Presented without comment: ASJ's individual workout with the Jets.

The injury had Seferian-Jenkins’ draft stock falling, perhaps even into the third round. However, on Friday, he got medical clearance and went through an individual workout with the Jets. At 6-foot-6 and 271 pounds, he ran a blazing 4.56 in the 40-yard dash, with a 37.5-inch vertical jump, NFL scout Dave-Te’ Thomas told Packer Report on Saturday.
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Should have and still should be a LT. Could have made a lot more money.
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I'm hearing that a little proper motivation goes a long way.
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sounds like a smoke screen to me. I have seen him run and doubt that 4.56 time. I think Jermaine Kearse ran something similar pre draft.
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Amazing what these guys can accomplish just a few months removed from Ivan's tutelage.
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I am calling bullshit on the 4.56 time, it was probably hand timed but some fucktard assistant intern trainer.
He ran a 4.75 40 at the draft combine
his only other "event" was bench press; 225lbs 20 times placing him 10th among the 15 TEs at the combine
a guy who is 6'6" weighs in at 271 and struggles to bench press in the top half of his TE class isnt going to suddenly run in the top10 fastest 40 times for TEs ever and third or fourth best vertical in 5 years
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I thought he didn't run at the combine?
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He didn't run at the combine.Houhusky said:
I am calling bullshit on the 4.56 time, it was probably hand timed but some fucktard assistant intern trainer.
He ran a 4.75 40 at the draft combine
his only other "event" was bench press; 225lbs 20 times placing him 10th among the 15 TEs at the combine
a guy who is 6'6" weighs in at 271 and struggles to bench press in the top half of his TE class isnt going to suddenly run in the top10 fastest 40 times for TEs ever and third or fourth best vertical in 5 years
They are claiming he has Jimmy Graham type numbers but at 10+ lbs heavier after being fairly pedestrian at the combine -
ASJ doesn't quite have the hips that Jimmy Graham does
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Dumbass, fuck o dear!CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:Should have and still should be a LT. Could have made a lot more money.
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If ASJ actually runs a 4.56, it's not football speed. It was surely some fucktard's hand time. No way he runs sub 4.7 electronically. He sucked at getting YAC. I can count on two hands the times he gained more than 10 yards after the catch. I don't remember many broken tackles either. 6'6" 271 with a 4.56 is being a better athlete than Clowney. ASJ is a big, pretty slow TE who has good hands. Maybe he can work his way into being a good TE with some real coaching, but I have my doubts.
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ASJ would've benefited a LOT from another year in college under Peterman.
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http://espn.go.com/nfl/draft/combine/_/id/7CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:He didn't run at the combine.
Houhusky said:I am calling bullshit on the 4.56 time, it was probably hand timed but some fucktard assistant intern trainer.
He ran a 4.75 40 at the draft combine
his only other "event" was bench press; 225lbs 20 times placing him 10th among the 15 TEs at the combine
a guy who is 6'6" weighs in at 271 and struggles to bench press in the top half of his TE class isnt going to suddenly run in the top10 fastest 40 times for TEs ever and third or fourth best vertical in 5 years
They are claiming he has Jimmy Graham type numbers but at 10+ lbs heavier after being fairly pedestrian at the combine
Am I a complete fucktard or does ESPN have a 40 time for ASJ? Where did the time come from if not from the combine? -
The 4.56 is actually a 40 oz. time.
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This is certainly what we witnessed his entire career.RoadDawg55 said:If ASJ actually runs a 4.56, it's not football speed. It was surely some fucktard's hand time. No way he runs sub 4.7 electronically. He sucked at getting YAC. I can count on two hands the times he gained more than 10 yards after the catch. I don't remember many broken tackles either. 6'6" 271 with a 4.56 is being a better athlete than Clowney. ASJ is a big, pretty slow TE who has good hands. Maybe he can work his way into being a good TE with some real coaching, but I have my doubts.
OTOH, it's entirely possible he's committed himself to conditioning for the first time ever, and seeing serious resluts (lol!) with it.
I have no trouble believing a big player could shave .15 to .2 off his 40 time when he gets out from under the not so watchful eye of Sloppy Seven and decides to be serious about his career.
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I kind of hope this is true so we can create a new statement to mock Doogs "Just wait til he gets a few months AWAY from IVAN!"
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Why do you hate 1 yard bubble screens to a 280lb tight end? Smart strategy by the best playcaller in America.RoadDawg55 said:If ASJ actually runs a 4.56, it's not football speed. It was surely some fucktard's hand time. No way he runs sub 4.7 electronically. He sucked at getting YAC. I can count on two hands the times he gained more than 10 yards after the catch. I don't remember many broken tackles either. 6'6" 271 with a 4.56 is being a better athlete than Clowney. ASJ is a big, pretty slow TE who has good hands. Maybe he can work his way into being a good TE with some real coaching, but I have my doubts.
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Disagree. Too soft.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:Should have and still should be a LT. Could have made a lot more money.
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Then that would be even slower.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
He didn't run at the combine.
Houhusky said:I am calling bullshit on the 4.56 time, it was probably hand timed but some fucktard assistant intern trainer.
He ran a 4.75 40 at the draft combine
his only other "event" was bench press; 225lbs 20 times placing him 10th among the 15 TEs at the combine
a guy who is 6'6" weighs in at 271 and struggles to bench press in the top half of his TE class isnt going to suddenly run in the top10 fastest 40 times for TEs ever and third or fourth best vertical in 5 years
They are claiming he has Jimmy Graham type numbers but at 10+ lbs heavier after being fairly pedestrian at the combine -
TTJ said:
The Packers' scout affiliate reports:
The injury had Seferian-Jenkins’ draft stock falling, perhaps even into the third round. However, on Friday, he got medical clearance and went through an individual workout with the Jets. At 6-foot-6 and 271 pounds, he ran a blazing 4.56 in the 40-yard dash, with a 37.5-inch vertical jump, NFL scout Dave-Te’ Thomas told Packer Report on Saturday.
My Pack will never draft this underachiever.
Jerremy Stevens lite.
Now Hartvigson will be a different story. -
salemcoog said:TTJ said:
The Packers' scout affiliate reports:
The injury had Seferian-Jenkins’ draft stock falling, perhaps even into the third round. However, on Friday, he got medical clearance and went through an individual workout with the Jets. At 6-foot-6 and 271 pounds, he ran a blazing 4.56 in the 40-yard dash, with a 37.5-inch vertical jump, NFL scout Dave-Te’ Thomas told Packer Report on Saturday.
My Pack will never draft this underachiever.
Jerremy Stevens lite.
Now Hartvigson will be a different story.
Hi Hugh!
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Is this a joke? He didn't get timed at the combine.Houhusky said:I am calling bullshit on the 4.56 time, it was probably hand timed but some fucktard assistant intern trainer.
He ran a 4.75 40 at the draft combine
his only other "event" was bench press; 225lbs 20 times placing him 10th among the 15 TEs at the combine
a guy who is 6'6" weighs in at 271 and struggles to bench press in the top half of his TE class isnt going to suddenly run in the top10 fastest 40 times for TEs ever and third or fourth best vertical in 5 years
They are claiming he has Jimmy Graham type numbers but at 10+ lbs heavier after being fairly pedestrian at the combine
In other news, preparing for a million dollar paycheck >> hanging with Ivan Sark -
ASJ was lethargic and content under the supervision of Sark which will likely lead to a rude awakening at the next level. He doesn't know what it takes to be an elite TE because he didn't have the motivation from within and from his coaches at UW. He always looked pudgy & soft and quite frankly played that way too. He was never properly conditioned because he tended to lean on his natural ability instead of pushing himself to the next level, hence being 20 lbs overweight. You don't excel in the NFL with the habits he developed at UW.
In my eyes he never lived up to the hype that surrounded him when he committed to Washington.
There is a reason why two years ago Rob Rang said he would be a top-10 pick and now he's being projected into the 2nd and 3rd rounds, even after winning the Mackey Award this year. Reality has caught up to Austin. The DUI didn't help his stock either although I think he's done a good job moving on from that chapter of his life. Frankly, he never reached his true potential under the favoritism and coddling of Sark's tutelage.
His game speed feels more like 4.8 than 4.56. With that being said he does have an incredible catch radius that you can't teach and if he falls into the right situation I could see him making an impact. Talent has never been the problem; its a lack of motivation. He's still a Dawg and I'm going to be rooting for him in the NFL just like I do all Huskies who get the opportunity to play professional football. Who knows he might get lucky and have a real coach to guide him throughout his career.
However, if he had made the smart choice and converted to LT his freshman year, given his skill set we would likely be talking about him in the same breath as Robinson & Matthews, both consensus top10 picks in the upcoming draft. Instead, he stuck with TE and his draft stock has tilted downward along with his future salary earning potential. That ship has sailed. -
Is that while driving or before?PurpleJ said:The 4.56 is actually a 40 oz. time.
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During. Hand timed.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
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i agree however i never saw enough grit or toughness in him on the field that is required in the NFL so I'm skeptical that he can turn the odd ballerina catch into a fulltime TE gig.pat_hm said:ASJ was lethargic and content under the supervision of Sark which will likely lead to a rude awakening at the next level. He doesn't know what it takes to be an elite TE because he didn't have the motivation from within and from his coaches at UW. He always looked pudgy & soft and quite frankly played that way too. He was never properly conditioned because he tended to lean on his natural ability instead of pushing himself to the next level, hence being 20 lbs overweight. You don't excel in the NFL with the habits he developed at UW.
In my eyes he never lived up to the hype that surrounded him when he committed to Washington.
There is a reason why two years ago Rob Rang said he would be a top-10 pick and now he's being projected into the 2nd and 3rd rounds, even after winning the Mackey Award this year. Reality has caught up to Austin. The DUI didn't help his stock either although I think he's done a good job moving on from that chapter of his life. Frankly, he never reached his true potential under the favoritism and coddling of Sark's tutelage.
His game speed feels more like 4.8 than 4.56. With that being said he does have an incredible catch radius that you can't teach and if he falls into the right situation I could see him making an impact. Talent has never been the problem; its a lack of motivation. He's still a Dawg and I'm going to be rooting for him in the NFL just like I do all Huskies who get the opportunity to play professional football. Who knows he might get lucky and have a real coach to guide him throughout his career.
However, if he had made the smart choice and converted to LT his freshman year, given his skill set we would likely be talking about him in the same breath as Robinson & Matthews, both consensus top10 picks in the upcoming draft. Instead, he stuck with TE and his draft stock has tilted downward along with his future salary earning potential. That ship has sailed. -
ASJ was the anthesis of TUFF.Meek said:
i agree however i never saw enough grit or toughness in him on the field that is required in the NFL so I'm skeptical that he can turn the odd ballerina catch into a fulltime TE gig.pat_hm said:ASJ was lethargic and content under the supervision of Sark which will likely lead to a rude awakening at the next level. He doesn't know what it takes to be an elite TE because he didn't have the motivation from within and from his coaches at UW. He always looked pudgy & soft and quite frankly played that way too. He was never properly conditioned because he tended to lean on his natural ability instead of pushing himself to the next level, hence being 20 lbs overweight. You don't excel in the NFL with the habits he developed at UW.
In my eyes he never lived up to the hype that surrounded him when he committed to Washington.
There is a reason why two years ago Rob Rang said he would be a top-10 pick and now he's being projected into the 2nd and 3rd rounds, even after winning the Mackey Award this year. Reality has caught up to Austin. The DUI didn't help his stock either although I think he's done a good job moving on from that chapter of his life. Frankly, he never reached his true potential under the favoritism and coddling of Sark's tutelage.
His game speed feels more like 4.8 than 4.56. With that being said he does have an incredible catch radius that you can't teach and if he falls into the right situation I could see him making an impact. Talent has never been the problem; its a lack of motivation. He's still a Dawg and I'm going to be rooting for him in the NFL just like I do all Huskies who get the opportunity to play professional football. Who knows he might get lucky and have a real coach to guide him throughout his career.
However, if he had made the smart choice and converted to LT his freshman year, given his skill set we would likely be talking about him in the same breath as Robinson & Matthews, both consensus top10 picks in the upcoming draft. Instead, he stuck with TE and his draft stock has tilted downward along with his future salary earning potential. That ship has sailed. -
Good poast but I disagree with the LT paragraph. He is already a lazy blocker lacking strength for his size at TE, I don't think he would have had the mentality required to be a lineman.pat_hm said:ASJ was lethargic and content under the supervision of Sark which will likely lead to a rude awakening at the next level. He doesn't know what it takes to be an elite TE because he didn't have the motivation from within and from his coaches at UW. He always looked pudgy & soft and quite frankly played that way too. He was never properly conditioned because he tended to lean on his natural ability instead of pushing himself to the next level, hence being 20 lbs overweight. You don't excel in the NFL with the habits he developed at UW.
In my eyes he never lived up to the hype that surrounded him when he committed to Washington.
There is a reason why two years ago Rob Rang said he would be a top-10 pick and now he's being projected into the 2nd and 3rd rounds, even after winning the Mackey Award this year. Reality has caught up to Austin. The DUI didn't help his stock either although I think he's done a good job moving on from that chapter of his life. Frankly, he never reached his true potential under the favoritism and coddling of Sark's tutelage.
His game speed feels more like 4.8 than 4.56. With that being said he does have an incredible catch radius that you can't teach and if he falls into the right situation I could see him making an impact. Talent has never been the problem; its a lack of motivation. He's still a Dawg and I'm going to be rooting for him in the NFL just like I do all Huskies who get the opportunity to play professional football. Who knows he might get lucky and have a real coach to guide him throughout his career.
However, if he had made the smart choice and converted to LT his freshman year, given his skill set we would likely be talking about him in the same breath as Robinson & Matthews, both consensus top10 picks in the upcoming draft. Instead, he stuck with TE and his draft stock has tilted downward along with his future salary earning potential. That ship has sailed. -
So very this.The_Undertaker said:
Good poast but I disagree with the LT paragraph. He is already a lazy blocker lacking strength for his size at TE, I don't think he would have had the mentality required to be a lineman.pat_hm said:ASJ was lethargic and content under the supervision of Sark which will likely lead to a rude awakening at the next level. He doesn't know what it takes to be an elite TE because he didn't have the motivation from within and from his coaches at UW. He always looked pudgy & soft and quite frankly played that way too. He was never properly conditioned because he tended to lean on his natural ability instead of pushing himself to the next level, hence being 20 lbs overweight. You don't excel in the NFL with the habits he developed at UW.
In my eyes he never lived up to the hype that surrounded him when he committed to Washington.
There is a reason why two years ago Rob Rang said he would be a top-10 pick and now he's being projected into the 2nd and 3rd rounds, even after winning the Mackey Award this year. Reality has caught up to Austin. The DUI didn't help his stock either although I think he's done a good job moving on from that chapter of his life. Frankly, he never reached his true potential under the favoritism and coddling of Sark's tutelage.
His game speed feels more like 4.8 than 4.56. With that being said he does have an incredible catch radius that you can't teach and if he falls into the right situation I could see him making an impact. Talent has never been the problem; its a lack of motivation. He's still a Dawg and I'm going to be rooting for him in the NFL just like I do all Huskies who get the opportunity to play professional football. Who knows he might get lucky and have a real coach to guide him throughout his career.
However, if he had made the smart choice and converted to LT his freshman year, given his skill set we would likely be talking about him in the same breath as Robinson & Matthews, both consensus top10 picks in the upcoming draft. Instead, he stuck with TE and his draft stock has tilted downward along with his future salary earning potential. That ship has sailed.
This is me everytime people rip him as this soft TE (which he is) and then say the solution is he should have played the most physical position on the field:
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I don't blame ASJ for not wanting to play tackle. Yes, they make more money in the NFL, but speaking for myself, playing OL would suck. Catching the ball and making plays is better.
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If we had a good OL coach you'd be right. Plus good LT's make way more than TE's. However, what NFL OL has Sark brought in and developed? The answer after 5 years is ZERO!pat_hm said:ASJ was lethargic and content under the supervision of Sark which will likely lead to a rude awakening at the next level. He doesn't know what it takes to be an elite TE because he didn't have the motivation from within and from his coaches at UW. He always looked pudgy & soft and quite frankly played that way too. He was never properly conditioned because he tended to lean on his natural ability instead of pushing himself to the next level, hence being 20 lbs overweight. You don't excel in the NFL with the habits he developed at UW.
In my eyes he never lived up to the hype that surrounded him when he committed to Washington.
There is a reason why two years ago Rob Rang said he would be a top-10 pick and now he's being projected into the 2nd and 3rd rounds, even after winning the Mackey Award this year. Reality has caught up to Austin. The DUI didn't help his stock either although I think he's done a good job moving on from that chapter of his life. Frankly, he never reached his true potential under the favoritism and coddling of Sark's tutelage.
His game speed feels more like 4.8 than 4.56. With that being said he does have an incredible catch radius that you can't teach and if he falls into the right situation I could see him making an impact. Talent has never been the problem; its a lack of motivation. He's still a Dawg and I'm going to be rooting for him in the NFL just like I do all Huskies who get the opportunity to play professional football. Who knows he might get lucky and have a real coach to guide him throughout his career.
However, if he had made the smart choice and converted to LT his freshman year, given his skill set we would likely be talking about him in the same breath as Robinson & Matthews, both consensus top10 picks in the upcoming draft. Instead, he stuck with TE and his draft stock has tilted downward along with his future salary earning potential. That ship has sailed.
That is the most damning thing of the Sark era was he has no OL in five years that he recruited that will be drafted to play in the NFL. Yet Kim defended Sark and the OL coach who was there the entire time yet they weren't doing their fucking job!
Yet Kim says we have the agenda when it's obvious he does. Defending the OL, OL recruiting and OL development is the biggest agenda to gain access of all the bullshit that Kim has ever done.