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2014 NFL Combine - Players - The DE
Defensive Ends:
William Clarke, West Virginia 6'6", 271 lb., 34 5/8" arms Bench: 22 40: 4.77 Vertical: 26" Broad: 7'4" 3 Cone: 7.26 Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina 6'5 1/4", 266 lb., 34 1/2" arms Bench: 21 40: 4.53 Vertical: 37.5" Broad: 10'4" 3 Cone: 7.27 Scott Crichton, Oregon State 6'3", 273 lb., 32 3/4" arms Bench: 24 40: 4.84 Vertical: 31.5" Broad: 9'0" 3 Cone: 7.19 Kony Ealy, Missouri 6'4", 273 lb., 34 1/4" arms Bench: 22 40: 4.84 Vertical: 31" Broad: 9'6" 3 Cone: 6.83 Kasim Edeball, Boston College 6'2", 253 lb., 32 3/4" arms Bench: 19 40: 4.79 Vertical: 34.5" Broad: 9'7" 3 Cone: 7.20 I.K. Enemkpallh, Louisiana Tech 6'1", 261 lb., 33 1/8" arms Bench: 28 40: 5.01 Vertical: 34" Broad: 9'4" 3 Cone: 7.67 Dee Ford, Auburn 6'2", 252 lb., 32 7/8" arms Bench: DNP 40: DNP Vertical: DNP Broad: DNP 3 Cone: DNP James Gayle, Virginia Tech 6'4", 259 lb., 32 3/8" arms Bench: 26 reps 40: 4.70 Vertical: 37" Broad: 10'2" 3 Cone: 7.19 Taylor Hart, Oregon 6'6", 281 lb., 32 1/4" arms Bench: 21 40: DNP Vertical: DNP Broad: DNP 3 Cone: DNP Jackson Jeffcoat, Texas 6'3", 247 lb., 33 7/8" arms Bench: 18 40: 4.63 Vertical: 36" Broad: 10'3" 3 Cone: 6.97 Timmy Jernigan, Florida State 6'2", 299 lb., 31 5/8" arms Bench: 27 40: 5.06 Vertical: 29.5 Broad: 8'6" 3 Cone: DNP Howard Jones, Shepherd <iframe width="420" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/pekhxxngQ3s?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> 6'2", 235 lb., 34 1/8" arms Bench: 25 40: 4.60 Vertical: 40.5" Broad: 10'4" 3 Cone: 7.73 Demarcus Lawrence, Boise State 6'3", 251 lb., 33 3/4" arms Bench: 20 40: 4.80 Vertical: 34.5" Broad: 9'5" 3 Cone: 7.46 Aaron Lynch, South Florida 6'5", 249 lb., 34" arms Bench: 18 40: DNP Vertical: DNP Broad: DNP 3 Cone: DNP Eathyn Manumaleuna, BYU 6'2", 296 lb., 32 1/4" arms Bench: 29 40: 5.16 Vertical: 28" Broad: 8'5" 3 Cone: 7.78 Cassius Marsh, UCLA 6'4", 252 lb., 32 3/4" arms Bench: 14 40: 4.89 Vertical: 32" Broad: 9'0" 3 Cone: 7.08 Kareem Martin, North Carolina 6'6", 272 lb., 35" arms Bench: 22 40: 4.72 Vertical: 35.5" Broad: 10'9" 3 Cone: 7.20 Josh Mauro, Stanford 6'6", 271 lb., 33" arms Bench: 21 40: 5.21 Vertical: 32" Broad: 9'8" 3 Cone: 7.43 Tevin Mims, South Florida 6'4", 260 lb., 33 1/2" arms Bench: 17 40: 4.95 Vertical: 27.5" Broad: 9'1" 3 Cone: DNP Zach Moore, Concordia 6'5", 296 lb., 33 3/4" arms Bench: 23 40: 4.84 Vertical: 33.5" Broad: 10'3" 3 Cone: 7.41 Jonathan Newsome, Ball State 6'3", 247 lb., 33 1/4" arms Bench: 21 40: 4.73 Vertical: 34" Broad: 9'9" 3 Cone: 7.31 Jeoffrey Pagan, Alabama 6'3", 310 lb., 33" arms Bench: DNP 40: DNP Vertical: DNP Broad: DNP 3 Cone: DNP Kaleb Ramsey, Boston College 6'3", 293 lb., 32 7/8" arms Bench: 36 40: DNP Vertical: DNP Broad: DNP 3 Cone: DNP Michael Sam, Missouri 6'2", 261 lb., 33 3/8" arms Bench: 17 40: 4.91 Vertical: 25.5" Broad: 9'6" 3 Cone: 7.80 Chris Smith, Arkansas 6'1", 266 lb., 34 1/8" arms Bench: 28 40: 4.71 Vertical: 37" Broad: 10'1" 3 Cone: 7.55 Marcus Smith, Louisville 6'3", 251 lb., 34" arms Bench: 23 40: 4.68 Vertical: 35" Broad: 10'1" 3 Cone: 7.48 Ed Stinson, Alabama 6'3", 287 lb., 33 3/4" arms Bench: DNP 40: DNP Vertical: DNP Broad: DNP 3 Cone: DNP Stephon Tuitt, Notre Dame 6'5", 304 lb., 34 3/4" arms Bench: 31" 40: DNP Vertical: DNP Broad: DNP 3 Cone: DNP George Uko, USC 6'3", 284 lb., 33 1/4" arms Bench: 18 40: 4.99 Vertical: 29.5" Broad: 9'2" 3 Cone: DNP Larry Webster, Bloomsburg 6'6", 252 lb., 33 1/2" arms Bench: 17 40: 4.58 Vertical: 36.5" Broad: 10'3" 3 Cone: 7.29 Ethan Westbrooks, West Texas A&M 6'3", 267 lb., 33 14" arms Bench: 19 40: 4.90 Vertical: 29" Broad: 9'2" 3 Cone: 7.30 |
Nice Howard Jones video. ROFL
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While everyone was saying how Clowney destroyed the Combine because of his 40 time, there were actually a number of guys who put up numbers very similar to Jadeveon.
VT's James Gayle, Texas' Jackson Jeffcoat, Shepard's Howard Jones and Kareem Martin of UNC all had excellent overall numbers at roughly the same size and length of Clowney. |
Only thing is none of those guys played as dominantly, as fast, and as explosive as Clowney did.
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No point in mentioning Clowney even under your breath, he'll be looong gone before we pick.
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There's a chance that Barr slips past the top 10-15.
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Jeremiah Attaochu is amazing. 31.5 sacks in his 4 year career, including double digits in the last 2 years. He has incredible speed off the edge and you can easily see it on tape. He's not just an edge rusher though. He can also cover in space, which in fact he played in a 3-4 for one season and did really well in that role. The kid gives 110% out there and I think he is the perfect solution to our depth problem at OLB and could take over for Tamba when he's done.
Only problem is that I think this kid is a top 60 pick. But goddamn is he a productive player with elite explosion off the edge. |
Webster seems like an interesting prospect former basketball player. Thought the name sounded famaliar.
A four-year starter on the Bloomsburg basketball team, Webster had one year of eligibility remaining and decided to join the football team for the 2012 season, a sport he hadn't played since high school. He finished the season with a team-best 15.0 tackles for loss and 13.5 sacks, adding an interception and 39 total tackles. Webster was selected to the All-PSAC Eastern Division first team. On the basketball court, Webster was named the PSAC Eastern Division Player of the Year for the 2011-12 season, finishing as the school's all-time career leader in blocks (175). http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/p.../larry-webster Webster's father, Larry Webster Jr., played 11 years in the NFL at defensive end. He was drafted by the Miami Dolphins in the third round out of Maryland in 1992 and also suited up for the Browns, Ravens and Jets over his career, winning a Super Bowl with Baltimore in 2001. |
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anyone catch dee fords pro day? holy shit 4.53, 29 reps, and 10,4 broad jump. the 40 and broad jump aren't all that suprising... but 29 reps is pretty ridiculous for him.
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never seen attaochu play before just now... but I just watched his game from pitt, and i'm a little way though Clemson... and holy hell :eek:
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Minn DT Hageman has more "wow" moments than any DT in class. Pads rise way too often, motor runs hot-cold. But he's a rare talent.
https://twitter.com/McShay13/status/441281482774958080 |
Here are the guys I think could fit in the chiefs 3-4 scheme as a DE.
Tier 1 (immediate starters) Hageman Tuitt Tier 2 (developmental) Clarke = speed guy. needs to add weight + gain strength Martin = " " Bromely = not explosive or fast. could be an average starter Need more info: Coleman Urban |
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