Anyone watch? I had to work so didn’t see it. I did find that he ran a 4.61 40. Kinda slow, isn't it?
It’s definitely concerning. He’ll probably retest the 40 during the UNLV pro day. He’s faster than that 4.6 time. He did have a great set of skill drills today though. He showed good positioning, and soft hands. He caught everything.Anyone watch? I had to work so didn’t see it. I did find that he ran a 4.61 40. Kinda slow, isn't it?
He wasn't ever a speed WR so I don't think it's terribly concerning unlike Tez Johnson. He's a bigger bodied possession WR and he showed well during skill portion I believeAnyone watch? I had to work so didn’t see it. I did find that he ran a 4.61 40. Kinda slow, isn't it?
That's what made DeJesus so dangerous. He was more quick than he was fast. But the change of direction was effortless and instantaneous. Unfortunately for DeJesus and White, neither of them were physical enough to beat double coverage, or hang with a DB that was being physical.There was also content showing him jukingbthe DBs numerous times during the combine. Its his ability to change directions and accelerate quickly that make him so hard to cover, not the top end speed