I saw it in the archives with Jimmy Chitwood saying it, he is usually accurate with his info.
"a safety that should be getting more playingtime, but not at safety, is Jon McGraw. the guy is too small and too tough for his own good to play safety. that's why he's always hurt. but he ran a 4.3 on his pro day, and rumor has it that he actually has played corner in practice and looked outstanding. only his skin disease prevents him from making the switch. smileys/smiley11.gif"
I know that over the years our players times are changed and information can just go missing. I noticed Peyton Hillis had his time reduced after he became popular and with Dallas Clark as well, by finding an old SI article with times.
I get your point ND but I think we should list both for both black and White because of the way our guys are treated unfairly when it comes to times, plus many of our guys don't get invited to the combine. There is a site dedicated to providing measurables like 40 yard dash, when looking up McGraw it says "4.5 (combine)" and the SS below him is "4.43 (Pro Day)".
It seems like they go with a black's pro day time if they don't think its fast enough, or their unofficial nfl combine time, but with Whites they just list the slowest time they ran or at best an average of both times at the 40 for the combine (or pro day if no invite, Sharp was listed as 4.4something). With blacks, even the ones that do crack sub 4.5, they just list the fastest one instead of averaging them out.
at least things are looking up, found this when looking it up
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10-13-2006, 02:19 PM
he will most likely be late second/early third rounder, which means he will be a freakin steal for a team that gets him (i prey for Bucs to take this guy and Leonard as well - reminiscent of Lynch and Alstott)...
as for white safeties in NFL it's a dying breed... we have stars: Lynch and Archuleta, Schweigert is almost there as well but after that? Kaesviharn plays with Bengals, Russell plays with Browns and that's about it for starters at the moment...
and there's not that many talented white back ups - Todd Johnson and Jon McGraw are playing some but not enough, they could easily be top safeties in the league...
Matt Giordano, Aaron Francisco, Sean Considine are getting some playing time but will they have a chance to actually start one day? Ethan Kilmer, Eric Smith play very little, even for rookies...
Nick Turnbull and Dustin Fox dwell on practice teams with few others...
Matt Bowen hasn't played this season, Kevin McCadam is getting screwed over in Carolina...
it's not too bright of a picture for white defensive backs..."
Looks like things have changed for the better since 2006
Giordano starts, Smith has gotten a ton of playing time. Leonhard, Weddle start etc.
as far as height, both Cromartie's are 6'2, I believe there was a corner drafted from Utah that was 6'4 I will have to look him up to see how he has been doing i have to leave for a bit. Chitwood also says on that post that they put him at cornerback in practice and h looked good.