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ADG Combine
Really.... played the whole year with stress fracture. God help the opposition teams in NFL with healthy play. Good luck ADG in the draft a thanks for the the grit.
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I said this on the other thread, but ADG was all about “Team first” and depending on severity and location of a stress fracture, you can go a lifetime without addressing it. ADG is a first class individual with a mentality coaches will kill for....he will get his big opportunity and make the most of it.Woodstovegang wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2020 10:46 pmReally.... played the whole year with stress fracture. God help the opposition teams in NFL with healthy play. Good luck ADG in the draft a thanks for the the grit.
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The beauty of the combine tests are that if you have ANYTHING wrong that you don't have to address but can correct they will find it. There have been players who were told they need to retire because of the medical tests at the combine. They literally test for just about everything possible there is.appstatealum wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2020 11:09 pmI said this on the other thread, but ADG was all about “Team first” and depending on severity and location of a stress fracture, you can go a lifetime without addressing it. ADG is a first class individual with a mentality coaches will kill for....he will get his big opportunity and make the most of it.Woodstovegang wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2020 10:46 pmReally.... played the whole year with stress fracture. God help the opposition teams in NFL with healthy play. Good luck ADG in the draft a thanks for the the grit.
Funny story I heard from long ago at the combine one time. A player broke his pinky in like 2nd or 3rd grade but never once had an issue from it again. They did every scan and test on that pinky that they would have done had he broken it 3 or 4 weeks prior to the combine. They take no chances.
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Re: ADG Combine
Here are official combine results sent to the NFL teams for Evans and Gaither.
Gaither- Measured 6'1 1/2, 224 pounds with a 9 1/2 hand, 31 1/8 arm, and 75 1/8 wing. He did 21 bench reps and they did not give any details on the injury other than to say he was a medical exclusion.
Evans did almost everything. Measured 5101, 203 pounds. 9 1/4 hand, 31 5/8 arm, 76 5/8 wing. He did 20 reps with a 37 inch vertical and 10'2 and 10'5 broad jump. Did not do shuttles or 3-cone by choice.
Electronic times
1.58 and 1.61 10-yard, 2.60-2.66 20-yard, 4.41-4.51 40
Hand times
1.58/1.60 and 1.53/1.58 10-yard, 2.50/2.50 and 2.53/2.56 20-yard, and 4.47/4.42 and 4.45/4.51 40-yard.
A couple of interesting notes.
Louisiana Lafayette RB Raymond Calais was 5077, 188 pounds with 20 bench reps. He had a 1.56 10, 2.60 20, and ran 4.42 in the 40. He also had a 37 1/2 VJ and 10'0 broad jump.
Another SBC player Robert Hunt from Louisiana Lafayette was 6051, 323 pounds with no workout because of medical. 10 3/4 hand, 33 1/2 arm, and 82 wingspan.
If anyone wants full results on some of our opponents or someone else just ask.
Gaither- Measured 6'1 1/2, 224 pounds with a 9 1/2 hand, 31 1/8 arm, and 75 1/8 wing. He did 21 bench reps and they did not give any details on the injury other than to say he was a medical exclusion.
Evans did almost everything. Measured 5101, 203 pounds. 9 1/4 hand, 31 5/8 arm, 76 5/8 wing. He did 20 reps with a 37 inch vertical and 10'2 and 10'5 broad jump. Did not do shuttles or 3-cone by choice.
Electronic times
1.58 and 1.61 10-yard, 2.60-2.66 20-yard, 4.41-4.51 40
Hand times
1.58/1.60 and 1.53/1.58 10-yard, 2.50/2.50 and 2.53/2.56 20-yard, and 4.47/4.42 and 4.45/4.51 40-yard.
A couple of interesting notes.
Louisiana Lafayette RB Raymond Calais was 5077, 188 pounds with 20 bench reps. He had a 1.56 10, 2.60 20, and ran 4.42 in the 40. He also had a 37 1/2 VJ and 10'0 broad jump.
Another SBC player Robert Hunt from Louisiana Lafayette was 6051, 323 pounds with no workout because of medical. 10 3/4 hand, 33 1/2 arm, and 82 wingspan.
If anyone wants full results on some of our opponents or someone else just ask.