How many times have you texted or said someone to “have a good workout”?
Unless that person was a participant at NFL Combine in Indianapolis, their sports supply is probably not due to it.
But are things really so difficult on the annual meat market with band measures and stopwatch? After all, the University of Miami Quarterback Cam Ward chose not to throw during last week’s event. “Five years of movie says everything I can do,” said Heisman Trophy finalist. The pictures do not lose the value even though something during his exhibition at Miamis March 24 Pro Day goes wrong.
Yes, there are reasons that the prospects are invited to the combine, but it does not guarantee them star on Sundays. Athletes who shine at the combine can also increase their NFL draft to layer without further parlaying it. Have you ever had a good workout just to stub the toe that goes out of the gym?
There is a word in sports that the numbers never lie. Someone aimed at challenging Ward’s decision not to generate impressive data on the combine-thorn-he skipped the other half of Miami’s Pop-Tarts Bowl loss to Iowa State to ensure that his NFL draft for upset, did he not be?
“Five years of movie” – it’s a number, a quantifier – “says everything I can do,” Ward said.
Keep your eyes open on it. We live in a material and Meme-capable world, and Ward’s nine words seem to scream composition on a picture of him that flashes whether he is fighting out of the gutter or does not perform to pair with projected colleague on 2025 Quarterbacks Svedeur Sanders by Colorado or Jaxson Dart by Ole Miss.
Resident at Colorado produced Combine at least one possible cliffhanger exception from the rule “Numbers Never Lie”. Buffaloe’s superstar Travis Hunter, who won Heisman, participated in Combine in an NFL published shirt Emblazoned with “DB15.” We all know that hardly pigeon hole the prospective wide receiver-defensive back to just playing on the defensive side of the ball. It is for the organization that prepares him to decide.
Cleveland, which holds No. 2 Overall picking behind Tennessee Titans, may be a Hunter landing site. If so, the figure to show him early and often.
“Well, I would say this, when it comes to Travi’s Hunter, Cornerback or recipient? The answer is yes, “said Brown’s manager Andrew Berry. “So he can play both, and I think that’s what makes him special.
“We would see him as a recipient first first, but I think some of what makes him a bit of a unicorn is the fact that he can do both at a high level.”
Hunter stumps for their conditioning after an average of 113 snaps per match last season and said: “I feel I put my body a lot.”
In Indy he was not alone in that claim. South Carolina Safety Nick Emmanwori covered the 40-yard line in 4.38 seconds while registering a 43-inch vertical jump and a standing wide jump of 11 feet, 6 inches. When it comes to personal action, Emmanwori 6-Foot-3 1/8 and 220 pounds is.
Per ESPN he is only the fourth player 6-foot-3 or higher since 2003 to run a sub-4.4 40 and exceed 40 inches in the vertical jump.
Emmanwori rightly boasted these figures and said: “A security that I have not come through this league for a long time. My size, my speed, my ability. “
Will that statement stand? Do these numbers call true? We’ll see.
Of course, Emmanwori already had an advantage for his general ledge before arriving at Lucas Oil Stadium: an All-America season where he was only one of two players in the country to return two interceptions for Touchdowns.
That movie should also speak volumes.