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Arkansas wide receiver/punt returner Joe Adams to have meeting with the Panthers


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Apparently, another Razorback who was supposed to meet with the Panthers was throwing him the ball that day. (Ryan "cocaine" Mallet for those who don't know/remember). Here's the link...http://www.arkansassports360.com/29895/razorback-pro-day-3-and-out-mallett-returns-to-throw-joe-adams-cant-get-40-time-down

One interesting quote I found was this...

Prior to the combine Adams, who returned four punts for touchdowns last season, told media he’d hoped to run a 4.2. Adams hasn’t gotten close to that mark yet with scouts watching, but said he is learning to run with additional weight.

“It’s not where I want it to be,” Adams said of his 40-yard dash. “I’m going to get it down lower.”

He already improved his vertical from 36" to 38" since the combine, so maybe he'll get his speed improved. I doubt he'll ever get to a 4.2, but a 4.3 isn't bad either. Discuss.

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