MinnesotaHusker Posted March 13, 2009 Share Posted March 13, 2009 Steinkuhler ran a 4.92 and 4.89, 4.56 short shuttle, and a 7.38 3-cone, with 23 bench reps. Lucky ran a 4.53 and a 4.56, Swift ran 4.65 and 4.63, and Glenn had a 4.67 and 4.68, with a 38 1/2 inch vertical. Ganz ran a 4.94 and a 4.98, I don't know how any of them looked in the positional drills. Quote Link to comment
junior4949 Posted March 13, 2009 Share Posted March 13, 2009 Wow, of those times I'm still trying to decide in my mind which is better. Is a RB running in the low 4.5's as good as a DL in the low 4.9's? Personally, I'd take the DL with the 4.92. Glenn, you're screwed with those times. Sorry Swift, glad you had a great collegiate career. Quote Link to comment
Pedro Guerrero Posted March 13, 2009 Author Share Posted March 13, 2009 I would assume that the low 4.5 for a RB is better then a DL running the 4.9 for the simple reason 40 should mean nothing for a DL or OL. Give me their 10 yard time because when are they ever going to be running 40 yards and hopefully they never need to. I think 4.53 is a pretty respectable time for a RB. Also Ganz times are terrible for someone listed as a mobile QB. That being said a NFL QB doesn’t need a blazing 40 time because they are hardly ever asked to run more then 5 yards. Quote Link to comment
Huskers Forever Posted March 13, 2009 Share Posted March 13, 2009 I would assume that the low 4.5 for a RB is better then a DL running the 4.9 for the simple reason 40 should mean nothing for a DL or OL. Give me their 10 yard time because when are they ever going to be running 40 yards and hopefully they never need to. I think 4.53 is a pretty respectable time for a RB. Also Ganz times are terrible for someone listed as a mobile QB. That being said a NFL QB doesn’t need a blazing 40 time because they are hardly ever asked to run more then 5 yards. That just shows you that Joey is much quicker then he is fast. Quote Link to comment
HuskerTrucker Posted March 13, 2009 Share Posted March 13, 2009 I hate to beat down on Ganz, but he was an adequate college QB, but no way IMHO he will ever see a start in a regular season game in the NFL. I have a hard time even picturing him making a roster. I like Joe Ganz a lot as a human being, as a Husker. But reality sometimes gives us what we don't dream. I think he will be successful in life, but not as a professional football player. Quote Link to comment
ajtexans Posted March 14, 2009 Share Posted March 14, 2009 Hello Huskers, I saw Ty's Pro Day results yesterday and had to wax nostalgic about Dean. We really liked him down here in Houston. Too bad his knees didn't allow him to have a full NFL career. Names from the past echo through the draft Just curious, will Ty be drafted or is he a undrafted FA type? He appears to project as a DE purely from physical measurements. I admit that I haven't seen him play much. Quote Link to comment
mmmtodd Posted March 14, 2009 Share Posted March 14, 2009 I hate to beat down on Ganz, but he was an adequate college QB, but no way IMHO he will ever see a start in a regular season game in the NFL. I have a hard time even picturing him making a roster. I like Joe Ganz a lot as a human being, as a Husker. But reality sometimes gives us what we don't dream. I think he will be successful in life, but not as a professional football player. Quote Link to comment
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