you're welcomethe columns are also sortable like FBGs likes to doVery nice link. Thank you
Yeah, lots of those times are off or maybe just old. I'm guessing they put this together before a lot of guys had their pro days.Where did the LenDale White 40 time come from? Also, wasn't Bush faster than that?
I heard some scouts secretly clocked him in the parking lot of Hometown Buffet.Where did the LenDale White 40 time come from? Also, wasn't Bush faster than that?
Was he on the way in or out? I bet there are drastic differences between the 2 times!I heard some scouts secretly clocked him in the parking lot of Hometown Buffet.Where did the LenDale White 40 time come from? Also, wasn't Bush faster than that?
makes those of us that subscribe to DraftScout annoyed that they partner with USA Today.For me, this is the best player ranking sheet I've seen... much more in line with my rankings, natch! Thanks for posting it!
Exactly...at the very least, that flash-based interface should be available at NFL Draft Scout, too.makes those of us that subscribe to DraftScout annoyed that they partner with USA Today.For me, this is the best player ranking sheet I've seen... much more in line with my rankings, natch! Thanks for posting it!
The info comes from NFL Draft Scout, Rob Rang's crew.USA Today also ran this feature on Cutler today. It goes to explaining the bench press figure. He hangs out with his lineman in the weightroom.Interesting.
Where does this info come from?
Just quickly clicked in the QBs.
Aren't Cutler's bench #s and Lienart's vertical leap #'s some of the most important stats out there to talk about for the QBs?
J
Thanks CC.I agree 100%. Leinart's vertical and Cutler's bench were two huge stats. Giant.The info comes from NFL Draft Scout, Rob Rang's crew.USA Today also ran this feature on Cutler today. It goes to explaining the bench press figure. He hangs out with his lineman in the weightroom.Interesting.
Where does this info come from?
Just quickly clicked in the QBs.
Aren't Cutler's bench #s and Lienart's vertical leap #'s some of the most important stats out there to talk about for the QBs?
J
Leinart's vertical was very unexpected, but it didn't seem to make the impression I thought it would. It went some way toward dispelling the poor athleticism talk, but it should have generated excellent athleticism talk.
Hey Joe,I can see why Leinart's vertical would be interesting data (helps dispel the notion he's not a very good athlete), but why is Cutler's bench press so important in your eyes? For me, we already knew Cutler was a strong guy and I'm not sure I've ever seen any evidence that a QB's rep strength has any correlation with success as an NFL passer, no?Thanks CC.I agree 100%. Leinart's vertical and Cutler's bench were two huge stats. Giant.The info comes from NFL Draft Scout, Rob Rang's crew.USA Today also ran this feature on Cutler today. It goes to explaining the bench press figure. He hangs out with his lineman in the weightroom.Interesting.
Where does this info come from?
Just quickly clicked in the QBs.
Aren't Cutler's bench #s and Lienart's vertical leap #'s some of the most important stats out there to talk about for the QBs?
J
Leinart's vertical was very unexpected, but it didn't seem to make the impression I thought it would. It went some way toward dispelling the poor athleticism talk, but it should have generated excellent athleticism talk.
I didn't understand why they'd be excluded.
J