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Excellent link to track NFL Combine work-out numbers


tiger7_88

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Tabled stats, tabbed by position.

http://www.steelersdepot.com/2018-nfl-scouting-combine-results-tracker/

And, for the draft junkies, here's an amateur scouting of Auburn running back Kerryon Johnson.  Johnson is 5-11/213, good-not-great speed, very physical runner, great vision, really good receiver (though this analysis doesn't show that), weak in pass protection.  Lots of analysts during the season compared him to a poor man's Leveon Bell (though I'm pretty sure Bell is very good in pass pro).  Johnson also won 2017 Southeastern Conference Offensive Player of the Year.

This is not a link to recommend that the Panthers draft him (though it wouldn't hurt my feelings, wink-wink-nudge-nudge lol).  I was just provided this link by a friend and I know a lot of people are looking at draft prospects here in draft season and I thought those people would appreciate the information.

https://twitter.com/i/moments/968671936321609730

For non-homer fairness' sake, here are a few more RBs analyzed by Waldman:

Bo Scarbrough

https://twitter.com/i/moments/968309187162800129

Mark Walton

https://twitter.com/i/moments/968276209418358784

Rashaad Penny

https://twitter.com/i/moments/968785797246832645

 

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2 minutes ago, sharkkiller said:

Johnson later in the draft could be a good pick up. Pass protection can be taught in most cases. Not having him in the SEC Championship cost Auburn the game.

He actually played, but he had injured his right shoulder the week before in the Iron Bowl, so a lot of his effectiveness like lowering his shoulder and stiff arm, which are big parts of his game, went away and he wasn't effective as when he had run all over UGA just a couple of weeks before, unfortunately.

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On 2/28/2018 at 4:52 PM, tiger7_88 said:

He actually played, but he had injured his right shoulder the week before in the Iron Bowl, so a lot of his effectiveness like lowering his shoulder and stiff arm, which are big parts of his game, went away and he wasn't effective as when he had run all over UGA just a couple of weeks before, unfortunately.

Johnson is too injury prone. Do not want. 

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