Scout Day Coverage
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Wise Owl
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Scout Day Coverage
Jab979 said
found this on Ted's blog…..
Answers to anticipated questions:
THIS JUST IN: Fastest 40 times – Carldayle Brantley (4.59/4.45); DiIvory Edgecomb (4.49/4.48); Greg Joseph (4.69/4.68); Charles Pierre (4.59). Frantz Joseph ran 4.69/4.66.
Vertical Jump: Carldayle Brantley - 38 1/2; Greg Joseph - 38 inches; Andre Clark 29 1/2; Frantz Joseph 27 1/2.
Bench press (how many times lifting 225 pounds): Charlies Pierre – 26; Nick Paris – 23Robert St. Clair – 23; George Allen – 21; Jervonte Jackson – 21; Andre Clark – 20; Frantz Joseph – 19.
Broad Jump: Carldayle Brantley – 10-7; DiIvory Edgecomb and Greg Joseph – 10-2.
Now I know why I heard Brantley's names when scouts were talking during the lunch break.Tested very well.
And from this afternoon's junior workouts: Rusty Smith ran a 4.79 this afternoon (wind-aided, but not bad for a QB). OL Carl Spitale ran a 5.3, great for a big dude (6-8) and some scouts were talking to him afterward.
With Pierre lifting 225 lbs 26x any chance he's got a shot at being drafted? I know he pulled a hammy and couldn't run a 2nd time but maybe he can be a 6-7th rounder?
Hate to say it, and I know we have all done it, but maybe you should just link to Ted's blog instead of copying his stuff. With the way newspapers are these days if Ted's blog does not get enough traffic he will not be there.
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owlfan1 said
Is there any official info out there that gives the numbers on everyone who participated? It is nice to get info on the main guys, but I really want to see how everyone stacked up.
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Does this help? From the Sun-Sentinel:
Brantley, who started two games this season, had the fastest 40-yard dash time (4.45), highest vertical jump (38½ inches) and longest broad jump (10 feet, 7 inches).
Brantley (6 feet, 191 pounds) is a safety from Miami who had 44 tackles this season, sixth-best on the team.
Joseph had a 4.85 40-yard dash time, a vertical jump of 27½ inches, and broad jump of 9 feet, 7½ inches.
Running back Charles Pierre, FAU's first 1,000-yard rusher, put on the best performance in the weight room, bench-pressing 225 pounds 26 times.
Pierre ran a 4.59 40 but suffered a hamstring pull that limited the remainder of the on-field workouts.
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OWLumnis said
owlfan1 said
Is there any official info out there that gives the numbers on everyone who participated? It is nice to get info on the main guys, but I really want to see how everyone stacked up.
GO OWLS!!!
Does this help? From the Sun-Sentinel:
Brantley, who started two games this season, had the fastest 40-yard dash time (4.45), highest vertical jump (38½ inches) and longest broad jump (10 feet, 7 inches).
Brantley (6 feet, 191 pounds) is a safety from Miami who had 44 tackles this season, sixth-best on the team.
Joseph had a 4.85 40-yard dash time, a vertical jump of 27½ inches, and broad jump of 9 feet, 7½ inches.
Running back Charles Pierre, FAU's first 1,000-yard rusher, put on the best performance in the weight room, bench-pressing 225 pounds 26 times.
Pierre ran a 4.59 40 but suffered a hamstring pull that limited the remainder of the on-field workouts.
Thanks. I have seen all of the "highlight" stuff. I would really like to see a list of everyone who participated and all of their individual numbers.
For example, there are plenty of photos of Bartels participating, but nothing about his numbers. I want to see how everyone stacks up.
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