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| NFL Combine: Defensive Back 40 Times | | 2008-02-26 11:21:53 | | NUMBERS!!! Update [2008-2-26 12:53:18 by River City Rage]::NFL Network just announced the official times for the top ten Defensive Backs: 1. J. King - 4.31 2. T. Branch - 4.31 3. O. Scandrick - 4.32 4. D. Rodgers-Cromarte - 4.33 5. J. Barrett - 4.35 6. T. Wheatley - 4.37 7. Tracy Porter - 4.37 8. M. Grant - 4.37 9. J. Wilhthe - 4.38 10. L. McKelvin - 4.38 Here are some "Unofficial" 40 times for Defensive Backs! Cromartie just made himself a rich man, if the 4.28 is accurate... Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie - 4.28 Josh Barrett - 4.33 Tyvon Branch - 4.29 Chevis Jackson - 4.58 Brandon Flowers - 4.58 Tyrell Johnson - 4.43 Justin King - 4.31 Leodis McKelvin - 4.40 Antwaun Molden - 4.44 DaJuan Morgan - 4.52 D.J. Parker - 4.67 Kenny Phillips - 4.55 Tracy Porter - 4.45 Matterral Richardson - 4.70 David Roach - 4.50 Aqib Talib - 4.48 Terrell Thomas - 4.49 DeJuan Tribble - 4.59 -Chris | | By: Big Cat Country - An Unoffical Jacksonville Jaguar | | |
| | NFL Combine: Defensive Linemen 40 Yard Dash and Bench Press Results | | 2008-02-25 13:31:40 | | We know that the Jaguars are focusing on Defensive End, so today's combine events are of far more importance than the Wide Receivers, Running Backs and Quarterbacks of yesterday. There is one problem with these numbers, it's that I'm trying to focus on defensive ends, but you've got some guys who project as ends, and others as 3-4 outside linebackers. Quentin Groves is listed on NFL.com as a Lineman, but others are catagorizing him as a linebacker. My point is that sometimes making sure you get every DE prospect can be a bit of a pain, so I'll have to keep updating this as I accumulate more accurate data. 40 Yard Dash: Defensive Ends Titus Brown Calais Campbell 5.03 Joe Clermond 5.12 Johnny Dingle 4.92 Marcus Dixon 5.25 Chris Ellis 4.76 Jeremy Ge | | By: Big Cat Country - An Unoffical Jacksonville Jaguar | | |
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| 2008 NFL Combine: Quick Thoughts | | 2008-02-23 13:24:07 | | Raiders Defensive Coordinator Rob Ryan and I. HeÂ’s the one with the ringÂ… Good News and Bad News. The Good News is that the combine is a pretty good place to meet NFL folks. The bad news is that everything is really, really bizarre While I am no Michael David Smith, I can confirm that I had a very similar conversation with a scout from the Denver Broncos. Rapid Fire Thoughts: The Scouts from the Denver Broncos, despite said conversation about Maurice Jones-Drew's ample rear end, were far more interested in talking politics than football. Although I would have liked more insight in how they look at running backs, if your whole existence revolves around football, as theirs does, I'd want to talk about something else. That said, they were exceedingly nice and surprisingly progressive. Mike Tice is a very big guy. I realized once I got to Indianapolis that it would be a smart idea to hang out at the hotel bar where | | By: Big Cat Country - An Unoffical Jacksonville Jaguar | | |
| | 2008 NFL Combine: Live Blog | | 2008-02-23 12:25:45 | | Update [2008-2-23 14:56:46 by River City Rage]::Ok, today is pretty slow. My apologies. Update [2008-2-23 14:19:32 by River City Rage]::Offensive Lineman Jake Long did 37 reps. He's making a solid case to be seriously considered by the Dolphins with their first round pick. It's sunny for the first time since I've got here. What better way to celebrate the weather than staying camped out in a convention center. I'm working on a more legitimate post, though today is shaping up to be far less interesting than yesterday... -C | | By: Big Cat Country - An Unoffical Jacksonville Jaguar | | |
| | 2008 NFL Combine: Pictures! | | 2008-02-22 15:01:34 | | Jack Del Rio's Press Conference Colt Brennan, making me sad Steve Slaton, one of my favorite prospects Peter King, being Peter King That last one got me a little made fun of by a reporter for the Tennessean. It's OK though, I hated on Vince Young and enjoyed his stuttering response. It's funny how the "non biased and holy media" are so biased for the teams the cover. -Chris | | By: Big Cat Country - An Unoffical Jacksonville Jaguar | | |
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| | NFL Combine: Jack Del Rio Press Conference | | 2008-02-22 14:17:16 | | I'll have to wait till later to get the exact transcript, but here's a quick re-hash of Jack Del Rio's Combine Press Conference! Opening Statement: Coach Del Rio was "Proud but not Satisfied" with his team at the end of the season. He likes that they developed into a "Smart and Tough" team that had the fewest penalties of his tenure in Jacksonville. He is proud of the team, but as he said "we want more". He then gave some hints at the future... Coach Del Rio insisted that the team build this off-season with an eye on the future, that the mission is to be a consistant contender for a championship and not put "all the eggs in one basket" for a one time shot at the big prize. Questions: On what Defensive Coordinator Gregg Williams brings to the team's "defensive player type": No real change in the type of players the team looks for. The focus is on guys that are smart and are "football players", "run and hit" guys. On Dave Campo: Jack has "lots of respect" f | | By: Big Cat Country - An Unoffical Jacksonville Jaguar | | |
| | NFL Combine Live Blog: Part Two | | 2008-02-22 11:53:36 | | Update [2008-2-22 14:58:33 by River City Rage]::If I hear one more wide receiver described as "Wes Welker", I'm going to puke. Update [2008-2-22 13:45:8 by River City Rage]::Things have slowed down a little bit, but Jack Del Rio and James Harris are coming up soon. I'm going to record the conference and write my thoughts, then post here. Transcript will come a little later. Update [2008-2-22 13:35:47 by River City Rage]:: Matt Ryan, QB of Boston College just walked by. He had a parade of media sycophants, up to and including Peter King. I've not seen Peter all weekend, but as soon as Boston was involved, BAM, he's right there. Gil Brandt was there as well, so much in fact that he's standing on stage next to him. I was a total loser and took pictures of em all. Update [2008-2-22 13:5:44 by River City Rage]:: I just had a really nice interview with Brandon Breazell, Wide Receiver, UCLA. He's small, 5-11, 160 lbs, but we all know what small guys from UCLA can bring to the | | By: Big Cat Country - An Unoffical Jacksonville Jaguar | | |
| | NFL Combine Eve! | | 2008-02-20 18:52:29 | | NFL Combine Widget! Top of the Evening! Light posting today as I've had to get some odds and ends ready for the Big Cat Country Scouting Combine Spectacular! Yes, that's right, I'll be blogging live from Indianapolis all weekend long! Now, I'll admit that the Combine is going to be full of rumors and workouts that don't really tell us much about a player, but it's also a mere 9 days before the start of Free Agency, and there's bound to be some movement on that front. Now, there are lots of places that will be offering Combine reporting, but there are a few good reasons to keep Big Cat Country constantly refreshed over the next few days. What to expect from the coverage: Live Blogs: While I don't expect things to happen rapid fire all weekend long, there will be times that a live blog of player interviews, Q and A periods, etc will be important. When things get exciting, expect a live blog. Interviews: Basically, I'm going to attempt to t | | By: Big Cat Country - An Unoffical Jacksonville Jaguar | | |
| | Know Your NFL Combine: An MHR 2008 Draft Resource | | 2008-02-20 04:41:54 | | Welcome to the first of a planned extensive line of Resources for the Denver Broncos fan, courtesy of the many minds here at MHR. This initial foray is intended to garner some feedback from the MHR community, and to kick start the finetuning process so that the greatest Draft Resource for Broncos fans on the web will be as good as we can make it! I would like to start with the Combine, which is right around the corner, starting February 20th and continuing until the 26th. We have many new fans who frequent this site, and not all of them may understand just what the Combine is, or where it fits in the grand scheme of the NFL universe. Fear not! Mile High Report is here for you! National Invitational Camp The National Invitational Camp, commonly called 'the Combine' is a giant 6 day, trackmeet-like event, held every year in the hospitable confines of the RCA dome in Indianapolis. 32 NFL teams send upwards of 40 individuals each, all involved in different capacities with | | By: Mile High Report | | |
| | Big Cat Country: Live NFL Combine Coverage! | | 2008-02-19 16:14:54 | | Big Cat Country::Live from the 2008 NFL Combine! On Thursday we'll start to get a little bit closer to knowing who the Jaguars will be looking at in the NFL Draft. Yup, it's time for the NFL COMBINE! The most exciting time in Draft Season where players burn up draft boards or plummet to the 7th round based on things that have very little to do with actually playing football! Now, the really exciting part is that Big Cat Country will be AT the Combine, covering every angle. What team is spending lots of time with which player, who's "draft stock" is rising, and hopefully a few prospect interviews and some other surprises. The NFL is so kind as to provide wireless internet, so I'll be blogging the whole adventure! As far as I know there won't be many "blogger" type there, so it'll be interesting rubbing elbows with all those NFL types and Media folks. What I'm going to do is offer a perspective on the combine that's bigger than jus | | By: Big Cat Country - An Unoffical Jacksonville Jaguar | | |
| | Defensive Linemen at the 2007 NFL Combine | | 2007-02-27 12:51:00 | | The Defensive linemen and Ends finished their workouts on Monday at the 2007 NFL Combine and the results are just now coming in. Here is an early look at which players hepled or hurt their draft stock.Helped:Talk about a workout warrior, Brian Robinson from Texas came to the combine in great shape. Only 6' 3" 259 pounds, but he has huge thighs and is very explosive. He will probably be converted to outside linebacker in the NFL, but he put up some great numbers at the 2007 NFL Scouting Combine. He ran a 4.67 forty yard dash, 6.89 second 3-cone drill, 4.26 second 20 yard shuttle time and an amazing 40.50 inch vertical jump.Adam Carriker from Nebraska also put on quite a show, at 6' 6" 296 pounds, he had an excellent 4.87 second 40 yard dash, 7.06 second 3-cone drill, 33.5 vertical jump, but what was really amazing was his 4.18 second 20 yard shuttle run time. 300 pounders just don't move that fast.Gaines Adams from Clemson was the other top star, he blazed a 4.69 second 40 yard dash | | By: The NFL Draft Site | | |
| | 3-Cone Champions at the 2007 NFL Combine | | 2007-02-26 14:14:00 | | WR Anthony Gonzalez2007-nfl-draftI try to take in the total player concept, on the field performance (production), level of competition, speed, size, quickness, toughness, smarts and athletic ability, but one measurable that I look closely at every year at the NFL Combine is the 3-cone drill. The 3-cone drill measuers an athletes quickness and change of direction better than the 40 yard dash in my opinion, and over the years the college prospects that had the top 3-cone times tend to be better NFL players. Here is a brief look at some of the top performances in the 3-cone drill at the 2007 NFL Combine.1. WR Anthony Gonzalez, Ohio State, 6' 0" 193 lbs: 6.54 seconds in the 3-cone.2. WR Steve Smith, USC, 5' 11" 197 lbs: 6.68 seconds in the 3-cone.3. RB Garrett Wolfe, Northern Illinois, 5' 7" 175 lbs: 6.69 seconds in the 3-cone.4. TE Kevin Boss, Western Oregon, 6' 6" 260 lbs: 6.96 seconds in the 3-cone.5. OT Adam Koets, Oregon State, 6' 6" 294 lbs: 7.44 seconds in the 3-cone.
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