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  • #46
    Here is how the BYU guys have done.

    Name 40 Bench Vert Broad 3 Cone 20Yd Shuttle
    Cody Hoffman 4.65 13 27.5 108 6.89 4.2
    Eathyn Manumaleuna 5.16 29 28 101 7.78 DNP
    Daniel Sorensen 4.67 13 32 114 6.47 3.95
    Devin Unga DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
    Kyle Van Noy 4.71 21 32.5 112 7.22 4.2
    Sorensen also had a 10.8 second 60 yard shuttle.
    Last edited by SCcoug; 02-25-2014, 02:10 PM. Reason: updated table

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    • #47
      Danny might have sucked it up in the 40, bench, vert and broad, but he destroyed the field (1st among all safeties and DB's) in the 3 cone drill, 20 yd shuttle and 60 yd shuttle. Great job by him there. He might have a shot yet.

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      • #48
        Originally posted by LiveCoug View Post
        Danny might have sucked it up in the 40, bench, vert and broad, but he destroyed the field (1st among all safeties and DB's) in the 3 cone drill, 20 yd shuttle and 60 yd shuttle. Great job by him there. He might have a shot yet.
        He'll be a special teams specialist for a long time if he stays healthy. He was the first guy down in every kickoff and punt coverage team. His cone numbers reflect that.
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        • #49
          Originally posted by LiveCoug View Post
          Danny might have sucked it up in the 40, bench, vert and broad, but he destroyed the field (1st among all safeties and DB's) in the 3 cone drill, 20 yd shuttle and 60 yd shuttle. Great job by him there. He might have a shot yet.
          bates-bill-bio1.jpg

          This is who Danny should hope to become to make it in the NFL.

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          • #50
            Originally posted by Sizzle View Post
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            This is who Danny should hope to become to make it in the NFL.
            Bill Bates was a bad ass.
            I'm like LeBron James.
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            • #51
              Originally posted by smokymountainrain View Post
              Bill Bates was a bad ass.
              Almost badass enough for me to like the Cowboys. Almost.

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              • #52
                SI.com put out a mock draft today with Van Noy going in the second round to the Bengals with the 55th pick of the draft.

                http://nfl.si.com/2014/02/26/2014-nf...eg-robinson/3/

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by I.J. Reilly View Post
                  SI.com put out a mock draft today with Van Noy going in the second round to the Bengals with the 55th pick of the draft.

                  http://nfl.si.com/2014/02/26/2014-nf...eg-robinson/3/
                  aren't the Bengals pretty LB heavy?
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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by HuskyFreeNorthwest View Post
                    aren't the Bengals pretty LB heavy?
                    This is what the article has to say about it:

                    Cincinnati almost certainly will lose Michael Johnson this offseason and James Harrison is on his last legs, so finding another pass-rush threat off the edge is imperative.

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                    • #55
                      Barry Switzer has conflicted feelings about Manziel:

                      He's the best I've seen. I've never seen a quarterback in college football take control of a game like he does and put up the numbers he does. It's fantastic what he's done against good competition. Game after game after game the numbers he puts up are staggering," Switzer said. "And when you watch him, you think he's a running back. You can't get to him, he's quick, he has more quickness than he does speed. He's elusive. You can't touch him. ... Strong arm. You watch him on film and tape and I've watched him enough -- the guy is oblivious to the rush. He lets you think you're going to touch him and then he disappears and he gets away from you and buys time. When a guy does that, guys are going to separate. I don't care how good you are in pro football, you can't cover for more than five seconds. Then they're going to be free.
                      "And Johnny Manziel gets the ball to people. He's the most dominant, most dynamic college quarterback I've ever seen."
                      In the same interview, he said:

                      "I'm gonna tell you. I said Johnny Manziel is ... I don't like his antics. I think he's an arrogant little prick," Switzer said. "I've said that and I'll say it again. He's a privileged kid, he's embarrassed himself, he's embarrassed his teammates, his program. He's embarrassed his coach. And they'll all have to defend him because they have to coach. I know that. I spent 40 years in the damn game so I know how it works."
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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by TripletDaddy View Post
                        Barry Switzer has conflicted feelings about Manziel
                        I don't know how you don't have convicted feelings about the kid. He's put up insane numbers against the toughest competition in college football. First Freshman to ever win the Heisman, and a kid who is always capable of making plays no matter how bad the situation looks. You think back to some of the highlights he's had, and they're awesome. The flip side of the coin, you have to look at his reckless style of play and wonder if it translates. Can he stay healthy? Everything is that much faster and everyone that much stronger at the next level. Will he be able to maintain the elusiveness? What about decision making. The DBs are that much quicker, react that much sooner. A lot of the Riley Nelson-esque plays that he made absolutely will result in turnovers in the NFL.

                        In terms of comparison, Jerry Rice and Jon Gruden both compared him to Steve Young coming out of BYU.

                        http://www.49ers.com/news/article-2/...e-e972ba8e33e5

                        Where I think the comparison falls flat is the fact that Young was dedicated to his craft. He was extremely intelligent (he graduated Law School while playing in the NFL) and you didn't ever have Steve Young getting caught doing things like this:

                        Johnny-Manziel-Drinking.jpg

                        Or

                        johnny-manziel-lauren-hanley-club.jpg
                        (Not that he can really be blamed for this one... just means he's a male)

                        If I'm a team drafting in the top 10 and need a QB, Manziel terrifies me. He's the type of guy that gets GMs fired, either because they passed on him and he turned into a stud, or they gambled, and it blew up in their faces. You'd have to ask yourself, is this the guy you're going to get leading your franchise, someone who isn't afraid of a challenge, who is never going to back down, who is going to lay it all out on the field?



                        Or are you going to get the kid who is just here to party?

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by Sizzle View Post
                          I don't know how you don't have convicted feelings about the kid. He's put up insane numbers against the toughest competition in college football. First Freshman to ever win the Heisman, and a kid who is always capable of making plays no matter how bad the situation looks. You think back to some of the highlights he's had, and they're awesome. The flip side of the coin, you have to look at his reckless style of play and wonder if it translates. Can he stay healthy? Everything is that much faster and everyone that much stronger at the next level. Will he be able to maintain the elusiveness? What about decision making. The DBs are that much quicker, react that much sooner. A lot of the Riley Nelson-esque plays that he made absolutely will result in turnovers in the NFL.

                          In terms of comparison, Jerry Rice and Jon Gruden both compared him to Steve Young coming out of BYU.

                          http://www.49ers.com/news/article-2/...e-e972ba8e33e5

                          Where I think the comparison falls flat is the fact that Young was dedicated to his craft. He was extremely intelligent (he graduated Law School while playing in the NFL) and you didn't ever have Steve Young getting caught doing things like this:

                          [ATTACH=CONFIG]3973[/ATTACH]

                          Or

                          [ATTACH=CONFIG]3974[/ATTACH]
                          (Not that he can really be blamed for this one... just means he's a male)

                          If I'm a team drafting in the top 10 and need a QB, Manziel terrifies me. He's the type of guy that gets GMs fired, either because they passed on him and he turned into a stud, or they gambled, and it blew up in their faces. You'd have to ask yourself, is this the guy you're going to get leading your franchise, someone who isn't afraid of a challenge, who is never going to back down, who is going to lay it all out on the field?



                          Or are you going to get the kid who is just here to party?
                          Not to mention, he apparently killed it at his pro day. In general, I tend to think pro days are a joke, but I guess if you are going to have a pro day, you might as well knock it out of the park. In Manziel's case, the pro day may have been a bit more meaningful because it only focuses on the strengths of a pocket passer - yet he still looked very good in terms of his footwork, his movement within the pocket, his arm strength, his accuracy, etc.
                          I'm like LeBron James.
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                          • #58
                            Any team that takes Manziel on the first day is either stupid, desperate, or both.
                            Dio perdona tante cose per un’opera di misericordia
                            God forgives many things for an act of mercy
                            Alessandro Manzoni

                            Knock it off. This board has enough problems without a dose of middle-age lechery.

                            pelagius

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by pellegrino View Post
                              Any team that takes Manziel on the first day is either stupid, desperate, or both.
                              I would take Manziel with the first pick in the draft. In fact I am pretty disappointed the Raiders traded for Schaub because I wanted Johnny Football in Oakland. I'd also love to see his girlfriend as a Raiderette.
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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by Surfah View Post
                                I would take Manziel with the first pick in the draft. In fact I am pretty disappointed the Raiders traded for Schaub because I wanted Johnny Football in Oakland. I'd also love to see his girlfriend as a Raiderette.
                                Fools gold, IMO. Within 5 years he'll have blown his knee at least once and may not even be in the league anymore. He's an electrifying player, but I don't think his style translates to what the NFL is right now. He will be no different than RG3.
                                Dio perdona tante cose per un’opera di misericordia
                                God forgives many things for an act of mercy
                                Alessandro Manzoni

                                Knock it off. This board has enough problems without a dose of middle-age lechery.

                                pelagius

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