Definitely some similarities.
I actually think Hopkins will be better.
Sent from my DROID X2 using Forum Runner
Printable View
I like Hopkins too, but Justin Hunter put up some really impressive numbers today. One of the best verticals. Very good 40 times.
I read earlier today Hunter was getting AJ Green comparisons before injury hit.
Last mention of Austin from me in this thread.
I didn't give him enough credit earlier. I said that he made a dude miss twice within 3 seconds over less than 10 yards.
It was less than 3 seconds over 5 yards.
The play starts at 5:03
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Q3UOd9_Tkw
BPR what was your take on Patton today? He and Woods impressed me a good deal, as did fuller.
Tharald Simon, corner from LSU.......will last into the third round.
http://www.nola.com/lsu/index.ssf/20..._river_default
If Teo checks out in the interviews, I actually think Minter could be had in the second round. If they trade back, he's a guy they could trade back for. If they pick someone else at 32 or move up, they'd probably have to move up again in the second to get him.
"Players Who Struggled At Combine Sunday
1. Marquise Goodwin, WR, Texas: Even though Goodwin blazed an incredible 40 time, his overall workout was not strong. His speed was expected as he is an Olympic caliber track athlete, but he showed today that he is a long way from being a polished NFL receiver. His routes were raw and as one scout told us “he looked like a freshman receiver” trying to learn how to run routes. On underneath routes Goodwin struggled to consistently catch the ball and get it tucked away. However, on deep balls he displayed much better than expected tracking skills and caught the ball well, even though he had one drop.
2. Cordarrelle Patterson, WR, Tennessee: Patterson displayed today some of the same concerns that we had with him during film study. He was choppy in and out of his breaks, and did not display fluidity on his routes. Throughout his workout, he let the ball get into his body and struggled to catch the ball cleanly. Early in the workout he caught the ball extremely well, but as the workout went on he dropped some passes he should easily have caught. As expected, he ran extremely well (unofficial 4.37 40), but he is far from a polished product, despite being so highly regarded in some circles. **More concerning is that we heard that Patterson has been very unimpressive in interviews, which will likely lead to him sliding down draft boards"
http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/...e-workout.html