me is that Holliday is a renowned track speed guy and only 5-5 160. Amazing that Chris Johnson ran as fast or faster.

 
Agree with link, but surprising that Sirius guys would repeat the error several times. Initial info came from Adam Shafter's twitter and the Sirius guys debunked it since OL guys are running this am.. However, later repeated when they "solved" the mystery in that special teamers were also running.Point for me is that Holliday is a renowned track speed guy and only 5-5 160. Amazing that Chris Johnson ran as fast or faster.
I can see him on returns, but man that's small. That's like my wife pregnant.
 
In my opinion, this year's draft features an even better version of Holliday's abilities in Dexter McCluster. McCluster may not run a 4.2x, but he is in another class of tough and shifty.

 
In my opinion, this year's draft features an even better version of Holliday's abilities in Dexter McCluster. McCluster may not run a 4.2x, but he is in another class of tough and shifty.
:bag:McCluster's skill set is in a different stratosphere from Holliday. McCluster could be used like Percy Harvin-light. Holliday's with the kicking specialists because NFL teams don't see his future as a skill position player. He had a good week of practice at Tx v The Nation, and a great performance in the game.He's too small to run between the tackles, but is dangerous in open space. He could be a great receiving option out of the backfield if only his hands were more consistent (drops a lot of passes).
 
I don't understand. I thought RBs and WRs and QBs weren't doing anything until tomorrow????? NFL Network is showing OL and TEs right now and then QB, RB and WRs tomorrow. Are these not being aired live???

 
Agree with link, but surprising that Sirius guys would repeat the error several times. Initial info came from Adam Shafter's twitter and the Sirius guys debunked it since OL guys are running this am.. However, later repeated when they "solved" the mystery in that special teamers were also running.Point for me is that Holliday is a renowned track speed guy and only 5-5 160. Amazing that Chris Johnson ran as fast or faster.
I can see him on returns, but man that's small. That's like my wife pregnant.
What was her 40 time? lol
 
If i'm not mistaken, Holliday has run a sub 10 second 100 meter, so i would definitely say he is faster then Chris Johnson.
:kicksrock: He started slow in the NCAA Champs footage that I saw, then closed and won. He's the fastest kid I can ever remember seeing on a football field, once he breaks it open. Maybe Deion was similiar.
 
Disappointed with his performance. IIRC he weighed in at 5'5 155. That speed is legit, but keep in mind a more lanky, heavier DeSean Jackson put up the same 40-time.

I still can't get over his weight. That's too small to play in this league.

 

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