np_husker Posted March 13, 2008 Share Posted March 13, 2008 Nebraska Pro Day: Woodhead impressive for scouts in Lincoln BY NICK RUBEK WORLD-HERALD STAFF WRITER LINCOLN — The kid who never got his crack at playing for Nebraska at Memorial Stadium returned Wednesday as a man and put on a show right next door. Former Chadron State running back Danny Woodhead was one of about 20 players who worked out on Nebraska's pro day Wednesday at the Hawks Center. The two-time Harlon Hill Trophy winner was the talk of the afternoon, stealing the show from Huskers like Sam Keller, Maurice Purify and Zack Bowman. Woodhead turned in between a 4.33 and a 4.38 40-yard time, according to his agent, Chris Gittings. He also registered a 38½-inch vertical jump and a pro-agility time of 4.03 seconds. His 40 times would have put him in the top five for all running backs at last month's NFL Combine — an event Woodhead wasn't invited to. "That wasn't a crush to me," Woodhead said. "To be honest, I haven't been invited to a lot of things my whole life. I was happy with how I did (Wednesday)." Gittings said the all-time leader in career rushing at the college level could have moved himself into a position to be picked next month at the NFL draft. "I think an NFL team will give him a shot," Gittings said. "I can't imagine a scenario where an NFL team doesn't want Danny." For Woodhead, who did not receive a scholarship offer from Nebraska, Wednesday was more about showing what he could do than proving any points. He even mentioned twice that there were "no hard feelings" between himself and NU. And he apparently impressed some scouts. Former Husker Ben Eisenhart, who also worked out Wednesday, said scouts were turning and looking at each other with impressed looks following Woodhead's 40s. "I was happy with how I did," Woodhead said. "I just came out and had some fun. I felt like I've gotten a little bit more explosive, a little bit faster." The measurables that may keep him from getting drafted, however, are his height and weight. Woodhead checked in at 5-foot-7¼ and 197 pounds on Wednesday, down about eight pounds from his weight at the end of the season. Woodhead said he was nervous Wednesday morning and wasn't able to eat much. So what can he do on a full stomach? Gittings believes that some NFL team should take a chance and find out. "If there's a team that's not interested in Danny, you've got to wonder how much stock they're putting into the fact that he's 5-7," Gittings said. "He might be one of those guys where everyone thinks he's a free agent and then we have 25 teams fighting for him as a free agent. And that's crazy. If he's that good, he ought to be drafted." Quote Link to comment
DeathCultArmaggedon Posted March 13, 2008 Share Posted March 13, 2008 I played against this guy in the high school state semi-finals, and I can fully attest to the fact that he is one of the fastest human beings I have seen in my life. Quote Link to comment
bethelbacker Posted March 13, 2008 Share Posted March 13, 2008 With the emphasis that is put on special teams now, this kid will get drafted by someone, no doubt about it. Good for him, should make a Darren Sproles-type player in the NFL. Quote Link to comment
dman22 Posted March 13, 2008 Share Posted March 13, 2008 I played against this guy in the high school state semi-finals, and I can fully attest to the fact that he is one of the fastest human beings I have seen in my life. I actually played soccer against him in High School, but it definitely wasn't his sport. I'm slow, probably 4.8, and I never let him use his speed against me. He was a pretty big prick, but most people are in the heat of competition. But hey wish he'd become a bigshot at the NFL so I could brag : ). Quote Link to comment
OKCHusker Posted March 13, 2008 Share Posted March 13, 2008 Someone mentioned Darren Sproiles. How about Wes Welker. He wasnt recruited by anyone coming out of HS except Tulsa and got an offer from Tech at the last second. I think he has shown that height doesnt make a difference in the NFL. If was a NFL GM I would def give him a shot Quote Link to comment
BIGREDFAN_in_OMAHA Posted March 13, 2008 Share Posted March 13, 2008 I didn't know Woodhead won the Harlon Hill trophy again this year. Even being injured part of the year he still put up impressive enough numbers. I hope he gets a shot in the NFL. Quote Link to comment
hack Posted March 13, 2008 Share Posted March 13, 2008 the true question: how much wood could a woodhead get if a woodhead could get wood? Quote Link to comment
Huskerballz Posted March 13, 2008 Share Posted March 13, 2008 the true question: how much wood could a woodhead get if a woodhead could get wood? Depends on the girl he's looking at. Quote Link to comment
BIGREDFAN_in_OMAHA Posted March 13, 2008 Share Posted March 13, 2008 the true question: how much wood could a woodhead get if a woodhead could get wood? Depends on the girl he's looking at. Quote Link to comment
papersun87 Posted March 13, 2008 Share Posted March 13, 2008 the true question: how much wood could a woodhead get if a woodhead could get wood? . . . 23? Quote Link to comment
HuskerTrucker Posted March 14, 2008 Share Posted March 14, 2008 Gee....you thing BC let one get away?? Quote Link to comment
Drowning_in_the_Sea_of_Red Posted March 14, 2008 Share Posted March 14, 2008 the true question: how much wood could a woodhead get if a woodhead could get wood? . . . 23? Negatory. The correct answer is... Bo Pelini. Quote Link to comment
HuskerJosh Posted March 14, 2008 Share Posted March 14, 2008 I played against this guy in the high school state semi-finals, and I can fully attest to the fact that he is one of the fastest human beings I have seen in my life. I actually played soccer against him in High School, but it definitely wasn't his sport. I'm slow, probably 4.8, and I never let him use his speed against me. He was a pretty big prick, but most people are in the heat of competition. But hey wish he'd become a bigshot at the NFL so I could brag : ). I did too, and I NEVER would have guessed he was that fast. Hell I kept up with him on a breakaway. Maybe he gained a bunch of speed and quickness in college. Either way, good for him. Quote Link to comment
Danimal Posted March 14, 2008 Share Posted March 14, 2008 He definitely improved his stock, he showed some serious hops as-well, 38 and 1/2". He isn't big enough to be an every-down back but I can see him as a solid 3rd-down/swing-pass guy. Quote Link to comment
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