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I thought Bond would be faster. He did only look fast against shitty teams/pre injury for the most part though. That Golden time is shocking and awesome.

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Bolden just made a ton of money and will get drafted at least 10 spots higher if not more.  

His tape proves it more  as well since he's a tough ball catcher, clutch ball catcher, bad ball catcher...just whatever he's a gamer.

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1 hour ago, Post Oak said:

4.39 is going to mean that every time he's on the field he's gonna be one of the 2 or 3 fastest players on it.

In college, yes. In the NFL, it depends on the weekend. More than a dozen CBs ran sub-4.4 just this year. 3 WRs have so far. There were 20 sub-4.4s last season, 17 the year before that, 31 the year before that. The NFL is different. 4.39 is fast, but he's one of dozens and dozens at the next level. Xavier Worthy on the other hand, is the fastest on the field every time he steps on it, no matter the team, no matter the era. If Blue ran a 4.29 then, yes, he'd one of the 2 or 3 fastest every time. We know Blue is fast. I think some of us are disappointed that he wasn't as fast as we were hoping, and certainly not as fast as he said he was.

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Just now, ztejas said:

Guys... 4.4 is still really fucking fast. I get that those two talked shit but 4.4 is faster than anyone on multiple of the defenses we played last season. 

Other than that guy from Kentucky and his 4.28.

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1 minute ago, AnotherLawyer said:

You're right. I still had the screen for 2022 up. It's 9 now. Point is still the same.

NFL.com must be way behind. It's still only showing 7. Where are you tracking it?

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12 minutes ago, AnotherLawyer said:

In college, yes. In the NFL, it depends on the weekend. More than a dozen CBs ran sub-4.4 just this year. 3 WRs have so far. There were 20 sub-4.4s last season, 17 the year before that, 31 the year before that. The NFL is different. 4.39 is fast, but he's one of dozens and dozens at the next level. Xavier Worthy on the other hand, is the fastest on the field every time he steps on it, no matter the team, no matter the era. If Blue ran a 4.29 then, yes, he'd one of the 2 or 3 fastest every time. We know Blue is fast. I think some of us are disappointed that he wasn't as fast as we were hoping, and certainly not as fast as he said he was.

Well he’s not a WR or CB. He’s a fast as fuck RB.

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Okay. Thanks for clearing that up. I didn't think "2 or 3 fastest" differentiated by position. I would agree he'll be one of the 2 or 3 fastest RBs every time he steps on the field.

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6 minutes ago, AnotherLawyer said:

Okay. Thanks for clearing that up. I didn't think "2 or 3 fastest" differentiated by position. I would agree he'll be one of the 2 or 3 fastest RBs every time he steps on the field.

Not all those guys stick.  Since 2022, top 10 guys in the 40 are Kalinin Barnes, Tyquan Thornton, Velus Jones, Calvin Austin.  Several of things are rostered but have minimal impact this far.

 

I actually scanned back to 2018 the other day.  There were a number of guys that didn’t make much of an impact.

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Saw an Edge ranking on the crawl that had both aggy in the top 5. They had a combined 6.5 sacks. Meanwhile 18 year old freshman Colin Simmons, playing much of the season as a rotation guy, had 9 sacks. Heard lots of excuses from aggy about the lack of production from those guys, none of which make sense to me. 

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26 minutes ago, AnotherLawyer said:

You're right. I still had the screen for 2022 up. It's 9 now. Point is still the same.

Oh, I figured it out. NFL.com was showing CBs and Safeties separately. 9 DBs total.

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39 minutes ago, Drew said:

Bolden just made a ton of money and will get drafted at least 10 spots higher if not more.  

His tape proves it more  as well since he's a tough ball catcher, clutch ball catcher, bad ball catcher...just whatever he's a gamer.

Golden? Or Golden?

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1 hour ago, Had Enough said:

Not all those guys stick.  Since 2022, top 10 guys in the 40 are Kalinin Barnes, Tyquan Thornton, Velus Jones, Calvin Austin.  Several of things are rostered but have minimal impact this far.

 

I actually scanned back to 2018 the other day.  There were a number of guys that didn’t make much of an impact.

Believe Babers had like 12-15 WRs have broken a 4.3 40. Santana Moss is the only one to have a 1,000 yard season in the NFL

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29 minutes ago, immamac said:

Quinns main problem is his film. It's not his drill performance. 

Its that he's mentally handicapped when he gets shoved into the game. 

That's an absurd take, but totally predictable coming from you.  He is a very good college QB.  Stop being stupid.

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3 minutes ago, Codaxx said:

Believe Babers had like 12-15 WRs have broken a 4.3 40. Santana Moss is the only one to have a 1,000 yard season in the NFL

That’s a little surprising but not terribly so.  Probably a number of small guys and special teams guys that double as WRs.  But your boy Worthy is coming on.

10 minutes ago, TexasGolf said:

I thought the mizzu qb looked good too

Cook looked pretty solid.  Low propensity to turn it over.  Can move.  He may be an interesting prospect.

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