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Julio Jones vs. DJ Moore


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Jones vs. Moore

Hight: 6’3 vs 6’0

Weight: 220lbs vs 210lbs

Arms: 34 vs 32 

Hands: 10 vs 10 

40 yard dash: 4.39 vs 4.42

Bench press: 17 vs 15

Vertical jump: 38.5 vs 39.5

Broad Jump: 135 vs 132

3 cone drill: 6.66 vs 6.95

20 yard shuttle: 4.25 vs 4.07

60 yard shuttle: 11.07 vs 11.18

 

Aside for 3 inches in hight, these guys are almost twins.

 

 

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35 minutes ago, ARSEN said:

Jones vs. Moore

Hight: 6’3 vs 6’0

Weight: 220lbs vs 210lbs

Arms: 34 vs 32 

Hands: 10 vs 10 

40 yard dash: 4.39 vs 4.42

Bench press: 17 vs 15

Vertical jump: 38.5 vs 39.5

Broad Jump: 135 vs 132

3 cone drill: 6.66 vs 6.95

20 yard shuttle: 4.25 vs 4.07

60 yard shuttle: 11.07 vs 11.18

 

Aside for 3 inches in hight, these guys are almost twins.

 

 

Will you guys quit this $hit. Man I wonder who I could compare Donald Lafell with. Really. Damnnnnn

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1 hour ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

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As long as DJ doesn't drop wide open TDs in the endzone like Julio, then I am good.

If this is the worst knock that Julio has, and DJ Moore can be someone that can torch an inept defense for 300+ Yards.....


I'll hope he can be just like Julio every damn time.

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