Thanks!Tray Dub wrote:It's only blocked on this website. If you watch it on YouTube.com it's available. Just click on the link in the video.Alan wrote:justducky0 wrote:
Bummer the NFL has the video blocked, but thanks for the post anyway.
NFL combine
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buckmarkduck wrote:Burrows had under 9" hands.Duck07 wrote:Jared Goff has tiny hands and fumbled 4 times in the rain at Autzen. He also struggles to throw deep.Tray Dub wrote:I'll try to post anything I find.
Juwan Johnson checked in at 6'4 230, with the biggest wingspan of any WR (81-5/8").
Herbert was 6'6 236, with 10" hands (which some people think is important for QBs).
Its not the size of a man's hands that matter, its what he does with them
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Wait! ....... that goes for hands too? LolBud Lee wrote:buckmarkduck wrote:Burrows had under 9" hands.Duck07 wrote:Jared Goff has tiny hands and fumbled 4 times in the rain at Autzen. He also struggles to throw deep.Tray Dub wrote:I'll try to post anything I find.
Juwan Johnson checked in at 6'4 230, with the biggest wingspan of any WR (81-5/8").
Herbert was 6'6 236, with 10" hands (which some people think is important for QBs).
Its not the size of a man's hands that matter, its what he does with them
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Juwuan Johnson ran a 6.94 3-cone (2nd best) which is excellent for someone his size and really negates anyone critical of his 40 time of 4.58 imo. (like Daniel Jeremiah who thinks he's a TE)
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4.58 for a 6’6” 230 WR is damn good. He’s a slow starter but he picks up speed in a hurry. Juwan is looking like a poor mans DK Metcalf, and that guy won me $1k in my fantasy league. Juwan can be an NFL WR, just too big and can get too much separation to ignore.Duck07 wrote:Juwuan Johnson ran a 6.94 3-cone (2nd best) which is excellent for someone his size and really negates anyone critical of his 40 time of 4.58 imo. (like Daniel Jeremiah who thinks he's a TE)
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Testing numbers for our OL: https://www.oregonlive.com/ducks/2020/0 ... mbine.html
33 on the bench for Jake Hanson was 3rd best for all OL. Shane with an impressive 5.11 in the 40. I would have liked to see him bench, because that guy is a weight room warrior. Throckmorton didn’t test too great, on top of his short arms he’s probably being looked at as an interior guy.
Washington’s Salvon Ahmed was terrible. Guy ran a 4.62 at 5’10 200 that’s poor for someone they asked to consider WR.
33 on the bench for Jake Hanson was 3rd best for all OL. Shane with an impressive 5.11 in the 40. I would have liked to see him bench, because that guy is a weight room warrior. Throckmorton didn’t test too great, on top of his short arms he’s probably being looked at as an interior guy.
Washington’s Salvon Ahmed was terrible. Guy ran a 4.62 at 5’10 200 that’s poor for someone they asked to consider WR.