prelim workout results from leftwich:

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NFL | Leftwich Workout - posted at KFFL (http://nfl.kffl.com)
15:14 PT: Bengals.com reports Marshall QB Byron Leftwich (ankle) worked out for several coaches and GMs on Monday. He did well on the mobility phase of the workout, which may set aside some doubts after he suffered a second broken ankle. Leftwich recorded a 4.85 40-yard dash, 4.50 in the short shuttle, and 7.71 in the 3-cone drill. He weighed in at 236 pounds down from last seasons 249. Leftwich measured 6’5” tall. He through 70 passes on the day, all of which were from under center.




My comments: 40 time is slow..but speed is not his strength - surprised he did that well given his leg/ankle problems..and he seems to have lost weight - which is a plus (reports were he could balloon up).. Have not seen any commentary regarding scouts impressions..but I hope this was good enough for him to be a top 5 pick and let a defensive star fall to us..comments?
 

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Wait...

I thought he was still hurt and there were major questions about his health...

Sheesh the things I hear as fact on message boards ;)
 

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If these numbers are correct I don't see him slipping past the top 5. Any news on his passing? As long as he stayed on par with his seasonal performance he just made himself quite a bit of money. Wouldn't mind seeing him in red but I'm hoping he bumps Suggs to us.
 

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Originally posted by pinnacle
He through 70 passes on the day, all of which were from under center.

He operated from shotgun for most of his career.
I was wondering how his mobility and footwork would jive with working under center.
 

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Didn't Suggs run in the 4.7-4.8 range? I think 4.85 for a 236 lbs. QB is pretty good. He has got to go in the top 5 IMO.
 
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article from bengals.com:

Which way Leftwich?
4/7/2003 - 4-7-03, 4 p.m.
BY GEOFF HOBSON
The Bengals’ evaluation process for the No. 1 pick in the draft kicked into the final gear Monday when Marshall quarterback Byron Leftwich handled the mobility part of his workout in front of NFL coaches and scouts.

It continues Tuesday at Paul Brown Stadium. Tom Condon, Leftwich’s agent, said his client planned to accompany Bengals quarterbacks coach Ken Zampese back to Cincinnati Monday night so he can visit with team officials Tuesday. Also on hand Monday at Manatee High School in Sarasota, Fla., were Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis and offensive coordinator Bob Bratkowski, according to sources outside the club.

Sources outside the team have also indicated the Bengals plan to host this week USC quarterback Carson Palmer and Kansas State cornerback Terence Newman. They indicated Palmer might even be in town this weekend for Lewis’ first workout as the Bengals close in on starting contract negotiations for the top pick. Lewis said last month he’d like to start talking two weeks before the draft and it is 19 days away.

But the Bengals think so highly of Leftwich that they pushed off making any final decisions until Monday and Leftwich’s first workout since revealing he played in Marshall’s bowl game this year on a stress fracture just above his left foot that he suffered Nov. 2 against Akron.

Since he already had a rod put in his left tibia to help heal a hairline fracture as a junior, Leftwich’s mobility is under tremendous scrutiny. All indications are he passed muster Monday in the 40-yard dash, the short shuttle, and three-cone drill, with NFL.com reporting in the 4.85-second range in the 40, 4.50 in the short shuttle, and 7.71 seconds in the cone drill.

NFL.com also said Leftwich looked good moving side to side working in front of Lewis, Jaguars head coach Jack Del Rio, with the draft's eighth pick, Carolina head coach John Fox, with the ninth pick, and Ravens head coach Brian Billick with the 10th. Ravens GM Ozzie Newsome was also there, as was Jerry Angelo of the Bears, holders of the fourth pick.

Plus, the 6-5 Leftwich’s weight from the NFL scouting combine five weeks ago is reportedly down from 249 to 236 pounds.

Lewis couldn’t be reached for comment after the workout. Condon said he got positive reaction from the NFL crowd after Leftwich threw some of his 70 passes on rollouts, all on snaps from under center.


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“He showed them what he had to show them,” said Condon, who sent a letter to all NFL teams from renowned orthopedic man James Andrews testifying Leftwich needs no more surgery and is fit. “He showed them that he can move and everybody has already seen plenty of tape on the guy. They know he can throw the ball.”

Although he threw it well enough long enough (more than 12,000 yards and 89 touchdown passes during his three seasons) to stop any one-year-wonder talk, he never did it from under center. That’s another reason Monday for the big crowd.

The pros wanted to see if Leftwich is able to get the same velocity and accuracy when he drops back to throw as he did when he stood and took a shot-gun snap. Plus, there was concern even before his second fracture about his mobility getting out of the pocket.

The Bengals are probably more interested in that than his injury situation, because they indicated at the combine they had seen enough to think he was healthy. Plus, David Klingler never made the transition from run-and-shoot quarterback after the Bengals took him with the sixth pick in the 1992 draft.

Club officials were impressed during Leftwich’s combine interview, where some compared his bouncy personality to a young Boomer Esiason. Whether they have been impressed enough to choose him ahead of Palmer, Newman, or Michigan State wide receiver Charlie Rogers is another question.

They are certainly interested enough to invite him on campus Tuesday to get a closer look.

“Not just the Bengals, but everyone who has sat down to talk with him has been impressed with his ability to communicate and his leadership capacity,” Condon said.

Condon told the Bengals he didn’t want to start talking about a contract until they saw Leftwich work out.

“That’s how we left it initially,” Condon said. “We haven’t talked about it yet, so we’ll see what happens
 

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I agree with Pinnacle. Hopefully, Leftwich will go in the top 5. The injury concern I've had with Lefty, was not future problems, but that he milked it to keep himself out of early scrutiny, which would have exposed his weaknesses. He has dropped 13 lbs, which leads me to believe he was concerned with his speed and agility.

He's darn near as fast as Terrell Suggs now.
 
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per the report on nfl.com...leftwich weighed 263 when he arrived at the training center in florida (not sure when - I assume earlier this year at some point)..he lost over 25 lbs since..guess he really ballooned up at the end of last season..
 

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Re: Wait...

Originally posted by Chris_Sanders
I thought he was still hurt and there were major questions about his health...

Sheesh the things I hear as fact on message boards ;)

Running around in shorts is much different than taking a hit on a leg that you have broken twice. It will be a tough call for a team in the top 10 to make due to the huge signing bonus that would be required when drafting him.
 

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For perspective on Leftwich's 40 time: Plummer ran a 4.9.

(I'm not saying that Leftwich will be a better scrambler, only saying that he is not that slow.)
 
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4.85 is not bad for a qb..probably average..boller and palmer are faster..and when you see guys like mccown get in the 4.5 range (not to mention vick) - I guess you start expecting better times..but from a historical perspective 4.85 is pretty good considering the size of leftwich...
 

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