ToughJ.Riggins
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I am writing this poll b/c it baffles me how all the draft sites are labeling Jordy as a 4.6 guy when he ran a 10.63 100 meter in H.S. The dude burned Aqib Talib, who is known to be a first round corner, deep. It seems obvious that Jordy is being stereotyped as slow because he's white, when he is truly fast. What do you guys think realistically Jordy will run based on game footage and his 10.63 100 meter time?
According to NFLdraftscout.com Jordy's estimated 40 time is listed as 4.57. Despite finishing second in all of college in receiving yards and catches he is ranked as the 19th overall WR.
To compare Jordy's estimated 40 time to their top ranked players. #2. Early Doucet 6'0 4.54. #3. Kelly Malcolm 6'0 4.54. #4. Limas Sweed 6'5 4.58. #5. James Hardy 6'6 4.59. #19. Jordy Nelson 6'3 4.57 (Second in Division one in receiving yards and catches). Jordy is tall and even if he runs a 4.57 which I think is an overestimate he would be right in the middle of the pack of the 2nd to 5th ranked WRs.
Basically, I think Jordy will have to run a sub 4.45 to have a chance to crack the first round. If he runs a 4.58 like Limas Sweed is projected to run he will drop to the 5th round I predict. However, Sweed although he missed this entire year with a wrist injury will still go in the late first round early 2nd with a 4.58 40 time. The caste system is very strong in this pathetic league. If Jordy runs a 4.58, I predict Jordy won't play until his late 20s on Sunday if at all. These are dark days indeed.
P.S: A white WR has to put up Biletnikof like statistics if he isn't from one of the elite BCS programs and be a workout warrior to crack the first round. Anthony Gonzalez had "good not great" numbers, but was able to crack the first round b/c of blazing speed and being a hyped Ohio State product.Edited by: ToughJ.Riggins
According to NFLdraftscout.com Jordy's estimated 40 time is listed as 4.57. Despite finishing second in all of college in receiving yards and catches he is ranked as the 19th overall WR.
Basically, I think Jordy will have to run a sub 4.45 to have a chance to crack the first round. If he runs a 4.58 like Limas Sweed is projected to run he will drop to the 5th round I predict. However, Sweed although he missed this entire year with a wrist injury will still go in the late first round early 2nd with a 4.58 40 time. The caste system is very strong in this pathetic league. If Jordy runs a 4.58, I predict Jordy won't play until his late 20s on Sunday if at all. These are dark days indeed.
P.S: A white WR has to put up Biletnikof like statistics if he isn't from one of the elite BCS programs and be a workout warrior to crack the first round. Anthony Gonzalez had "good not great" numbers, but was able to crack the first round b/c of blazing speed and being a hyped Ohio State product.Edited by: ToughJ.Riggins