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1 hour ago, NowThis said:

he returned the signing bonus IIRC and I don't see anything wrong with avoiding contact, in fact, it's good for the team to avoid injury to the team star. Franco Harris used to run OOB all the time, made the HOF and won 4 Superbowls. 

He cost them the #10 overall pick my promising them he’d come play and then backing out. That’s worth more to the A’s than him returning the money. 

The A’s trusted his word and he burned them.

1 hour ago, NowThis said:

Charles O will probably be better in the league than at Texas. smh. 

 

1 hour ago, NowThis said:

not always, not when he first started. 

You’re way off base here. He was always a long-term developmental project that would have his best days in the NFL. There’s nothing wrong with that and it has nothing to do with his work ethic. He worked his ass off while here. 

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52 minutes ago, TexTexTex said:

It seems like those guys have their hands in pretty narrow for having such long arms.  I wonder if that's a requirement for testing on bench, or that's just what they prefer

Less strain on the shoulder when you keep it narrow. While you ideally would want to work more muscles in training, hitting a high number of reps for the combine would mean you would want to push as efficiently as possible. 

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12 minutes ago, Burt Macklin said:

He cost them the #10 overall pick my promising them he’d come play and then backing out. That’s worth more to the A’s than him returning the money. 

The A’s trusted his word and he burned them.

 

You’re way off base here. He was always a long-term developmental project that would have his best days in the NFL. There’s nothing wrong with that and it has nothing to do with his work ethic. He worked his ass off while here. 

but he was never an NFL lock

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1 minute ago, NowThis said:

doesnt' mean he's an NFL lock tho 

 

2 minutes ago, Machinator said:

OK. What exactly are you getting at here?

Seriously. WTF are you about at this point? You started off with your smh at him playing his best football in the NFL (which most guys do) and now you’re talking about whether he’s a lock. 

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1 minute ago, Burt Macklin said:

 

Seriously. WTF are you about at this point? You started off with your smh at him playing his best football in the NFL (which most guys do) and now you’re talking about whether he’s a lock. 

the conversation changed too.  Anyway, he was never a lock, developed into a viable NFL player, wasn't really that great in college IMO which is the smh. Easy. 

Some guys are obvious NFL material from the moment they step on campus, he wasn't. 

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1 hour ago, NowThis said:

the conversation changed too.  Anyway, he was never a lock, developed into a viable NFL player, wasn't really that great in college IMO which is the smh. Easy. 

Some guys are obvious NFL material from the moment they step on campus, he wasn't. 

He was a developmental prospect that, if he worked hard, would still only do his best as he grew into his body in his early twenties. Nahlin phrased it in an optimistic way. What about this is tough for you?

And he was the Big XII DL of the Year, he was pretty solid.

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1 hour ago, NowThis said:

the conversation changed too.  Anyway, he was never a lock, developed into a viable NFL player, wasn't really that great in college IMO which is the smh. Easy. 

Some guys are obvious NFL material from the moment they step on campus, he wasn't. 

Big 12 DL of the year = “not really that great in college.”

Sure, makes sense.

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4 minutes ago, Bone3421 said:

Can someone give me run down on texas guys...all i see is non texas twitter links

Texas WR LJ Humphrey
Height: 6-3 5/8
Weight: 210
Hand: 9 4/8
Arm: 32 6/8
Wingspan: 78 6/8

Texas DE Charles Omenihu
Height: 6-5 3/8
Weight: 280
Hand: 9 3/8
Arm: 36
Wingspan: 85 4/8

Texas LB Gary Johnson
Height: 5-11 7/8
Weight: 226
Hand: 10 2/8
Arm: 31 2/8
Wingspan: 76

I'm also posting the relevant stuff in player threads for people who don't want to sort through the non-Texas players.

Boyd and Davis won't measure in until tomorrow.

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#NFLCombine WR bench

AJ Brown 19 reps. 
Emmanuel Butler 11
Hakeem Butler 18
Parris Campbell 11
Felton Davis 21
Ryan Davis 12
Johnnie Dixon 16
Keelan Ross 8
Aston Dulin 13
Jazz Ferguson 8
Travis Fulgham 15
Emmanuel Hall 15
Mecole Hardman 17
Kelvin Harmon 18
N’Keal Harry 27

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Georgia CB Deandre Baker
Height: 5-11
Weight: 193
Hand: 9
Arm: 32
Wingspan: 77 1/8

LSU CB Greedy Williams
Height: 6-1 7/8
Weight: 185
Hand: 9 2/8
Arm: 31 4/8
Wingspan: 74 4/8

Washington CB Byron Murphy
Height: 5-10 6/8
Weight: 190
Hand: 8 7/8
Arm: 30 1/8
Wingspan: 71 3/8

USC CB Iman Lewis-Marshall
Height: 6-0 5/8
Weight: 207
Hand: 9 4/8
Arm: 30 3/8
Wingspan: 73 4/8

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Alabama S Deionte Thompson
Height: 6-1
Weight: 195
Hand (left): 9 7/8
Hand (right): NA due to wrist cast
Arm (left): 32 1/8
Arm (right) NA due to wrist cast
Wingspan: 76 6/8

Washington S Taylor Rapp
Height: 5-11 6/8
Weight: 208
Hand: 9
Arm: 30 6/8
Wingspan: 72 7/8

USC S Marvell Tell
Height: 6-2
Weight: 198
Hand: 9 6/8
Arm: 33 1/8
Wingspan: 80

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