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Uga Combine Numbers


calidawg

  

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  1. 1. Over/Under: 6.5 UGA players go in the top 4 rounds.

    • Over
      7
    • Under
      2


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Jarvis Jones: DNP

6'2 245

Marlon Brown: DNP

6'4 213

Bacarri Rambo:

6' 218

17 reps

Kwame Geathers:

6'6 355

5.44 40

27" vert

Abry Jones:

6'3 308

30 reps

John Jenkins:

6'3 351

30 reps

Alec Ogletree:

6'2 242

4.70 40

20 reps

34" vert

Corn Washington:

6'4 265

4.55 40

36 reps

39" vert

Shawn Williams:

6' 214

4.46 40

25 reps

36" vert

Sanders Commings:

6' 216

4.41 40

35" vert

Tavarres King:

6' 189

4.47 40

11 reps

37" vert

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I pick the over. The JJs and Tree are easy locks and will prolly be 1st rounders. I cant see Sly or Rambo passing the 4th. I think some team will take a chance on the freak that is Cornelius in the first 4.

Then there are a few possibilities. Sanders' arrow can only be trending up right now. Maybe some team takes a flyer on Brown, Geathers, or King near the end of the 4th? With Georgia players you can never be sure. Who thought Dent or Durham would get picked in the 4th? Seems to happens all the time though

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Corny's numbers should help him a lot.

Not UGA related, but did anyone see that Tyrann Matthieu only put up 4 reps. Wow, that's terrible.

i know of at least 5 friends who are computer geeks and not in great shape (meaning football shape) who can do more than 6 reps each. that shows he isn't only weak but weak mentally. he had a lot of time to prepare for this and it's obvious he did not do the work necessary. that's pathetic. i don't want to hear from any "defenders" of him and how you want to spin 4 reps is great.

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He really helped himself. I can see mid-late 2nd, early 3rd.

I expected him to bust the 40. Looked like the fastest long speed runner on the D the last 2 years. Sanders is the one that really helped himself. Thought he had a solid chance to break into the 4.4s, but a 4.41 at 215 is special.

Speaking of Commings, why is he so overlooked? Shut down Patterson and picked Bray twice.. Shut down Cooper (anytime he was on him) and picked AJ. Wasnt really beat much the past 2 years (save the Mich game) covering the other teams best receivers. Dont get why there's been no buzz about him. Some were even saying hes a safety..

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I expected him to bust the 40. Looked like the fastest long speed runner on the D the last 2 years. Sanders is the one that really helped himself. Thought he had a solid chance to break into the 4.4s, but a 4.41 at 215 is special.

Speaking of Commings, why is he so overlooked? Shut down Patterson and picked Bray twice.. Shut down Cooper (anytime he was on him) and picked AJ. Wasnt really beat much the past 2 years (save the Mich game) covering the other teams best receivers. Dont get why there's been no buzz about him. Some were even saying hes a safety..

Ya I never understood why Commings was so under the radar. He is a **** good corner

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I expected him to bust the 40. Looked like the fastest long speed runner on the D the last 2 years. Sanders is the one that really helped himself. Thought he had a solid chance to break into the 4.4s, but a 4.41 at 215 is special.

No offense but with that bench, vert, and 40 time mixed with his on field production and leadership qualities, there's no way he didn't help himself in the eyes of GMs and coaches.

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there is a great twitter account called @sec_logo.. some tweets..

Top 4 #SEC WR 40-Times: 1) Ryan Swope 4.34 2) Cordarrelle Patterson 4.42 3) Justin Hunter 4.44 4) Tavarres King 4.47

Top 5 #SEC LB 40-Times 1) Zaviar Gooden 4.47 2) Cornelius Washington 4.55 3) Jon Bostic 4.61 4) Jonathan Stewart 4.68 5) Alec Ogletree 4.7

Top 5 #SEC Safety 4-Times: 1) Shawn Williams 4.46 2) Eric Reid 4.53 3) Matt Elam 4.54 4) Josh Evans 4.58 5) Robert Lester 4.66

Top 5 #SEC DB 40-Times: 1) Darius Slay 4.36 2) Dee Millner 4.37 3) Sanders Commings 4.41 4) Tyrann Mathieu 4.5 5) Tharold Simon 4.51

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No offense but with that bench, vert, and 40 time mixed with his on field production and leadership qualities, there's no way he didn't help himself in the eyes of GMs and coaches.

No offense taken. Worded it a bit wrong, but I agree he helped himself. Just was saying I expected it out of him. I still remember when he caught that Colorado running back from behind. Burnt everyone on the field (including Boykin and Cuff) except Sly.

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No offense taken. Worded it a bit wrong, but I agree he helped himself. Just was saying I expected it out of him. I still remember when he caught that Colorado running back from behind. Burnt everyone on the field (including Boykin and Cuff) except Sly.

Gotcha! I agree about Sanders however I just didn't see that type of speed coming from him but also don't remember him being thrown at a bunch.

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