Stl Bills Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 Group 10 -- linebackers 40-yard dash Jon Alston Stanford 4.40 Thomas Howard UTEP 4.42 Brandon Johnson Louisville 4.44 Ernie Sims Florida St. 4.50 Tarna Nande Miami (Ohio) 4.51 Leon Williams Miami (Fla.) 4.54 James Anderson Va. Tech 4.58 Clint Ingram Oklahoma 4.58 Broad jump Jon Alston Stanford 11-foot Demeco Ryans Alabama 10-foot-9 Anthony Trucks Oregon 10-foot-5 Ernie Sims Florida St. 10-foot-5 Thomas Howard UTEP 10-foot-4 Tarna Nande Miami (Ohio) 10-foot-4 Vertical jump Roger McIntosh Miami (Fla.) 42½ James Anderson Va. Tech 41 Clinton Ingram Oklahoma 41 Ernie Sims Florida St. 41 Jon Alston Stanford 40 A.J. Hawk Ohio St. 40 Three-cone James Anderson Va. Tech 6.67 Spencer Havner UCLA 6.81 A.J. Hawk Ohio St. 6.82 Jon Alston Stanford 6.90 Williams Kershaw Maryland 6.95 Group 11 -- defensive backs 40-yard dash Tye Hill Clemson 4.30 Johnathan Joseph S. Carolina 4.31 Tim Jennings Georgia 4.32 Michael Huff Texas 4.34 Daniel Bullocks Nebraska 4.38 Willie Andrews Baylor 4.38 Antoine Bethea Howard 4.39 Jason Allen Tennessee 4.39 Kelly Jennings Miami (Fla.) 4.39 Broad jump Antonio Cromartie Florida St. 11-foot Jason Allen Tennessee 10-foot-11 Tye Hill Clemson 10-foot-9 Antoine Bethea Howard 10-foot-7 Reuben Houston Ga. Tech 10-foot-7 Michael Huff Texas 10-foot-5 Cedric Griffin Texas 10-foot-5 Darrell Brooks Arizona 10-foot-5 Vertical jump Reuben Houston Ga. Tech 41½ Tye Hill Clemson 41 Josh Lay Pittsburg 40½ Chris Harrell Penn St. 40½ Michael Huff Texas 40½ Kelly Jennings Miami (Fla.) 40 Jason Allen Tennessee 39½ Jahmile Addae W. Virginia 38½ A 4.4 forty with an ELEVEN FOOT broad jump! This kids only 220lbs and I don't know a damn thing about him besides what I've posted. With that speed and leaping ability he might be a good safety project (ala Michael Boulaware) or might be able to bulk up a little and play OLB, who knows just pretty impressive. Michael Huff had a pretty good day of workouts as well.
Shamrock Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 If we run a cover 2, similar to the Tampa defense, is this kid a "potential" (that's a lot of potential...) Derrick Brooks type athletic LB?
ans4e64 Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 Jon Alston is his new alias. He changed his name after a few years because he failed miserably at trying to make the pros. You might have heard of him, his name used to be Mike Mamula.......... JUST kidding But for real i dont know who he is either, but if he could play football good we would know who he is. These numbers dont mean he can all of a sudden play.
buffaloboyinATL Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 I was watching the combine and he actually looked pretty good in all of the drills. I wasn't familiar with him but the talking heads were and they sadi he has a lot of potential and is sharp in pads as well.
Rubes Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 Please...no more converting-small-LBs-To-Safety projects!
Beerball Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 Jon Alston is his new alias. He changed his name after a few years because he failed miserably at trying to make the pros. You might have heard of him, his name used to be Mike Mamula.......... JUST kidding But for real i dont know who he is either, but if he could play football good we would know who he is. These numbers dont mean he can all of a sudden play. 614281[/snapback] Funny, I was thinking of another Stanford undersized LB who would have to make a conversion to safety in the NFL.
JimBob2232 Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 Hmm...sounds like an olympian...can he play football?
Bagel Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 Jon played outside linebacker for Stanford. He had a great Jr. year, but had some nagging injuries that limited him this last year. He excelled at pressuring the QB. The 4.4 does not surprise me. Some players claimed he was the fastest player on the team -- faster than the DBs who also run track for Stanford.
Rico Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 Funny, I was thinking of another Stanford undersized LB who would have to make a conversion to safety in the NFL. 614298[/snapback]
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