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I saw a tweet that says he holds the fastest in game clocked speed. Does anyone know his 40 time? On the tweet I saw, he was outdistancing the defense like they were wearing goloshes.
 
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Not a specific 40 time, but something like 22+ mph in the evaluated film.


Tweet is in the link.

"Ran 100-meter times of 11.10, 11.16, and 11.18 as a sophomore in Spring 2022. Also ran a 22.72 200 and long jumped 20-9.5.
Ran an 11.17 100 and 22.80 200 as a freshman. Also long jumped 20-1."

From 247.
 
Not a specific 40 time, but something like 22+ mph in the evaluated film.


Tweet is in the link.

"Ran 100-meter times of 11.10, 11.16, and 11.18 as a sophomore in Spring 2022. Also ran a 22.72 200 and long jumped 20-9.5.
Ran an 11.17 100 and 22.80 200 as a freshman. Also long jumped 20-1."

From 247.
Thank you. He may be under rated if his football speed is that fast.
 
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He definitely looks fast on the footbll field. His track times aren't impressive if we're being honest.
 
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Not a specific 40 time, but something like 22+ mph in the evaluated film.


Tweet is in the link.

"Ran 100-meter times of 11.10, 11.16, and 11.18 as a sophomore in Spring 2022. Also ran a 22.72 200 and long jumped 20-9.5.
Ran an 11.17 100 and 22.80 200 as a freshman. Also long jumped 20-1."

From 247.
He must be from southern Wisconsin with that speed.
 
Rivals has him at 6' and 180. that is good size for an incoming frosh but he'll have to get up to 200/210.

Quicks is more important than straight-line speed at RB and most other positions, if not all. He'll also have to be able to break tackles and run through arm tackles. I am not saying he has or does not have these skill sets. I am only pointing out that being "fast" is not that valuable at RB.
 
Rivals has him at 6' and 180. that is good size for an incoming frosh but he'll have to get up to 200/210.

Quicks is more important than straight-line speed at RB and most other positions, if not all. He'll also have to be able to break tackles and run through arm tackles. I am not saying he has or does not have these skill sets. I am only pointing out that being "fast" is not that valuable at RB.

I'm not sure about his height weight either as far as confirmed data, but some info out there lists him as 5'11 and 170. This, along with playing in Wisconsin, is the difference in him being top 100 vs top 300 as far as ratings go.

If he were 6'1 and 195-200 with this speed, he's definitely top 100.

If he lived in Florida, Georgia, Cali, or Texas, he's probably top 200 today.

Regardless, the ratings are a prognosis of NFL potential. That's why they usually only hand out 32 5*s, to correlate with the draft. You can't guess who is a hard worker, who is going to fold when the competition level rises, and the team situations these kids will play under.
 
Can we all just agree that no matter how big or small he is, that when he’s wearing pads he’s really fast either zigzagging or running straight.
Ok. That seems to be well documented
 
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