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Panthers showing heavy interest in small school CB


TheSpecialJuan

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Unable to participate in the Georgia State pro-day the day after the combine due to a minor hamstring injury, Chandon Sullivan took the field today for ten teams.

The Atlanta Falcons, San Francisco 49ers, Cleveland Browns and Kansas City Chiefs were just a few of the teams on hand today.

Sullivan, who still has some tightness in his hamstring, ran the forty in times which ranged from 4.48s to 4.51s.  That’s a marked improvement from his combine time of 4.60s.  He timed 7s in the 3 cone, touched 40 inches in the vertical jump (40.5 inches at the combine) and reached 11-feet-2-inches in the broad jump, tying his mark from Indianapolis.

Sullivan was then put through positional drills by the San Francisco 49ers and the Philadelphia Eagles.  The senior entered the season without being graded by NFL scouts but now stands as a solid last day pick.  He’s drawing heavy interest from the Carolina Panthers and Los Angeles Rams.

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Round 7/PFA

Bottom Line

Sullivan has decent size and has been a consistent contributor since his freshman season, but his average instincts and inability to stay in phase prevents him from making more plays on the ball. Sullivan isn't overly fast or physical and may need to play well at the Senior Bowl to help him prove he's an NFL-caliber talent.

-Lance Zierlein

http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/chandon-sullivan?id=2559805

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5 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Unable to participate in the Georgia State pro-day the day after the combine due to a minor hamstring injury, Chandon Sullivan took the field today for ten teams.

The Atlanta Falcons, San Francisco 49ers, Cleveland Browns and Kansas City Chiefs were just a few of the teams on hand today.

Sullivan, who still has some tightness in his hamstring, ran the forty in times which ranged from 4.48s to 4.51s.  That’s a marked improvement from his combine time of 4.60s.  He timed 7s in the 3 cone, touched 40 inches in the vertical jump (40.5 inches at the combine) and reached 11-feet-2-inches in the broad jump, tying his mark from Indianapolis.

Sullivan was then put through positional drills by the San Francisco 49ers and the Philadelphia Eagles.  The senior entered the season without being graded by NFL scouts but now stands as a solid last day pick.  He’s drawing heavy interest from the Carolina Panthers and Los Angeles Rams.

 "Stands as a solid last day pick". What are the odds of last day picks becoming all-pro or at least starters? Very small, that should say enough for this thread.  I'm rooting for him and hope he does well.

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