2025 NFL Draft

Good time for Clark! Looks like he’s destined for Safety/WSTD though if he gets a chance at all.

Not bad times for Barron either! Looks like he’ll end up as an OLB at next level. Any idea what his height and weight were?

Heard experts trying to slot Hunter Wohler there as well though he is smaller.
 
Huge, nearly 6’4 230. Big compliment calling him the best coverage LB in the class.

Nice to see him and TeSlaa solidify themselves as mid round picks.
 
Cucks are drooling over Jalen Milroe’s shirtless 4.37 40 yard dash. So much more homoerotic than Tom Brady’s baggy t-shirt 5.0 40. What took so long for us to realize that 40 yard dash is the most important metric for NFL quarterback?
 
Meanwhile, our first team All-American lacks “twitch”.
Dolac was "timed in the mid-4.5 range for the 40, put up a 36-inch vertical and managed 25 reps in the bench press, all of which would have been top 5 marks at the position at the combine" yet remarkably somehow lacks "twitch." Another of those purely imaginary, subjective judgments that somehow always work against White athletes.

And what's the "prototypical build" of an NFL linebacker these days? The league has moved toward smaller and faster ones so Dolac's size would seem ideal combined with his elite athleticism. Gone are the days of large linebackers, which may have peaked when the Steelers had 300 pound Levon Kirkland lumbering around in the '90s and early '00s.
 
Dolac was "timed in the mid-4.5 range for the 40, put up a 36-inch vertical and managed 25 reps in the bench press, all of which would have been top 5 marks at the position at the combine" yet remarkably somehow lacks "twitch." Another of those purely imaginary, subjective judgments that somehow always work against White athletes.

And what's the "prototypical build" of an NFL linebacker these days? The league has moved toward smaller and faster ones so Dolac's size would seem ideal combined with his elite athleticism. Gone are the days of large linebackers, which may have peaked when the Steelers had 300 pound Levon Kirkland lumbering around in the '90s and early '00s.
Does anyone remember Florida LB Brandon Spikes? 6'2 249. Did not run the 40 at the NFL combine. He chose to run a blazing 5.05, 40 at his pro day. Yet somehow, he was good enough to be drafted in the SECOND round. Number 62 overall by the New England Patriots in 2010!
Amazingly, he actually played 6 years in the NFL.
It would be interesting if just one of our guys/players would bring these stats up to the media, coaches and scouts when getting questioned about combine numbers, ability, etc.
 
Cucks are drooling over Jalen Milroe’s shirtless 4.37 40 yard dash. So much more homoerotic than Tom Brady’s baggy t-shirt 5.0 40. What took so long for us to realize that 40 yard dash is the most important metric for NFL quarterback?

It's beyond fatigue for me. Every draft cycle it's the same. The draft process is just a collection of irrational hot takes at this point. Zero credibility, a vague outline for actual talent evaluation which fails most of the time yet it's rinse and repeat every year. Anyone that saw Milroe play knows he can't throw the ball. Just a sign of the low IQ retardation that is the norm among sportsball enjoyers, the sports media that pushes the same agenda and the no nothing scouts/gms and fron offices of NFL teams. All just trying to maintain the status quo and great lie.
 
The Big 12 combine pro day is ongoing. Attached is a link with results. So far the OL, DL and LBs have worked out. The DL numbers are actually quite funny as the 20th-37th participants are al black and all ran a 5.07 or slower.

TCU Sumo DL Caleb Fox wins the the award though with his 6 bench press reps while weighing over 310lbs.

https://connect.zebra.com/BigXIIProDayInsights
 
Utah Edge Connor O’Toole with a solid workout at 6’4 250

40: 4.66
Vert: 37.5
Broad:10’1
3 cone: 7.06
SS: 4.3

TCU LB Cooper McDonald at 6’2 235
40: 4.66
Vert: 33
Broad: 9’1
Bench: 21
3 cone: 7.19
SS:4.3
 
Utah Edge Connor O’Toole with a solid workout at 6’4 250

40: 4.66
Vert: 37.5
Broad:10’1
3 cone: 7.06
SS: 4.3

TCU LB Cooper McDonald at 6’2 235
40: 4.66
Vert: 33
Broad: 9’1
Bench: 21
3 cone: 7.19
SS:4.3

Houston LB Michael Batton 6'1 220 with great workout:
40: 4.53
Vert: 32.5
Broad: 10'2
BP: 18
3 Cone: 7.01
SS: 4.31

Baylor LB Matt Jones - 6'4" 246 - great career too - another discriminated against White LB
40: 4.69
Vert: 32.5
Broad: 9'4
3 cone: 6.95
SS: 4.34

Utah DE Van Fillinger 6'4 265
40 - 4.95
Vert: 34
Broad: 9'9
Bench: 30
3 Cone: 7.39
SS: 4.5
 
Some good showings!! Noticed Kansas backup LB Alexander Raich ran a 4.72 at 6’2 225. Not bad for the Swiss Native!

Agreed on the Minnesota guys!
 
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Check the 40 times for the Big 12 RBs! Only one sub 4.5!


POSITION
40VertBroadBench3ConeSS
1Jacory Croskey-Merritt
Arizona

Arizona
RB4.4541.510'4"177.284.44
2Micah Bernard
Utah

Utah
RB4.5838.510'6"147.394.37
3Johnny Richardson
UCF

UCF
RB4.59329'2"7.134.35
4Decarlos Brooks
Arizona State

Arizona State
RB4.64010'10"177.224.47
5Quali Conley
Arizona

Arizona
RB4.6234.59'5"247.524.56
6Jamaal Bell
Baylor

Baylor
RB4.62299'10"137.44.49
7Jaylon Jackson
Iowa State

Iowa State
RB4.637.254.39
8Peny Boone
UCF

UCF
RB4.69309'2"6.934.36
9Trey Sanders
TCU

TCU
RB4.828.59'0"7.474.6
 
Check the 40 times for the Big 12 RBs! Only one sub 4.5!


POSITION
40VertBroadBench3ConeSS
1Jacory Croskey-Merritt
Arizona

Arizona
RB4.4541.510'4"177.284.44
2Micah Bernard
Utah

Utah
RB4.5838.510'6"147.394.37
3Johnny Richardson
UCF

UCF
RB4.59329'2"7.134.35
4Decarlos Brooks
Arizona State

Arizona State
RB4.64010'10"177.224.47
5Quali Conley
Arizona

Arizona
RB4.6234.59'5"247.524.56
6Jamaal Bell
Baylor

Baylor
RB4.62299'10"137.44.49
7Jaylon Jackson
Iowa State

Iowa State
RB4.637.254.39
8Peny Boone
UCF

UCF
RB4.69309'2"6.934.36
9Trey Sanders
TCU

TCU
RB4.828.59'0"7.474.6

Lots of long mediocre careers there.
 
Northwestern LB Xander Meuller

40: 4.60
Vert: 34.5
Broad: 9'9

Teams are of course asking him to work out at long snapper despite being one of the best all around LBs in the Big Ten.
 
Minnesota Duluth OT Aiden Williams 6'5 315 LBS

40: 5.17
SS: 4.63
3 Cone: 7.50


Oregon St OT Gerad Christian-Lichtenhan - 6'8 329 lbs, arms (because that apparently matters) 35 7/8

BP: 19 Reps
Vert: 28"
Broad: 9'1
40: 5.30
 
UH TE Caleb Lohner is a player I was not familiar with. Did a quick search and he was a basketball player. His workout should show great "upside" but he is the wrong color to elicit any sort of excitement as a project player from the usual suspects.

6'7 250 LBS

40: 4.69
Vert: 37
Broad: 10'6
Bench: 19
3 cone: 7.15
SS: 4.53
 
Had no idea Lohner was done with basketball and pursuing football! Impressive measurables, He was never given starting minutes on the hardwood!
 
Northwestern LB Xander Meuller

40: 4.60
Vert: 34.5
Broad: 9'9

Teams are of course asking him to work out at long snapper despite being one of the best all around LBs in the Big Ten.
Good times for Mueller @ 6’3 235! 250+ tackles, 9.5 sacks and 6 INTs! Come snap this ball honkey!

Both the tackles you posted used to be types the Packers would target in late RDs. Man I miss Ted Thompson.
 
Some very good Big 12 WR results:

Kansas WR Luke Grimm
40: 4.46
Vert: 35.5
Broad: 9'11"
3 Cone: 6.78
SS: 4.3

WVU WR Garrett Greene (converting from QB)
40: 4.5
Vert: 36.5
Broad: 9'7
3 Cone: 6.84
SS: 4.08

TCU WR JP Richardson
40: 4.53
Vert: 33"
Broad: 10'0
Bench: 12
3 Cone: 6.84
SS: 4.19



5 Black WRs ran between 4.7 and 4.88 but the best most athletic players always play. SMDH.
 
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Nice times!

Funny how the Big 12 was supposedly predicated on high flying speed offenses with defenses trying to keep up. Perhaps it is actually just some bad football being player with poor fundamentals and average/mediocre players composing the rosters. Many of these black affletes so far are not the affletes they were hyped up to be. The Big 12 sending 200 athletes to compete in a pro day with the results easily tracked would be something that would be ideal for the other major conferences to do. Granted some players did not participate so the results could be a little skewed but it really should make one question the recruiting "experts" and NFL draft experts a little more.

The White athletes are all punching above their weight. For example the 7 White DL that participated - the slowest two ran a 5.01 which was still faster than 18 more players. As athletes they all test out near the top to the middle with a few outliers in BP and vertical. They still aren't the worst athletes as the media makes Whites out to be though. None of them are sloppy sumos either. These overall results prove the point that NFL rosters can be much Whiter than they are.
 
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