FrankWheeler Posted March 17, 2017 Share Posted March 17, 2017 Can Tommy Armstrong be a productive NFL wide receiver? Maybe with that speed, 4.6 ain't bad (rounding up with hand time)No. You would have to compare him to guys who have been playing WR for 4-12 years. He isn't as agile as the few who have converted. Who knows about his catching and route running. Simple as I wouldn't take him over Reilly, Moore, or Westerkamp and that's 3 kids just at Nebraska who weren't invited to the combine Pryor is 6'4 and runs a 4.4 Edelman is shorter quick guy who also ran a 4.4 Braxton Miller and Denard Robinson ran a 4.4 Matt Jones was 6'6 and a 4.3 - 4.4 Edelman ran a 4.52 at his pro day. And all of Armstrong's other numbers match up pretty nicely with Edelman. Bench: Edelman - 14 Armstrong - 16 Vertical: Edelman - 36.5 Armstrong - 37.5 Broad Jump: Edelman - 10'03" Armstrong - 10'03" a 4.52 is pretty dang close to a 4.55. From a measurable standpoint that is a very solid comp Edelman's agility is on a different planet than Armstrong's. Again, he won't play in the NFL T Mart ran a 4.4, 39 inch vertical and a 10'9'' broad jump --- doesn't always matter 3 Cone: Edelman: 6.62 Armstrong: 6.76 That time would have put Armstrong 10th at the combine, I think his agility is fine. Brandin Cooks had a 6.76 3 cone drill at the combine in 2014. 2 Quote Link to comment
BIG ERN Posted March 18, 2017 Share Posted March 18, 2017 Can Tommy Armstrong be a productive NFL wide receiver? Maybe with that speed, 4.6 ain't bad (rounding up with hand time)No. You would have to compare him to guys who have been playing WR for 4-12 years. He isn't as agile as the few who have converted. Who knows about his catching and route running. Simple as I wouldn't take him over Reilly, Moore, or Westerkamp and that's 3 kids just at Nebraska who weren't invited to the combine Pryor is 6'4 and runs a 4.4 Edelman is shorter quick guy who also ran a 4.4 Braxton Miller and Denard Robinson ran a 4.4 Matt Jones was 6'6 and a 4.3 - 4.4 Edelman ran a 4.52 at his pro day. And all of Armstrong's other numbers match up pretty nicely with Edelman. Bench: Edelman - 14 Armstrong - 16 Vertical: Edelman - 36.5 Armstrong - 37.5 Broad Jump: Edelman - 10'03" Armstrong - 10'03" a 4.52 is pretty dang close to a 4.55. From a measurable standpoint that is a very solid comp Edelman's agility is on a different planet than Armstrong's. Again, he won't play in the NFL T Mart ran a 4.4, 39 inch vertical and a 10'9'' broad jump --- doesn't always matter 3 Cone: Edelman: 6.62 Armstrong: 6.76 That time would have put Armstrong 10th at the combine, I think his agility is fine. Brandin Cooks had a 6.76 3 cone drill at the combine in 2014. Tommy isn't playing in the NFL. 1 Quote Link to comment
Nebfanatic Posted March 18, 2017 Share Posted March 18, 2017 Can Tommy Armstrong be a productive NFL wide receiver? Maybe with that speed, 4.6 ain't bad (rounding up with hand time)No. You would have to compare him to guys who have been playing WR for 4-12 years. He isn't as agile as the few who have converted. Who knows about his catching and route running. Simple as I wouldn't take him over Reilly, Moore, or Westerkamp and that's 3 kids just at Nebraska who weren't invited to the combine Pryor is 6'4 and runs a 4.4 Edelman is shorter quick guy who also ran a 4.4 Braxton Miller and Denard Robinson ran a 4.4 Matt Jones was 6'6 and a 4.3 - 4.4 Edelman ran a 4.52 at his pro day. And all of Armstrong's other numbers match up pretty nicely with Edelman. Bench: Edelman - 14 Armstrong - 16 Vertical: Edelman - 36.5 Armstrong - 37.5 Broad Jump: Edelman - 10'03" Armstrong - 10'03" a 4.52 is pretty dang close to a 4.55. From a measurable standpoint that is a very solid comp Edelman's agility is on a different planet than Armstrong's. Again, he won't play in the NFL T Mart ran a 4.4, 39 inch vertical and a 10'9'' broad jump --- doesn't always matter 3 Cone: Edelman: 6.62 Armstrong: 6.76 That time would have put Armstrong 10th at the combine, I think his agility is fine. Brandin Cooks had a 6.76 3 cone drill at the combine in 2014. Tommy isn't playing in the NFL. don't think anyone here is saying he will. But his measurables do stack up pretty nicely. I think we all still understand him making a roster come week one is a long shot to say the least. Quote Link to comment
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