So far I'm hearing he ran three 40s and did positional drills.
I've ready 4.4s in two of the 40s and a 4.5 in the other. Positional drills were apparently bad.
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I was there. He was limping noticeably after his first running, which he clocked a 4.33. Next run was 4.45, then 4.48 and he actually sort of pulled up on the last one. His dad was screaming encouragement at him the entire time.
The weather wasn't ideal but it wasn't bad--they could have easily played baseball in it. Kind of drizzly with a cross wind. He had lots of trouble breaking out of his cuts so he cut that part of it short.
Consider the fact he ran a faster 40 time than any WR in the draft despite clearly not being recovered from his foot injury, and that tells you just how amazing his speed is. He has run a 4.14 officially timed before, and he's run one of the 5 fastest 100 meter times ever by a college student.
The weather wasn't ideal but it wasn't bad--they could have easily played baseball in it. Kind of drizzly with a cross wind. He had lots of trouble breaking out of his cuts so he cut that part of it short.
Consider the fact he ran a faster 40 time than any WR in the draft despite clearly not being recovered from his foot injury, and that tells you just how amazing his speed is. He has run a 4.14 officially timed before, and he's run one of the 5 fastest 100 meter times ever by a college student.