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dolphan98 said:I'm not all that concerned. On a guy built like Wright, strength and size are pretty easy to add. The 4.97 40 was pretty impressive.
Whats the average 40 time for a DT?
dolphan98 said:I'm not all that concerned. On a guy built like Wright, strength and size are pretty easy to add. The 4.97 40 was pretty impressive.
PatsSuck456 said:Whats the average 40 time for a DT?
thats the only red flag I need to not want him here.Brett Tessler said:Anywhere between 4.9 & 5.25 is acceptable. He reminds me alot of a D-Tackle I represented out of Virginia a few years back... Big, fast, weak underachiever.
The one factor you are missing is in football its play for a few sec then rest.ckparrothead said:You're missing the point. If his long arms are putting him at a disadvantage for upper body strength, then he's also probably not all that suited to the nose tackle or defensive tackle position either. In that case, he should lose weight and try to be a defensive end.
Brett Tessler said:Anywhere between 4.9 & 5.25 is acceptable. He reminds me alot of a D-Tackle I represented out of Virginia a few years back... Big, fast, weak underachiever.
Surferosa said:Correct me if Im wrong, but I always thought anything under 5 is exceptional for a 300+ pound DT.
Very true. A little guy like midget RB Darren Sproles (5' 7" ish) was able to throw the bar up about 23 reps.Ohiophinphan said:... But then I got to checking my draft books and noted a number of outstanding players have had low numbers in the past and it was often stated that guys with long arms have trouble with this drill...