
Originally Posted by
Mr. Gottabejuiced
Darren Davis was 5-8 190. He played DI at Iowa State. His 40 was 4.7. He was a former wrestler.
(his older brother Troy Davis was one of the best college running backs ever statistically.)
Agility makes up for straight ahead speed, that is why a lot of people who run 4.7s or slower can be good players. If you have a pro agility run of 3.89 or faster, you can be good. If you have good speed but bad agility you won't be that good.
Troy Walters was 5-5 and ran the 100M in 11.2. His pro agility time was 3.69. As a direct result, he won the award for the #1 college DI wider reciever in the country.
A lot of people on this forum have never stood on the sidelines at an NFL practice. When you do you will kick yourself in the ass for not training harder when you were younger, because it is nowere near as hard as the media makes it out to be. Nothing like you would think. You throw in steroids and other pharmacuticals and it is ****ing cake.