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Here's a good article on Stanford's Pro Day:
http://www.cbssports.com/general/bl...s-strong-pro-day-for-stanfords-fantastic-four
BTW, Luck was throwing into 20 mph wind gusts and had three dropped passes, otherwise he would've been 49/50. Even so, I check out a Colts blog and the vast majority of DWF's were still clamoring for RGIII, one of them even using the phrase "more upside" in describing him. Imagine that. Hmmm, I wonder if it's his 5'11" height compared to Luck's 6' 4" height . Maybe that's the "upside" they are referring to.
The article mentions Luck, Fleener, and DeCastro as having impressive days.
DeCastro's profile:
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/1631907
The other top (black) prospect (projected 1st Round), Jonathan Martin, "was disappointing" according to the article.
Advertised as a top-notch athlete, the First Team All-Pac 12 left tackle was timed at 5.33 seconds in his first attempt at the 40-yard dash. Worse, this attempt was aided by the wind. Martin came in at 5.43 seconds, according to scouts, on his second attempt against the wind. Perhaps more alarming was that the 6-5, 307-pound Martin lifted the bar only 20 times during the bench press and wasn't as fluid or explosive as DeCastro during position drills.
Martin was also just average in the vertical (30") and broad jump (8'8") - at least in comparison to how other highly regarded offensive tackles performed at the Combine. While Martin's disappointing Pro Day will no doubt raise some concerns, three impressive years protecting Luck's blind side speaks for itself and will almost surely keep the big man in the draft's initial frame.
"Advertised", indeed. "Affirmative Action", of course.
Also, the best WR on Stanford (hint: not Owusu) received some love:
"Former walk-on WR Griff Whalen, who led the 2011 Cardinal in receptions, yards and receiving TDs, clocked a 4.54 in the 40. Impervious to the temperatures in the low 50s, he took off his shirt for the passing drills and ran precise routes with sure hands."
Not that it matters for his chances of making it in the NFL with the entrenched Caste System, but he's a way underrated prospect, nonetheless.
Also, Fleener now appears to be a solid 1st Round pick, whereas before he was projected as an early 2nd Rounder. Personally, I think he could be a top 20 pick now after his performance. Now that Denver has taken Dreesen and Tamme, I think they are out of the picture. Many projections have him going to SF or Seattle and one has him going to the Texans as the 26th pick to replace Dreesen. That, would be great.
http://www.cbssports.com/general/bl...s-strong-pro-day-for-stanfords-fantastic-four
BTW, Luck was throwing into 20 mph wind gusts and had three dropped passes, otherwise he would've been 49/50. Even so, I check out a Colts blog and the vast majority of DWF's were still clamoring for RGIII, one of them even using the phrase "more upside" in describing him. Imagine that. Hmmm, I wonder if it's his 5'11" height compared to Luck's 6' 4" height . Maybe that's the "upside" they are referring to.
The article mentions Luck, Fleener, and DeCastro as having impressive days.
DeCastro's profile:
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/1631907
The other top (black) prospect (projected 1st Round), Jonathan Martin, "was disappointing" according to the article.
Advertised as a top-notch athlete, the First Team All-Pac 12 left tackle was timed at 5.33 seconds in his first attempt at the 40-yard dash. Worse, this attempt was aided by the wind. Martin came in at 5.43 seconds, according to scouts, on his second attempt against the wind. Perhaps more alarming was that the 6-5, 307-pound Martin lifted the bar only 20 times during the bench press and wasn't as fluid or explosive as DeCastro during position drills.
Martin was also just average in the vertical (30") and broad jump (8'8") - at least in comparison to how other highly regarded offensive tackles performed at the Combine. While Martin's disappointing Pro Day will no doubt raise some concerns, three impressive years protecting Luck's blind side speaks for itself and will almost surely keep the big man in the draft's initial frame.
"Advertised", indeed. "Affirmative Action", of course.
Also, the best WR on Stanford (hint: not Owusu) received some love:
"Former walk-on WR Griff Whalen, who led the 2011 Cardinal in receptions, yards and receiving TDs, clocked a 4.54 in the 40. Impervious to the temperatures in the low 50s, he took off his shirt for the passing drills and ran precise routes with sure hands."
Not that it matters for his chances of making it in the NFL with the entrenched Caste System, but he's a way underrated prospect, nonetheless.
Also, Fleener now appears to be a solid 1st Round pick, whereas before he was projected as an early 2nd Rounder. Personally, I think he could be a top 20 pick now after his performance. Now that Denver has taken Dreesen and Tamme, I think they are out of the picture. Many projections have him going to SF or Seattle and one has him going to the Texans as the 26th pick to replace Dreesen. That, would be great.