Here’s our initial report pro day from Oregon State
Treston DeCoud timed the forty in the mid 4.5s, with a number of teams reading 4.55s on their stop watch. His vertical jump hit 30.5 inches.
Like his teammate DeCoud is a much better football player than pure athlete. He’s a solid cornerback but the lack of pure speed, both in the forty and on film, makes me believe he’s better off inside at safety.
The team's other defensive back, Devin Chappell, posted a 35 inch vertical jump, 9-foot-8 broad and completed 17 on the bench. He timed 4.61s in the forty, 4.32s in the short shuttle and 7.09s in the three cone.
He later interviewed with the Miami Dolphins.
Small school tight end Andrey Avgi of Western Oregon also took part in the workout and turned some heads.
Avgi, who played four year of basketball at Western Oregon and spent just two on the gridiron, measured 6050/263 pounds, completed 17 reps on the bench, touched 35.5 inches in the vertical jump and 10-foot-2 in the broad. His forty timed 4.77s, while the short shuttle clocked 4.12s and three cone 6.90s.
Avgi is an intriguing prospect as he’s a talented athlete with terrific size. He met with the Miami Dolphins on Thursday night and is drawing interest from the Cleveland Browns.