squire12 Posted February 25, 2019 Share Posted February 25, 2019 Here’s a look at the full schedule of events for this week in Indy. Wednesday, Feb. 27 Coach/GM press conferences - Brian Gutekunst 10:45 AM ET; Matt LaFleur 1:45 PM ET RB/OL/ST: Measurements & medical tests Thursday, Feb. 28 Coach/GM press conferences RB/OL/ST: Bench press, media interviews QB/WR/TE: Measurements & medical tests Friday, March 1 RB/OL/ST: On-field workouts QB/WR/TE: Bench press, media interviews DL/LB: Measurements & medical tests Saturday, March 2 QB/WR/TE: On-field workouts DL/LB: Bench press, media interviews DB: Measurements & medical tests Sunday, March 3 DL/LB: On-field workouts DB: Bench press, media interviews Monday, March 4 DB: On-field workouts https://www.acmepackingcompany.com/nfl-draft-2019-packers/2019/2/24/18234941/2019-nfl-scouting-combine-full-schedule-of-events-workouts-interviews Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
squire12 Posted February 25, 2019 Author Share Posted February 25, 2019 Results of testing I will try to see if I can find a good resource that compiles the testing for each position. http://walterfootball.com/combine/weighin/RB OL testing info. I think this is accurate, but if you see something that is off, let me know. Some noteworthy tests that pass some previous GB thresholds are noted in green, those missing slightly are in yellow. Key items to look at.... 3-cone less that 7.70 short shuttle less than 4.75 10 yard split less than 1.8 Players that hit all 3 of those: Garrett Bradbury, Andre Dilliard, Ryan Bates, Shaq Calhoun, Chris Lindstrom, Trey Pipkins Players with 2, and just missing 1: Hajlte Froholdt, Kaleb McGary, Paul Adams, Connor McGovern Dalton Risner with a 10 yard split of 1.93, but had the 3 cone and short shuttle 5.20 1.80 7.70 4.75 30 97 Player School Hght Wght Off. 40 Unoff. 40 10-Yd Split Bench 3-cone shuttle Vert Broad Hand Arm Adams, Paul Missouri 6057 317 5.18 5.19 1.83 16 7.68 4.74 27 103 10 33 1/2 Bailey, Zack South Carolina 6051 299 -- -- -- 24 -- -- 28 103 9 5/8 33 Bars, Alex Notre Dame 6057 312 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - 9 3/8 32 3/4 Barton, Jackson Utah 6072 310 5.18 5.18 1.82 25 7.85 4.66 27 109 9 1/4 34 Bates, Ryan Penn St. 6044 306 5.09 5.02 1.7 28 7.45 4.53 27 102 9 1/2 32 1/2 Benzschawel, Beau Wisconsin 6062 309 5.24 5.26 1.88 20 -- -- -- - 9 5/8 33 3/8 Bradbury, Garrett N.C. State 6027 306 4.92 4.93 1.74 34 7.41 4.53 31 104 10 1/2 31 3/4 Cajuste, Yodny West Virginia 6047 312 -- -- -- 32 -- -- -- - 10 34 Calhoun, Shaq Mississippi St. 6024 310 5.07 5.08 1.72 26 7.46 4.62 28.5 105 10 33 1/8 Daley, Dennis South Carolina 6050 317 5.23 5.24 1.85 20 7.95 4.92 26.5 103 9 1/2 33 3/8 Davis, Nate North Carolina Charlotte 6032 316 5.23 5.24 1.84 23 7.94 4.83 26 107 9 1/2 33 1/8 Deiter, Michael Wisconsin 6051 309 5.23 5.23 1.81 21 7.88 4.81 28 105 10 3/4 33 1/8 Dillard, Andre Washington St. 6050 315 4.96 4.97 1.69 24 7.44 4.4 29 118 10 33 1/2 Edoga, Chuma USC 6034 308 5.19 5.2 1.78 21 -- -- -- - 9 5/8 34 3/4 Edwards, David Wisconsin 6062 308 5.28 5.28 1.8 -- 7.69 4.77 25.5 99 9 3/4 33 3/8 Evans, Bobby Oklahoma 6043 312 5.2 5.21 1.86 22 -- -- -- - 9 7/8 34 3/4 Ford, Cody Oklahoma 6036 329 5.21 5.21 1.81 19 8.27 4.87 28.5 104 9 3/4 34 Froholdt, Hjalte Arkansas 6045 306 5.2 5.2 1.83 31 7.51 4.54 27.5 105 9 3/4 31 1/4 Gaillard, Lamont Georgia 6025 305 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - 10 3/8 33 1/2 Gray, Derwin Maryland 6044 320 -- 5.26 1.85 26 -- -- -- 90 9 5/8 34 3/8 Greene, Donnell Minnesota 6052 335 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - 9 1/2 35 1/4 Greenidge, Ethan Villanova 6043 327 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - 10 3/8 34 3/4 Haynes, Phil Wake Forest 6035 322 5.2 5.2 1.79 33 7.76 4.95 31 108 9 1/2 33 1/2 Herbig, Nate Stanford 6034 335 5.41 5.42 1.86 29 8.15 5.04 24 90 10 1/8 32 3/8 Howard, Tytus Alabama St. 6050 322 5.05 5.05 1.81 21 8.34 4.87 29.5 103 10 5/8 34 Hyatt, Mitch Clemson 6053 303 -- -- -- 28 7.72 4.52 25.5 102 10 1/4 34 1/8 Ivey, Martez Florida 6050 315 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - 10 3/8 36 1/4 James, Andre UCLA 6041 299 5.32 5.32 1.85 21 8 4.84 29 105 10 32 Jenkins, Elgton Mississippi St. 6044 310 -- -- -- 29 7.77 4.62 28 109 10 1/4 34 Johnson, Devon Florida 6071 326 5.16 -- -- 26 8.34 5.28 27.5 89 10 5/8 34 Johnson, Fred Ferris St. 6072 338 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - 9 1/2 34 3/4 Jones, Tyler N.C. State 6030 306 -- -- -- 23 7.75 4.82 31.5 111 9 3/4 33 3/4 Jordan, Michael Ohio St. 6057 312 5.27 5.28 1.86 19 7.71 4.71 32.5 116 10 34 1/4 Knight, Brandon Indiana 6036 314 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - 10 34 Lindstrom, Chris Boston College 6036 308 4.91 4.92 1.7 25 7.61 4.54 30.5 117 9 1/2 34 1/8 Little, Greg Mississippi 6052 310 5.33 5.34 1.84 -- -- 4.74 25 113 10 1/4 35 1/4 McCoy, Erik Texas A&M 6037 303 4.89 4.9 1.72 29 8.28 4.62 31 107 9 5/8 33 McGary, Kaleb Washington 6071 317 5.05 5.06 1.83 23 7.66 4.58 33.5 111 10 1/8 32 7/8 McGovern, Connor Penn St. 6053 308 -- -- -- 28 7.66 4.57 -- 112 9 7/8 34 1/8 Miles, Joshua Morgan St. 6050 314 5.32 5.33 1.85 -- 8.07 4.75 36 109 10 3/4 35 5/8 Nijman, Yosh Virginia Tech 6067 324 -- -- -- 27 8.07 4.5 -- 114 10 34 Opeta, Iosua Weber St. 6042 301 5.02 5.03 1.66 39 8.06 4.94 33 112 9 7/8 33 1/4 Patterson, Javon Mississippi 6027 307 5.13 5.13 1.78 27 7.72 4.78 27.5 98 9 32 1/2 Pierschbacher, Ross Alabama 6035 307 5.2 5.21 1.85 20 7.83 4.7 22.5 - 10 32 1/8 Pipkins, Trey Sioux Falls 6061 309 5.12 5.12 1.75 16 7.61 4.7 33.5 114 9 5/8 33 7/8 Pope, Ryan San Diego St. 6070 320 -- -- -- 25 -- -- -- - 11 1/8 34 1/2 Powers, Ben Oklahoma 6040 307 -- -- -- 21 -- -- -- - 9 7/8 33 3/4 Prince, Isaiah Ohio St. 6064 305 5.09 5.09 1.77 23 7.9 5.02 27 115 10 1/8 35 1/2 Risner, Dalton Kansas St. 6046 312 5.3 5.31 1.93 23 7.69 4.52 28.5 110 10 1/4 34 Roemer, Tyler San Diego St. 6063 312 5.21 5.21 1.78 18 7.75 4.76 30.5 108 10 1/4 33 7/8 Samia, Dru Oklahoma 6046 305 5.29 5.3 1.84 28 7.89 4.7 27.5 101 10 1/8 33 Scharping, Max Northern Illinois 6057 327 -- -- -- 27 7.77 4.69 28 108 10 33 5/8 Sweet, William North Carolina 6060 313 5.27 5.27 1.85 23 8.01 5 30.5 111 10 1/8 34 3/8 Tate, Trevon Memphis 6024 293 -- -- -- 22 -- -- -- - 9 5/8 32 3/8 Taylor, Jawaan Florida 6050 312 -- -- -- 24 -- -- -- - 10 35 1/8 Udoh, Oli Elon 6054 323 5.05 5.05 1.85 26 7.88 5.05 28.5 105 10 35 3/8 Williams, Jonah Alabama 6044 302 5.12 5.1 1.77 23 8.01 4.79 28 100 10 1/8 33 5/8 TE Testing info Key tests to look at: 40 faster than 4.70 3-cone less than 7.20 Vertical great than 33 broad jump greater than 115 Players meeting these: Noah Fant, TJ Hockenson, Foster Moreau, Players missing 1: Kahale Warring, Josh Oliver 4.70 20 4.30 7.20 33 115 Player School Hght Wght Off. 40 Unoff. 40 10-Yd Split Bench Shuttle 3-cone Vert Broad Hand Arm Blanton, Kendall Missouri 6062 262 4.95 4.96 -- 22 4.42 7.37 31 113 10 3/8 33 3/4 Brown, Keenen Texas St. 6024 250 4.75 4.76 -- 17 4.51 7.27 33 117 9 7/8 34 1/2 Conrad, C.J. Kentucky 6044 249 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - 9 1/4 31 Fant, Noah Iowa 6041 249 4.5 4.51 -- 20 4.22 6.81 39.5 127 9 3/4 33 1/2 Gentry, Zach Michigan 6081 265 4.9 4.91 -- 12 4.53 7.4 29.5 110 9 1/2 34 1/8 Helm, Daniel Duke 6041 249 4.89 4.9 -- 14 - -- -- - 9 1/2 33 3/8 Hockenson, T.J. Iowa 6046 251 4.7 4.71 -- 17 4.18 7.02 37.5 123 9 1/2 32 1/4 Knox, Dawson Mississippi 6043 254 -- -- -- 16 4.27 7.12 34.5 - 9 3/4 33 1/2 Mack, Alize Notre Dame 6040 249 4.7 4.71 -- 22 4.34 7.27 36 120 9 3/8 33 3/4 Moreau, Foster LSU 6041 253 4.66 4.66 -- 22 4.11 7.16 36.5 121 9 5/8 33 1/2 Nauta, Isaac Georgia 6032 244 4.91 4.92 -- 19 4.43 7.45 28 - 9 3/8 31 7/8 Oliver, Josh San Jose St. 6045 249 4.63 4.64 -- 22 4.47 7.21 34 117 10 3/4 33 1/2 Raymond, Dax Utah St. 6046 255 4.73 4.73 -- 15 4.39 7.15 32 109 10 1/4 32 5/8 Sample, Drew Washington 6046 255 4.71 4.72 -- -- 4.31 7.15 33.5 115 9 5/8 33 3/8 Smith, Irv Alabama 6023 242 4.63 4.64 -- 19 4.33 7.32 32.5 110 9 1/2 31 1/2 Smith, Kaden Stanford 6050 255 4.92 4.93 -- 15 4.47 7.08 32 108 9 5/8 32 1/4 Sternberger, Jace Texas A&M 6040 251 4.75 4.76 -- 17 4.31 7.19 31.5 113 9 3/4 32 1/8 Sweeney, Tommy Boston College 6044 251 4.83 4.84 -- 17 - -- -- - 9 3/4 32 3/4 Warring, Kahale San Diego St. 6051 252 4.67 4.67 -- 19 4.25 7.21 36.5 122 9 3/4 32 3/4 Wesco, Trevon West Virginia 6034 267 4.89 4.89 -- 24 4.38 7.18 31 117 9 1/2 34 3/4 Wilson, Caleb UCLA 6042 240 4.56 4.56 -- -- 4.4 7.2 29 113 9 3/4 33 http://www.footballsfuture.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=439601 (great read for anyone interested in the metrics of things) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
66fan Posted February 26, 2019 Share Posted February 26, 2019 The feel of Christmas Eve as a kid. Much anticipation for the measurements and workouts of the Edge players and D-Line. I look for a major shakeup in slotting of the Edge players. *Burns weighs 245-250 lbs and jumps to the top 5 of the draft (Raiders @ #4) is my prediction. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Dubz41 Posted February 26, 2019 Share Posted February 26, 2019 I know we are anticipating some of the measurables coming; Burns weight, Polite’s arms. Who are some of the others that strike your curiosity? A big one for me, because I think it could change the top 15 picks is Oliver. His weight and strength seem to be the biggest questions. Does Rashan Gary knock it out of the park? If he does- does it raise even further questions about his love of football? If Adderly runs a 4.4 does he ascend to top 20? What OL can climb to top ten with a great workout? My three deep sleepers: Godwin WR Georgia; Chris Johnson S No. Alabama; Dodson ILB Texas A&M. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arthur Penske Posted February 26, 2019 Share Posted February 26, 2019 1 minute ago, Dubz41 said: I know we are anticipating some of the measurables coming; Burns weight, Polite’s arms. Who are some of the others that strike your curiosity? A big one for me, because I think it could change the top 15 picks is Oliver. His weight and strength seem to be the biggest questions. Does Rashan Gary knock it out of the park? If he does- does it raise even further questions about his love of football? If Adderly runs a 4.4 does he ascend to top 20? What OL can climb to top ten with a great workout? My three deep sleepers: Godwin WR Georgia; Chris Johnson S No. Alabama; Dodson ILB Texas A&M. Polite's height, and 3-cone for basically all the EDGE's. Especially Sweat. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vegas492 Posted February 26, 2019 Share Posted February 26, 2019 1 hour ago, 66fan said: The feel of Christmas Eve as a kid. Much anticipation for the measurements and workouts of the Edge players and D-Line. I look for a major shakeup in slotting of the Edge players. *Burns weighs 245-250 lbs and jumps to the top 5 of the draft (Raiders @ #4) is my prediction. If he is north of 240, he's my pick for #12. And...as stated, that should put him clearly in play for the Raiders. Can't wait to see how he and Polite measure! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rcon14 Posted February 26, 2019 Share Posted February 26, 2019 IT'S 3-CONE SZN BABY Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ReadyToThump Posted February 26, 2019 Share Posted February 26, 2019 What's your guy's favorite position group to watch at the combine? If I had to choose one I'd go with DBs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rcon14 Posted February 26, 2019 Share Posted February 26, 2019 25 minutes ago, ReadyToThump said: What's your guy's favorite position group to watch at the combine? If I had to choose one I'd go with DBs. DL/EDGE guys Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
packfanfb Posted February 26, 2019 Share Posted February 26, 2019 3 hours ago, vegas492 said: If he is north of 240, he's my pick for #12. And...as stated, that should put him clearly in play for the Raiders. Can't wait to see how he and Polite measure! If Burns is north of 240, kiss him goodbye IMO. He'll be the 3rd EDGE off the board after Bosa and Allen and may even challenge Allen. Either way, he's top 10 assuming the rest of his combine goes as I expect it will. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
packfanfb Posted February 26, 2019 Share Posted February 26, 2019 3 hours ago, Dubz41 said: I know we are anticipating some of the measurables coming; Burns weight, Polite’s arms. Who are some of the others that strike your curiosity? A big one for me, because I think it could change the top 15 picks is Oliver. His weight and strength seem to be the biggest questions. Does Rashan Gary knock it out of the park? If he does- does it raise even further questions about his love of football? If Adderly runs a 4.4 does he ascend to top 20? What OL can climb to top ten with a great workout? My three deep sleepers: Godwin WR Georgia; Chris Johnson S No. Alabama; Dodson ILB Texas A&M. Could rise as high as top 15 IMO if he does. The safety class isn't the best and with Deionte falling off the table from a top 15 pick to perhaps a 2nd rounder now, it's there for Adderley to ascend because they'll be at least one team who wants a safety that high and no one is probably going to challenge Adderley for SAF No. 1 off the board. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vegas492 Posted February 26, 2019 Share Posted February 26, 2019 54 minutes ago, packfanfb said: Could rise as high as top 15 IMO if he does. The safety class isn't the best and with Deionte falling off the table from a top 15 pick to perhaps a 2nd rounder now, it's there for Adderley to ascend because they'll be at least one team who wants a safety that high and no one is probably going to challenge Adderley for SAF No. 1 off the board. This safety class is the reason why GB should be eager to land not one, but two starting safeties in free agency. While I like Adderly and Gardner, they will take time to adjust to the pro game. We've got young corners already adjusting. Get some quality veterans back there at the safety position and draft for depth, if at all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
packfanfb Posted February 26, 2019 Share Posted February 26, 2019 1 minute ago, vegas492 said: This safety class is the reason why GB should be eager to land not one, but two starting safeties in free agency. While I like Adderly and Gardner, they will take time to adjust to the pro game. We've got young corners already adjusting. Get some quality veterans back there at the safety position and draft for depth, if at all. Could not agree more. I've been pushing the "sign 2 FA safeties" mantra all off-season. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fl0nkerton Posted February 26, 2019 Share Posted February 26, 2019 For those familiar with Waldo's "Speed 40 and Agility #'s" formula, was that specifically for EDGE defenders? Or would it work for all prospects? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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