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Guy runs 4.19 at pro day


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Terrell Sinkfield of Northern Iowa runs what could be a record time at his Pro Day. Now usually receivers who run like that actually suck at catching the ball. But....I found his tape.

http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=sMRdpwdoUxI&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Ffeature%3Dplayer_embedded%26v%3DsMRdpwdoUxI

Kid looks pretty good. Might be case of just a good player amongst bad small school comp...but I don't know.

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Unofficial 4.19, Vikings guy said he ran a high 4.3, which of course is still fast. The guy is listed at 6'1, 192 and talks about the chip on his shoudler from not getting D1 offers, He could be Smitty 2.0 if we can get him in a late round(6 or 7) or as a UDFA.

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Terrell Sinkfield of Northern Iowa runs what could be a record time at his Pro Day. Now usually receivers who run like that actually suck at catching the ball. But....I found his tape.

http://m.youtube.com...d&v=sMRdpwdoUxI

Kid looks pretty good. Might be case of just a good player amongst bad small school comp...but I don't know.

Everyone looks good in a highlight reel
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Anyone know Usain Bolt's 40 time ?

Usain bolt's fastest time in the 100 meters is 9.58 seconds.....now he might be able to run a faster 40 but I don't have that data on hand so let's do some math

100 m/9.58 seconds = 10.438413 meters per second

we can cover that to yards by 1 yard/0.9144 meters

so that's 11.4155877 yards per second

set that equal to (40 yards/X) and you get = 3.50398 seconds......so a 3.51, oh yea and Bolt general gets up to top speed later in the 100 meters, so yea there is that to consider

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