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Practice Squad
Wilrey Fontenot, CB -- Arizona
The Wildcats diminutive cornerback improved on his already fast times from the combine. He ran under 4.4 in the 50, with some watches clocking him as fast as 4.35.
Bryan Kehl, LB -- BYU
The multi-dimensional linebacker weighed in at 238 and then turned in an outstanding performance. His times of 4.56 and 4.57 were more than one-tenth faster than his combine performance. He then turned heads with a 6.54-second showing in the three-cone run, which was faster than any of the times turned in by the defensive backs at the combine.
Craig Stevens, TE -- California He ran faster than expected at the combine and improved his stock even more at his pro day by improving his vertical jump by five inches, touching the tape at 32.5. He really impressed scouts with an outstanding pass-catching workout, something he was not known for at Cal. Stevens is surging up draft boards and heading into the early part of round three.
Robert Jordan, WR -- California
Cal's third receiver outshone his more heralded teammates, DeSean Jackson and LaVelle Hawkins, by running in the 4.4 area (scouts considered him a 4.6 wideout) and looking more fluid in the pass catching workouts.
Brandon Carr, CB -- Grand Valley State
He measured 6-0 and 207 pounds. He then ran in the 4.3 range, completed 17 reps on the bench, turned in a 35-inch vertical jump and stood out in position drills.
Vince Redd, OLB -- Liberty
Redd, who began his college career at Virginia before transferring to Liberty, turned in a workout for the ages. He measured 6-6, weighed in at 263 and then turned in forty times that ranged in the mid-4.5 area, with some stopwatches reading 4.48. He also posted a 39-inch vertical jump and 9-foot-10 broad jump.
Robert Jordan, WR -- California
Cal's third receiver outshone his more heralded teammates, DeSean Jackson and LaVelle Hawkins, by running in the 4.4 area (scouts considered him a 4.6 wideout) and looking more fluid in the pass catching workouts.
I got this from SI.com. Does anyone have any more info on these players? They are one of many players who has raised their stock. I am really interested to see if Redd the Liberty linebacker can play inside. Btw, sorry for the long post.
The Wildcats diminutive cornerback improved on his already fast times from the combine. He ran under 4.4 in the 50, with some watches clocking him as fast as 4.35.
Bryan Kehl, LB -- BYU
The multi-dimensional linebacker weighed in at 238 and then turned in an outstanding performance. His times of 4.56 and 4.57 were more than one-tenth faster than his combine performance. He then turned heads with a 6.54-second showing in the three-cone run, which was faster than any of the times turned in by the defensive backs at the combine.
Craig Stevens, TE -- California He ran faster than expected at the combine and improved his stock even more at his pro day by improving his vertical jump by five inches, touching the tape at 32.5. He really impressed scouts with an outstanding pass-catching workout, something he was not known for at Cal. Stevens is surging up draft boards and heading into the early part of round three.
Robert Jordan, WR -- California
Cal's third receiver outshone his more heralded teammates, DeSean Jackson and LaVelle Hawkins, by running in the 4.4 area (scouts considered him a 4.6 wideout) and looking more fluid in the pass catching workouts.
Brandon Carr, CB -- Grand Valley State
He measured 6-0 and 207 pounds. He then ran in the 4.3 range, completed 17 reps on the bench, turned in a 35-inch vertical jump and stood out in position drills.
Vince Redd, OLB -- Liberty
Redd, who began his college career at Virginia before transferring to Liberty, turned in a workout for the ages. He measured 6-6, weighed in at 263 and then turned in forty times that ranged in the mid-4.5 area, with some stopwatches reading 4.48. He also posted a 39-inch vertical jump and 9-foot-10 broad jump.
Robert Jordan, WR -- California
Cal's third receiver outshone his more heralded teammates, DeSean Jackson and LaVelle Hawkins, by running in the 4.4 area (scouts considered him a 4.6 wideout) and looking more fluid in the pass catching workouts.
I got this from SI.com. Does anyone have any more info on these players? They are one of many players who has raised their stock. I am really interested to see if Redd the Liberty linebacker can play inside. Btw, sorry for the long post.