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PFT points out a glaring fact about the fastest combine receivers


Mr. Scot

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Specifically, that more often than not they don't turn out to be great NFL players.

PFT: Fastest receivers at the combine rarely pan out

Now lemme make a quick confession. A big reason I'm posting this topic is because I think many folks here will find one of the names listed among the cited examples...amusing.

1. Marquise Goodwin, 4.27 in 2013: 325 yards in two seasons, 162.5 a season.

2. Jacoby Ford, 4.28 in 2010: 848 yards in four seasons, 212 yards a season.

2. J.J. Nelson, 4.28 in 2015

4. Yamon Figurs, 4.30 in 2007: 103 yards in four seasons, 25.8 yards a season.

4. Darrius Heyward-Bey, 4.30 in 2009: 2,413 yards in six seasons, 402.2 yards a season.

6. Jason Hill, 4.32 in 2007: 2,413 yards in six seasons, 173.8 yards a season.

6. Chad Jackson, 4.32 in 2007: 171 yards in three seasons, 57 yards a season.

8. Brandin Cooks, 4.33 in 2014: 550 yards in one season.

8. Phillip Dorsett, 4.33 in 2015

8. Mike Wallace, 4.33 in 2009: 5,834 yards in six seasons, 972.3 yards a season.

11. Tavon Austin, 4.34 in 2014: 660 yards in two seasons, 330 yards a season.

11. Johnny Knox, 4.34 in 2009: 2,214 yards in three seasons, 738 yards a season.

11. Willie Reid, 4.34 in 2006: 54 yards in two seasons, 27 yards a season.

11. Ryan Swope, 4.34 in 2013: Never played in the NFL.

Heh :lol:

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Specifically, that they generally don't turn out to be great NFL players.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/02/22/fastest-receivers-at-the-combine-rarely-pan-out/

Now lemme make a quick confession. A big reason I'm posting this topic is because I think many folks here will find one of the names listed among the cited examples rather...amusing :lol:

 

 

 

The game is not played in underwear.... 

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Most of those guys are also short or underweight. This is why Mayock will look at a 4.6 receiver and be ok with it because he is 6'3 plus and over 220. This is also why Gettleman stresses that it is a big man's game. It doesn't matter if you run a 4.2 if a corner can knock you on your ass at the line.

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Most of those guys are also short or underweight.

 

This.  Oftentimes, the fastest 40 guys at the combine are pretty much track stars who just happened to play college football.

 

Also, not really fair to include Swope on that list.  He hung it up due to concussions before his career even got started.  I remember the shock of that 40.  Most people thought he was a 4.6 possession type guy and then he blazed it.

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