Ah! You and your friggin logic! Take that crap somewhere else PC. There's no room for it here.The 40. Most overhyped worthless thing there is. Because you know A, football is played in Spandex with training/track shoes. And B, every play a player runs 40 yards in a straight line.
Well, I have never seen a WR run a 5.0 40, so the 40 time shows some threshold of a player's ability. If Chris Johnson runs a 4.6 instead of a 4.24, he doesn't get drafted and certainly doesn't run for 2000 yards in an NFL season. No, a 40 times doesn't matter by itself, but it shows a player's potential capabilities and how that can translate on to the football field. So who gives a crap about 40 times? Every NFL coach, scout, GM, owners, people who evaluate players for a living - exactly what we are doing here, evaluating a player.Seriously guys, who gives a crap about 40 times?
If you think they're a good way to evaluate players, you need to go away and come back after you've educated yourself.
They also look at production. You can run a 3.8 40 for all I care but if it doesn't translate to catches and yards then you're useless. This kid has proven he can produce against top flight high school talent. Not much more you can ask for from a HS kid.Well, I have never seen a WR run a 5.0 40, so the 40 time shows some threshold of a player's ability. If Chris Johnson runs a 4.6 instead of a 4.24, he doesn't get drafted and certainly doesn't run for 2000 yards in an NFL season. No, a 40 times doesn't matter by itself, but it shows a player's potential capabilities and how that can translate on to the football field. So who gives a crap about 40 times? Every NFL coach, scout, GM, owners, people who evaluate players for a living - exactly what we are doing here, evaluating a player.Seriously guys, who gives a crap about 40 times?
If you think they're a good way to evaluate players, you need to go away and come back after you've educated yourself.
Saying he doesn't get drafted is a ridiculous statement in itself.Well, I have never seen a WR run a 5.0 40, so the 40 time shows some threshold of a player's ability. If Chris Johnson runs a 4.6 instead of a 4.24, he doesn't get drafted and certainly doesn't run for 2000 yards in an NFL season. No, a 40 times doesn't matter by itself, but it shows a player's potential capabilities and how that can translate on to the football field. So who gives a crap about 40 times? Every NFL coach, scout, GM, owners, people who evaluate players for a living - exactly what we are doing here, evaluating a player.Seriously guys, who gives a crap about 40 times?
If you think they're a good way to evaluate players, you need to go away and come back after you've educated yourself.
Agree. Ask the raiders how Darius Heyward Bey worked out.They also look at production. You can run a 3.8 40 for all I care but if it doesn't translate to catches and yards then you're useless. This kid has proven he can produce against top flight high school talent. Not much more you can ask for from a HS kid.Well, I have never seen a WR run a 5.0 40, so the 40 time shows some threshold of a player's ability. If Chris Johnson runs a 4.6 instead of a 4.24, he doesn't get drafted and certainly doesn't run for 2000 yards in an NFL season. No, a 40 times doesn't matter by itself, but it shows a player's potential capabilities and how that can translate on to the football field. So who gives a crap about 40 times? Every NFL coach, scout, GM, owners, people who evaluate players for a living - exactly what we are doing here, evaluating a player.Seriously guys, who gives a crap about 40 times?
If you think they're a good way to evaluate players, you need to go away and come back after you've educated yourself.
Damn beat me to asking how drafting based on 40 times is working for the Raiders.Agree. Ask the raiders how Darius Heyward Bey worked out.They also look at production. You can run a 3.8 40 for all I care but if it doesn't translate to catches and yards then you're useless. This kid has proven he can produce against top flight high school talent. Not much more you can ask for from a HS kid.Well, I have never seen a WR run a 5.0 40, so the 40 time shows some threshold of a player's ability. If Chris Johnson runs a 4.6 instead of a 4.24, he doesn't get drafted and certainly doesn't run for 2000 yards in an NFL season. No, a 40 times doesn't matter by itself, but it shows a player's potential capabilities and how that can translate on to the football field. So who gives a crap about 40 times? Every NFL coach, scout, GM, owners, people who evaluate players for a living - exactly what we are doing here, evaluating a player.Seriously guys, who gives a crap about 40 times?
If you think they're a good way to evaluate players, you need to go away and come back after you've educated yourself.
This is the best part about this. Getting in good with the coaches down there would be huge for us. Obviously might not get the best kid from the school but there is plenty of talent down there that can play. This kid looks like one of those kids too.This guy is a red zone threat. I like it. He doesn't have to run a fast 40 to go up and get a ball. You run good routes, get good separation from the db, 40 takes a back seat. 40 time is great, but its not the end all be all. What's great about this........we have good relations with Edna Carr. Who produces d1 talent. So we went down south and got some talent. Love it.
Well, I have never seen a WR run a 5.0 40, so the 40 time shows some threshold of a player's ability. If Chris Johnson runs a 4.6 instead of a 4.24, he doesn't get drafted and certainly doesn't run for 2000 yards in an NFL season. No, a 40 times doesn't matter by itself, but it shows a player's potential capabilities and how that can translate on to the football field. So who gives a crap about 40 times? Every NFL coach, scout, GM, owners, people who evaluate players for a living - exactly what we are doing here, evaluating a player.Seriously guys, who gives a crap about 40 times?
If you think they're a good way to evaluate players, you need to go away and come back after you've educated yourself.