http://www.walterfootball.com/proday2010march18_2.php
I know some tracks are faster for prodays, but a 4.47 for an explosive OLB is rediculous
I know some tracks are faster for prodays, but a 4.47 for an explosive OLB is rediculous
I see. Wasn't sure with the title. Perhaps you meant moving up the charts instead of off them? But yea, living in Hokie country I've seen a lot of Worilds and love him as a player. Would be a great SOLB with his ability against the run. Hopefully the shoulder injury isn't too serious.i like him a lot. if his shoulder checks out, then i like him as an option in the second - especially over someone like Sapp
http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/Behind-the-times-the-10yard-split.htmlThat's not even the part that matters......it's his 10 yard splits, etc. that are downright scary...
The splits and cone drills are the times to pay attention to for most of these guys.....it's the only times that have any coorelation to football...
40 time is glamor event.....but when the pads are on the popping starts....it's the least important...
http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/Behind-the-times-the-10yard-split.html
what i could find on Worlids 10 yrd split..still impressive
With his ability against the run, I would say yes.he is a SOLB correct?
Indy is notoriously slow trackWhy is it that every single pro day run is faster than the combine, and what time do coaches tend to go off then?