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AGILITY TESTS

4.96 in the 40-yard dash … 500-pound bench press … 600-pound squat … 370-pound power clean … 33-inch vertical jump … 9-foot-4 broad jump … 4.02 in the 20-yard shuttle … 32½-inch arm length … 10½-inch hands

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Darwin Walker?

Positives: A great worker with excellent intangibles. Is very dedicated about his studies and about football. Works in the classroom, the film room and the weight room. Can bench-press more than 500 pounds and squat more than 700 and has a vertical jump of more than 30 inches as well as a 40-time of less than 5.0 seconds on the school’s timing surface. Plays hard, competes and understands his role in the defense. Is quick and mobile with above-average functional football strength for a man with a 275-pound frame who has pumped up to 293 in the weight room. Despite the fact that he has pumped up on the weights, Walker has very little body fat. One test showed him as having less than 7 percent body fat.

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Larry Tripplett?

 

4.93 in the 40-yard dash … 2.86 in the 20-yard dash … 1.73 in the 10-yard dash … 4.35 in the 20-yard shuttle … 30-inch vertical jump … 8 feet, 6 inches in the broad jump … 33-inch arm length … 9 ¾-inch hands.

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No way is Anderson and his high motor getting 3 feet off the ground.

 

 

Sounds crazy, no...but it's what the #s say:

 

From Astrobot's, NFL.com link:

 

AGILITY TESTS

4.96 in the 40-yard dash … 500-pound bench press … 600-pound squat … 370-pound power clean … 33-inch vertical jump … 9-foot-4 broad jump … 4.02 in the 20-yard shuttle … 32½-inch arm length … 10½-inch hands … Right-handed … Wears contacts.

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Only 3 DT's in this draft have that vertical jump: Quinn Pitcock, David Patterson (the Ohio State DT's) and Turk McBride. Justin Harrell tied him.

Of them, only Justin Harrell has the same bulk.

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Yes Tim Anderson - now that he's gained wt did he trade some verticle - to improve the MASS in A$$ measurement which might be the most important measurement for DT.

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