2014 US Army Combine Results

They released the results from the 2014 Army Combine in San Antonio. This is the most accurate combines with electronic timing on everything. Here's the link.

Results of guys we've offered

DT Carlos Davis: 6'1.5" | 267 lbs | 4.96 forty | 4.37 shuttle | 32 inch vert

DT Khalil Davis: 6'1.5" | 258 lbs | 4.90 forty | 4.45 shuttle | 33 inch vert

OT Christian Pellage: 6'6.5" | 270 lbs | 5.47 forty | 4.71 shuttle | 31.5 inch vert

S Kahlil Haughton: 6'0.5" | 174.5 lbs | scratch forty | 4.35 shuttle | 32.5 inch vert

OT Andre James: 6'3.5" | 276 lbs | 5.60 forty | 4.81 shuttle | 23.5 inch vert

WR Jaelan Austin: 6'0.5 | 183.5 lbs | 4.92 forty | 4.28 shuttle | 35.5 inch vert

QB J.W. Ketchum III: 5'11.5" | 198 lbs | 4.84 forty | 4.56 shuttle | 32.5 inch vert

DE Jason Strowbridge: 6'3.5" | 240.5 lbs | 5.40 forty | 4.56 shuttle | 31 inch vert

WR Desean Holmes: 5'10" | 154 lbs | 4.98 forty | 4.41 shuttle | 31 inch vert

OT Matt Farniok (2016): 6'5" | 303 | 5.94 forty | 4.85 shuttle | 23 inch vert

Results from Nebraska players

Seward DT Adam Holtorf: 6'3.5 | 249.5 lbs | 5.36 forty | 4.63 shuttle | 24 inch vert

LSW TE Nick Lenners (2016): 6'3.5" | 218 lbs | 4.80 forty | 4.28 shuttle | 29 inch vert

PLVS DB Joshua Manchigiah (2016): 5'11.5" | 174 lbs | scratch forty | 4.26 shuttle | 34.5 inch vert

LSW QB Chase Gobel: 6'0.5" | 174 lbs | 4.85 forty | 4.42 shuttle | 33.5 inch vert

LSW LB Noah Lazaro: 6'1.5" | 211.5 lbs | 5.11 forty | 4.70 shuttle | 30 inch vert

Gering DB Joey Godincz: 5'8" | 160 lbs | 5.31 forty | 4.52 shuttle | 28.5 inch vert

PLVS RB Triston Fairchild (2016): 5'10" | 187 lbs | 5.26 forty | 4.39 shuttle | 29 inch vert

LE LB Gunnar Dean: 6'0.5" | 192.5 lbs | 5.20 forty | 4.58 shuttle | 28.5 inch vert

LSE DT Broc Bando (2017): 6'3" | 250.5 lbs | 5.89 forty | 5.10 shuttle | 24 inch vert

LSE OG Fyn Anderson: 6'2" | 286 lbs | 5.69 forty | 5.01 shuttle | 23 inch vert

 
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Holtorf is a big strong kid, not to worried on the 40 time, good shuttle time. I've seen the Lincoln kids play several times, Gobel is a good HS Qb, Lenners played OL last year but did very well as a TE at Army Combine. Other than those 2 the 40 times were slow

 
yeah 40 times aren't anything to worry about. there's a right way and plenty of wrong ways to do it, and you won't find many high school kids who know the right way.

 
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