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Uzoma Nwachukwu, WR, Texas A&M

Stats for 2012 are 26rec,485yards,18.7avg,89 yard long td, and 7tds.(also missed two games)

Height-6'1 Weight-200

Pro Day

Vertical Jump

1. Uzoma Nwachukwu - 39.5

Broad Jump

1. Uzoma Nwachukwu - 10'10''

Bench

1. Uzoma Nwachukwu - 25

40-Yard Dash

1. Uzoma Nwachukwu - 4.45

5-10-5 Shuttle

1. Uzoma Nwachukwu - 4.21

(L) or 3 Cone

1. Uzoma Nwachukwu - 6.77

Long Shuttle

1. Uzoma Nwachukwu - 11.28

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Marcus Cromartie, CB (6-0, 195) — Cromartie — who was not invited to the combine — ran the 40 in 4.47 and 4.38 seconds, and had a 4.08-second short shuttle and 6.91-second three-cone drill. He had a 34-inch vertical jump and 10-foot-1 1/2 broad jump. He did 14 strenght lifts. In the drills, Cromartie was a bit high in his backpedal and will need to correct that in order to increase his NFL chances. Still, his performance could vault him into seventh-round consideration in the 2013 NFL Draft.

This could be somebody to look at for a UDFA

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Chrstine Michael texas am

Michael tore it up at the NFL combine last month, outside of his 4.54 40 time, as he posted a 43" vertical, a 10'05" broad jump, a 4.02 short shuttle time and 27 reps on the bench

Also at his pro day he looked good catching passes out of the backfield and looked explosive out of cuts. Could be a sleeper in this draft. Reminds me of alfred morris a bit.....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCVqxFeWFoU

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marshall pro days......aaron dobson(wr)(can run up to a 4.30,6'4 in height and has spiderman hands lol) also a guy that i found long ago in derick legrande.(ss)

Dobson

40 – 4.42, 4.40

BP – 16

VJ -- 35

BJ – 10-1

Pro agility -- 4.29

LeGrande

40 – 4.53, 4.49

BP – 16

VJ -- 36½

BJ – 10-0

Pro agility -- 4.53

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Duron Carter, Cris son.i will leave this here

He measured in at 6’3 1/8 inches and weighed in at 206 pounds. According to the report, Carter ran his 40-yard dash in the low 4.5′s. Some teams had him as low as a 4.46 while others had him as high as 4.53. Very impressive regardless.

In addition, he finished with a 10’5″ broad jump and he vertical came in at 35 inches.

Carter ran great routes and drew the interest of multiple teams. Those teams are currently the Bears, Panthers, Eagles and Chiefs. Carter and his camp now believe he will be drafted after his performance today.

All 32 NFL teams were in attendance at the Pro Day.

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I know you all hate on App, but if Rivera still wants his Scat back he needs to look at Steven Miller. He's small like Sproles and is a real threat. Just saw a tweet that he just did a 43" vertical jump (he's 5'8)

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