He did it 23 times. That's similar to a linebacker or running back. He impressed teams with that.
He ran it in 4.38 seconds. He didn't participate in all the cutting drills, but he'll do that later at his Pro Day in Knoxville.
He's going to be a great player on Sundays.
He's tall and has a good vertical jump. But speed is the difference. Most drills are time-based drills, so speed makes the difference.
That might not be enough to cause a team not to take a player, but if a team is deciding between two players and everything else is equal, it might be a cause for concern.
The joke used to be that a thug with a long police record could show up, run the 40 in 4.4 seconds and be a high draft choice. But that's not always the case anymore.
The testing that I do at the combine is just one of the pieces of the puzzle that NFL teams look at.
There was no question that Peyton Manning was a much better selection.
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