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Dawgs at the Combine
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I am just saying his numbers would be considered pretty good for a safety.
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WeakarmCobra said:
BBK might be good fit for NE, they love white players.
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Kiper on Murphy:
With seven interceptions the past two seasons, Washington's Byron Murphy is the best ball hawk in this class. I don't think his 4.55 40 will cause him to drop far, though he has a smaller frame than I would have liked to see. He's a top-40 prospect on tape.
McShay on Rapp:
Rapp didn't run the 40, but he posted the second-fastest short shuttle for defensive backs, at 3.99 seconds, along with a 6.82-second three-cone drill. His 35-inch vertical and 9-foot-7 broad jump were nearly right on the five-year averages for safeties. But with those times, the 6-foot, 208-pounder certainly helped his cause as a top-40 pick and possibly the first safety off the board in April. -
Is this supposed to be a brag? UW has more than twice as many players than Oregon at the combine and our guys will get drafted higher. Losers gotta cherry pick anything they can find I guess.MariotaTheGawd said: -
Just wait until Oregon is done creating an SEC caliber team in the Pac12.StrongArmCobra said:
Is this supposed to be a brag? UW has more than twice as many players than Oregon at the combine and our guys will get drafted higher. Losers gotta cherry pick anything they can find I guess.MariotaTheGawd said:
They'll be a powerhouse just like South Carolina. -
No, he's just not very smart... but this is hardcorehusky where we tolerate stupidity for entertainment.StrongArmCobra said:
Is this supposed to be a brag? UW has more than twice as many players than Oregon at the combine and our guys will get drafted higher. Losers gotta cherry pick anything they can find I guess.MariotaTheGawd said: -
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How does this work?Domicillo said: -
I'm guessing it's placing top three in a drill by position.HillsboroDuck said:
How does this work?Domicillo said:








