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No clue if he's that fast or not. Many reasons why guys don't run at the combine like injuries, lack of 40 training leading up to the combine, etc. 

If ran 4.6 or 4.85 i don't really care now. It's up to him to produce no matter the time in underwear Olympics. 

Most big conference players picked is due to no pro days and people going for game tape instead of pro day results. 

This draft really will show how good your talent evaluators are. 

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Id say if thats what he's claiming.  Then its probably mid 4.6's which still isnt slow.  Myles Garrett was hyped as a cant miss freak running a 4.64 onky 6lbs heavier.

 

FWIW, one of the Writers at the draft network who used to be a scout.  He had YGM as his 15th overall player in this draft with a Chandler Jones comp.

 

Chandler Jones

6'5 266  35 1/2 arms. 9 3/4 hands

22 bench 35 vert 120 broad  4.87 40

 

YGM

6'5 266  34 7/8 arms 9 3/4 hands

20 bench 34 vert 120 broad no combine 40

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26 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Id say if thats what he's claiming.  Then its probably mid 4.6's which still isnt slow.  Myles Garrett was hyped as a cant miss freak running a 4.64 onky 6lbs heavier.

 

FWIW, one of the Writers at the draft network who used to be a scout.  He had YGM as his 15th overall player in this draft with a Chandler Jones comp.

 

Chandler Jones

6'5 266  35 1/2 arms. 9 3/4 hands

22 bench 35 vert 120 broad  4.87 40

 

YGM

6'5 266  34 7/8 arms 9 3/4 hands

20 bench 34 vert 120 broad no combine 40

He is raw but has a huge upside.  After watching tape I couldn’t tell if he was supposed to contain on certain plays or just didn’t have a pass rushing plan. 
 

Really like the pick though. 

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1 hour ago, jimmyclausenshalloffamebust said:

I know this is an unofficial time since he did not run at the combine, but if he runs a sub 4.6, that’s freaking awesome.

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Jadaveon Clowney 4.53...at 266 lbs:Eyes_Emoji_42x42:

If this is true its elite

 

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Update: Yetur came in — I remember these numbers because I've been telling them so much — but he came in and he weighed 244 when he got here as a freshman, almost three years ago, 34 months ago. And he grew to 266. He ran a 4.78 (40-yard dash) when he first got here, he ran a 4.66 as a sophomore, and ran 4.64 as a junior. So I think the NFL is expecting a 265- to 270-pound D-End in the mid 4.6 40 range, and I think most of them have pretty much accepted that's where he is. 
https://247sports.com/college/penn-state/Article/Yetur-Gross-Matos-to-Panthers-in-2020-NFL-Draft-Instant-Analysis-146448476/Amp/?__twitter_impression=true

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2 hours ago, ecu88 said:

Usually you need to add a tenth for the truth. Still 4.65 or less his size is outstanding straight line speed!

More than that in most cases. Funchess’ pro day improved by .23. Dantzler this year improved his time by .28. I trust combine times. I don’t trust pro day or coach speak times.

I’d assume reality is in the mid 4.7 to mid 4.8 range. As posted above, if he could run in the 4.5s or 4.6s, he doesn’t avoid it at the combine. Burns was blazing at a lighter weight and ran a 4.53 and again that’s blazing.

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I just ran a 4.51 and weigh 266...

Dont believe me, youre just a HATER!!

All these constant claims of running 4.__ __ need to die, wack as hell.  Its the same for injuries, "It was a 100% success and waay ahead of schedule". No one is honest these days. 

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