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Last First College Pos Height Weight 40-yard

RBs:
CHRIS HENRY ARIZONA RB 4,40
ADRIAN PETERSON OKLAHOMA RB 6'1 217 4,40
ANTONIO PITTMAN OHIO ST RB 5'11 207 4,40
KENNY IRONS AUBURN RB 5'11 203 4,45
LORENZO BOOKER FLORIDA ST RB 4,46
MARSHAWN LYNCH CAL-BERKELEY RB 5'11 215 4,46
DESHAWN WYNN FLORIDA RB 5'10 232 4,48
ALONZO COLEMAN HAMPTON RB 4,49
RAMONCE TAYLOR TEXAS RB 5'10 195 4,50
KOLBY SMITH LOUISVILLE RB 4,51

OL:
ALLEN BARBRE MISSOURI SOUTHERN ST OL 4,84
GABE HALL TEXAS TECH OL 4,89
JOE THOMAS WISCONSIN-MADISON OL 4,92
RYAN KALIL SOUTHERN CAL OL 4,96
JAMES MARTEN BOSTON COL OL 4,99
TONY UGOH ARKANSAS-FAYETTEVL OL 4,99
DAN SANTUCCI NOTRE DAME OL 5,06
ANDY ALLEMAN AKRON OL 5,07
BRANDON FRYE VIRGINIA POLYTECH INST OL 5,11
SCOTT STEPHENSON IOWA ST OL 5,16
DOUG DATISH OHIO ST OL 5,18
DOUG FREE NORTHERN ILLINOIS OL 5,22
JUSTIN BLALOCK TEXAS-AUSTIN OL 5,23
SAMSON SATELE HAWAII OL 5,26
KENDRICK SHACKLEFORD GEORGIA OL 5,29
COREY HILLIARD OKLAHOMA ST OL 5,37
JOSHUA BEEKMAN BOSTON COL OL 5,39
LEVI BROWN PENN ST OL 5,39
TIM DUCKWORTH AUBURN OL 5,42
ENOKA LUCAS OREGON OL 5,46
MIKE JONES IOWA OL 5,48
CHRIS DENMAN FRESNO ST OL 5,5
STEPHON HEYER MARYLAND OL 5,57
NATHAN BENNETT CLEMSON OL 5,7

TEs:
GREG OLSEN MIAMI-FL TE 4,45
MICHAEL ALLAN WHITWORTH TE 4,67
KEVIN BOSS WESTERN OREGON TE 4,74
DANTE ROSARIO OREGON TE 4,76
DEREK SCHOUMAN BOISE ST TE 4,77
BEN PATRICK DELAWARE TE 4,78
GIJON ROBINSON MISSOURI WESTERN ST TE 4,78
SCOTT CHANDLER IOWA TE 4,81
JONNY HARLINE BRIGHAM YOUNG TE 4,83
ZACH MILLER ARIZONA ST TE 4,84
MARTREZ MILNER GEORGIA TE 4,88
JOE NEWTON OREGON ST TE 4,99


WR:
YAMON FIGURS KANSAS ST WR 5'11 174 4,30
JASON HILL WASHINGTON ST WR 6'0 204 4,32
CALVIN JOHNSON GEORGIA TECH WR 6'5 239 4,35
LAURENT ROBINSON ILLINOIS ST WR 6'2 199 4,35
MIKE WALKER CENTRAL FLORIDA WR 6'1 209 4,35
DAVID CLOWNEY VIRGINIA POLY WR 6'0 188 4,36
AUNDRAE ALLISON EAST CAROLINA WR 6'0 192 4,39
ROBERT MEACHEM TENNESSEE WR 6'2 214 4,39
MIKE MASON TENNESSEE ST WR 5'11 190 4,40
STEVE BREASTON MICHIGAN WR 6'0 193 4,41
LEGEDU NAANEE BOISE ST WR 6'2 225 4,41
CHANDLER WILLIAMS FLORIDA INT WR 5'10 184 4,42
ANTHONY GONZALEZ OHIO ST WR 6'0 193 4,44
STEVE SMITH SOUTHERN CAL WR 5'11 197 4,44
JONATHAN HOLLAND LOUISIANA TECH WR 5'11 191 4,45
PAUL WILLIAMS FRESNO ST WR 6'2 205 4,45
CRAIG DAVIS LOUISIANA ST WR 6'1 207 4,46
RYNE ROBINSON MIAMI-OH WR 5'9 179 4,47
JOHNNIE L. HIGGINS UTEP WR 5'11 186 4,48
COURTNEY TAYLOR AUBURN WR 6'1 204 4,50
DWAYNE BOWE LOUISIANA ST WR 6'2 221 4,51
SIDNEY RICE SOUTH CAROLINA WR 6'3 200 4,53
JAYSON SWAIN TENNESSEE WR 6'0 212 4,67
SYVELLE NEWTON SOUTH CAROLINA WR 6'0 218 4,70
REGGIE BALL GEORGIA TECH WR 5'10 203 4,80

D-Line:
GAINES ADAMS CLEMSON DL 6'4 258 4,64
JACOB FORD CENTRAL ARKANSAS DL 6'3 249 4,65
BRIAN ROBISON TEXAS-AUSTIN DL 6'3 259 4,67
BARAKA ATKINS MIAMI-FL DL 6'4 271 4,69
TIM CROWDER TEXAS-AUSTIN DL 6'3 272 4,69
C J AH YOU OKLAHOMA DL 6'3 274 4,70
JARVIS MOSS FLORIDA DL 6'6 250 4,70
ANTHONY SPENCER PURDUE DL 6'2 261 4,70
ANTWAN APPLEWHITE SAN DIEGO ST DL 6'2 250 4,73
JUSTIN HICKMAN UCLA DL 6'1 254 4,75
DAN BAZUIN CENTRAL MICHIGAN DL 6'2 266 4,77
VICTOR DEGRATE OKLAHOMA ST DL 6'2 249 4,77
VICTOR ABIAMIRI NOTRE DAME DL 6'4 267 4,80
CLAUDE MCBRIDE TENNESSEE DL 6'2 277 4,81
QUENTIN MOSES GEORGIA DL 6'5 261 4,82
CHARLES JOHNSON GEORGIA DL 6'2 270 4,84
ABRAHAM WRIGHT COLORADO DL 6'2 242 4,89
XZAVIE JACKSON MISSOURI DL 6'2 278 4,92
JAY MOORE NEBRASKA DL 6'4 274 4,92
QUINN PITCOCK OHIO ST DL 6'2 299 4,93

LBs:
QUINCY BLACK NEW MEXICO LB 6'1 240 4,42
ANTWAN BARNES FLORIDA INT LB 6'0 240 4,43
JUSTIN DURANT HAMPTON LB 6'0 230 4,51
CHAD NKANG ELON LB 5'11 220 4,51
TIM SHAW PENN ST LB 6'1 236 4,51
PATRICK WILLIS MISSISSIPPI LB 6'1 242 4,51
DAVID HARRIS MICHIGAN LB 6'2 243 4,53
JUWAN SIMPSON ALABAMA LB 6'2 225 4,55
ZAK DEOSSIE BROWN LB 6'4 250 4,58
RORY JOHNSON MISSISSIPPI LB 6'0 232 4,59
LAWRENCE TIMMONS FLORIDA ST LB 6'0 234 4,59
NATE HARRIS LOUISVILLE LB 6'0 230 4,60
JON BEASON MIAMI-FL LB 6'0 237 4,64
BRANDON SILER FLORIDA LB 6'1 241 4,65
PAUL POSLUSZNY PENN ST LB 6'1 238 4,67
STEWART BRADLEY NEBRASKA LB 6'3 254 4,69
RUFUS ALEXANDER OKLAHOMA LB 6'0 228 4,70
EARL EVERETT FLORIDA LB 6'2 238 4,88

DBs:
CHRIS HOUSTON ARKANSAS-FA. DB 5'9 185 4,32
LARON LANDRY LOUISIANA ST DB 6'0 213 4,35
JONATHAN WADE TENNESSEE DB 5'10 190 4,36
ERIC WRIGHT UNLV DB 5'10 192 4,36
LEON HALL MICHIGAN DB 5'11 193 4,38
JOSH WILSON MARYLAND DB 5'9 189 4,39
MARCUS MCCAULEY FRESNO ST DB 6'0 203 4,39
KENNY SCOTT GEORGIA TECH DB 6'0 179 4,39
TRAVAROUS BAIN HAMPTON DB 6'0 182 4,43
DAVID IRONS AUBURN DB 5'10 190 4,44
AARON ROSS TEXAS-AUSTIN DB 6'0 193 4,44
BO SMITH WEBER ST DB 5'10 193 4,44
C.J. GADDIS CLEMSON DB 5'11 203 4,45
MICHAEL GRIFFIN TEXAS DB 5'11 202 4,45
TARELL BROWN TEXAS DB 5'10 190 4,45
FRED BENNETT SOUTH CAROLINA DB 6'0 196 4,46
ANTHONY ARLINE BAYLOR DB 6'0 199 4,47
BRANDON MERIWEATHER MIAMI-FL DB 5'10 195 4,47
JOHN WENDLING WYOMING DB 6'0 222 4,48
MICHAEL COE ALABAMA ST DB 6'0 190 4,49
SABBY PISCITELLI OREGON ST DB 6'0 224 4,49
NEDU NDUKWE NOTRE DAME DB 6'0 206 4,51
ERIC WEDDLE UTAH DB 5'11 203 4,51
C J WILSON BAYLOR DB 6'0 196 4,52
REGGIE NELSON FLORIDA DB 5'11 198 4,53
MARVIN WHITE TEXAS CHRISTIAN DB 6'0 199 4,53
BRANDON MCDONALD MEMPHIS DB 5'10 181 4,57
DAREN STONE MAINE DB 6'3 218 4,58
KEVIN PAYNE LOUISIANA-MON DB 6'0 220 4,59
RYAN SMITH FLORIDA DB 5'10 174 4,61
DAYMEION HUGHES CALIFORNIA DB 5'10 190 4,67
LEONARD PETERS HAWAII DB 6'0 210 4,68
MARCUS PASCHAL IOWA DB 6'0 201 4,69
CHAZ WILLIAMS LOUISIANA-MON DB 5'11 196 4,72
 

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Thanks for posting the list ..

I still would like to see more of Chris Henry ... this guy may be a late round gem ...

Tony Ugoh got under 5 seconds .. thats pretty good for how big he is ... another guy that may be there in the 2nd along with Staley ..
 

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Wow 4.67 for Daymeion Hughes cost himself some money.

I'd read that he had some sort of leg injury slowing his training but I assume if he ran he was healthy since it's doubtful he'd be dumb enough to run hurt and risk a bad time.

He'll have to do a lot better at his pro day to get into the 2nd round with that time.
 

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FYI, Clayton says Hughes didn't run at the combine. Not sure who's right but like my prior post said, I'd read that Hughes ha d a leg injury slowing his training and might not run so I'm inclined to think Clayton may be right.
 

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FYI, Clayton says Hughes didn't run at the combine. Not sure who's right but like my prior post said, I'd read that Hughes ha d a leg injury slowing his training and might not run so I'm inclined to think Clayton may be right.
I saw him run at the combine.
 

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Safety from Maine just broad-jumped 11 feet. Holy moly.

Yeah, that was from yesterday. Holy crap, I thought he was going to clear the max (12 feet).
 

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I saw him run at the combine.

Interesting. Maybe Clayton meant because of his leg his time at his pro day was going to count more?

I didn't see anything in my local paper about him running slow or at all. IF that's his real 40 time he's a 3rd round pick now.
 

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FYI, Clayton says Hughes didn't run at the combine. Not sure who's right but like my prior post said, I'd read that Hughes ha d a leg injury slowing his training and might not run so I'm inclined to think Clayton may be right.
he ran, I watched
 

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he ran, I watched

Yeah I believe it, just weird what Clayton said. He did a blurb about how speed counts at CB more than anything and then listed Hughes as one of 2 guys who was yet to run his 40 and would do so at their pro day.

Oh well, clearly Clayton was wrong, Contra Costa times says he ran too.

The other interesting thing from that article, Hughes has done a lot of research on what NFL players do wrong with their money. Apparently the AVERAGE NFL rookie first round
pick buys SIX cars in his first year in the NFL!!!!

I find it hard to believe but that's what it said. It also said 80% of NFL players retire and within 2 years are either filing for divorce or bankruptcy or both. At least they have
all those cars.
 
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