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Pro Day notes on our picks

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by PaulPaladin, Apr 26, 2009.

  1. PaulPaladin

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    CB Captain Munnerlyn (5-8 5/8, 186) posted a 4.44 and 4.41 in the 40-yard dash, a 4.04 in the short shuttle and a 7.05 in the three-cone drill as well as a 36.5-inch vertical jump.

    DT Corvey Irvin (6-3 1/8, 302 pounds) ran a 4.99 and 5.01 in the 40, had a 25-inch vertical jump, an 8-foot, 7-inch broad jump, a 4.66 short shuttle, a 7.60 three-cone drill and did not do a bench press.

    Fifteen players worked out at the pro day, but many scouts and personnel men were there to watch DE/LB Everette Brown (6-1 7/8, 256 pounds). He turned in a 31-inch vertical leap and a 9-foot, 9-inch broad jump, but he otherwise stood on his numbers from the combine.

    Duke Robinson (6-5 1/4, 330 pounds) Robinson stood on his 40 times from the combine, posted a 31 1/2-inch vertical, a 8-3 broad jump and a 5.0-second short shuttle, and put up 20 bench-press reps.

    Syracuse: Eleven players worked indoors on FieldTurf. The two notables were FB Tony Fiammetta and G Ryan Durand. Fiammetta checked in at 6-0 1/4, 242 pounds. He kept his sprint times and jumps from the combines, but did post a 4.33 short shuttle and a 7.03 three-cone drill.

    Sherrod Martin stole the show at Troy’s pro day. The cornerback, who was also at the combine, looked excellent in the positional drills.
    He was solid in the workout drills as well, running the 40-yard dash in 4.46 and 4.49 seconds and posting a 36.5-inch vertical jump.


    Running back Mike Goodson (5-11 ¾, 212 pounds) ran the 40 in 4.43 and 4.47 seconds and did positional drills for the scouts. His 40 times might be inflated a little because A&M is one of three schools (Wisconsin and Ohio State are the others) to lay down a rubber surface over the top of their indoor field turf, which can result in quicker times. Goodson ran a 4.54 40 at the combine, the seventh-fastest among running backs in Indy two weeks ago.
     
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    20 reps on the bench press is very poor for an OL. He must be strong in the legs and rear end. I haven't followed the jumping numbers for OL, and they don't even publish the Cybex numbers.
     
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    yep, that's not good enough for a 330 lb guy. That makes some sense as to why he fell.

    Fiametta did 30, at 80 lbs less.
     

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