white tornado said:
Dallas Clark plays recever/tight end would be the fastest tight end.
Ive read that Shockey ran in the 4.5's
"Prototype: Jeremy Shockey, selected 14th overall in 2002, had instant impact. With 4.58-second speed in the 40-yard dash, Shockey (6-5, 252) gave the New York Giants a big, speedy, athletic weapon in the middle of the field."
"Others to watch:
* Dallas Clark, Iowa, 6-3, 257, junior, first-team All-American won John Mackey Award as nation's top tight end last season. Speedy pass catcher (4.55 40-yard dash) has soft hands and makes big plays downfield. True vertical threat who can stretch the safeties. Tough former linebacker. A little light to be big blocker. Seems like good fit for West Coast offense. "
"Witten has an attractive combination of size, speed and athletic ability, with good hands to boot. He has run a 4.67 40-yard dash has proven he can run past defenders to make big plays downfield. He's a tall receiving target with long arms and he is tough enough to be good blocker.
Witten must improve his blocking technique in the NFL. Based on his potential, he could go to the Saints"
Dallas Clark a 4.7 listed now hah
Funny how over time these recorded times are changed, but yet they are still written on paper somewhere, this was in usa today in 2003
here are the other prospects from that year
Bennie JoppruMichigan6-4272Looks like H-back in NFL offense.
L.J. SmithRutgers6-3258Athleticism helped haul in 122 receptions in college.
Aaron WalkerFlorida6-6252With more polish, can grow into big-time target.
Rising stock
Robert JohnsonAuburn6-5278Best blocker in SEC; clutch near goal line.
Sleeper
Vishante ShiancoeMorgan State6-4251Soft hands; averaged 19.3 yards a catch.
Witten and Clark were definetly the best out of that draft class
Edit: now Clark's listed time is 4.82 on ESPN's page, they must slow him down every year. Just like Peyton Hillis's 4.58 time got changed
Edited by: dwid