Wow!
Wow!
Very impressive, but his talent would translate better in football I think.
You nailed it!
I confess I have never seen a guy play defensive end/WR before. Yep, a first!
Idk, I might tamp that down a bit. He’s got phenomenal speed, but I’m guessing he’s really tight in the hips. I’d like to see him run the cones a bit before I’m sold.
dmb wrote:
Idk, I might tamp that down a bit. He’s got phenomenal speed, but I’m guessing he’s really tight in the hips. I’d like to see him run the cones a bit before I’m sold.
6-5/235/10.35.....SOLD!!!!!!!!!!
dmb wrote:
Idk, I might tamp that down a bit. He’s got phenomenal speed, but I’m guessing he’s really tight in the hips. I’d like to see him run the cones a bit before I’m sold.
Why cones? Watch him play football. A far better way to evaluate him.
You may want to look at Emile Erasmus.
Around 6'4" and mostly heard he's between 220-225.
10.01 with almost no wind. 10.02 into a negative wind.
Same weight and two inches taller than DK Metcalf (10.36). Looks like legit NFL material.
Large n in charge wrote:
You may want to look at Emile Erasmus.
Around 6'4" and mostly heard he's between 220-225.
10.01 with almost no wind. 10.02 into a negative wind.
Knew about him just didn't know he this big,
Should have played running back.
Prior to Bolt there was a white guy way back when at Georgia Tech named Perrin Walker was running 10.3's on dirt, he was 6-5 doubt the 235.
William Perry, “The Fridge,” was a defensive lineman for the Chicago Bears. Every now and then he came in as a fullback when the Bears were within the 5 yard line of the opponent. He came in as a blocker or to pound the ball in from the 1 or 2 yard line. He was about 6’2” and probably close to 350 lbs. He once ran a 100 in about 10.4ish. That was with electronic timing and out of the blocks. It was a legit time and not a BS hand held time that the football coaches also do when timing 40s.
100m or 100y dash?
Lol. And immediately goes to running back. Now why in the world would this guy want to go to the NFL?? Especially being that he's from S. Africa. Why wouldn't he go for rugby?
Why wouldn't he go for NHL if he's going to go overseas? Much more exciting game, and much closer to soccer which South Africans play also..
Anyway,best running back is McCaffrey who is only 5'11". How do you see a 6'4" guy being a star running back? Those guys prance around more instead of being straight up explosive power.
The Fridge wrote:
William Perry, “The Fridge,” was a defensive lineman for the Chicago Bears. Every now and then he came in as a fullback when the Bears were within the 5 yard line of the opponent. He came in as a blocker or to pound the ball in from the 1 or 2 yard line. He was about 6’2” and probably close to 350 lbs. He once ran a 100 in about 10.4ish. That was with electronic timing and out of the blocks. It was a legit time and not a BS hand held time that the football coaches also do when timing 40s.
I keep up with this football/track connection pretty tight, I know nothing about Perry ever running anything, so......where can I find that, where did you come up that info?
Cherno wrote:
Lol. And immediately goes to running back. Now why in the world would this guy want to go to the NFL?? Especially being that he's from S. Africa. Why wouldn't he go for rugby?
Why wouldn't he go for NHL if he's going to go overseas? Much more exciting game, and much closer to soccer which South Africans play also..
Anyway,best running back is McCaffrey who is only 5'11". How do you see a 6'4" guy being a star running back? Those guys prance around more instead of being straight up explosive power.
A guy with that size/speed combo, yep.....running back. A faster Calvin Hill who was 6-4 I know.....who?
Jonathan Taylor is the best RB in the NFL right now, McCafferty not really close.
What is this....
......a 10.29...damn!!!!!!!!!!!
yards? wrote:
100m or 100y dash?
100 meters
The fridge was fast as hell. Who else weighing 350 pounds could run 10.4 for the 100?
Unfortunately he’s now about 450 and is confined to a wheelchair…
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