More NFL combine, less Manti, please...
But Manti's at the combine, so....
More NFL combine, less Manti, please...
Sounding like a top five pick.Dee Milliner ran an unofficial 4.31 40
If his 4.31 holds up he will be a top 3 pic.
He ran a 4.37 on 2nd attempt. Both still unofficial but Solid!
A corner with his size, that speed just solidified his top 5 pick.
The only question scouts had was on his straight line speed, and that question has now been resoundingly answered.
So are hundreds of other players, including *gasp* some Bama players.But Manti's at the combine, so....
Hmm, perhaps I spoke too soon. :biggrin:His hands are terrible today. Needs lots of work on that before the Pro day or he could drop down the board. He has dropped 3-5 passes in drills and bobbled one of the two he caught.
he has also messed up two drills and had to start over. Almost like he is very nervous or pressing bad.
I wonder what 40 time Ronaiah Tuiasosopo ran?So are hundreds of other players, including *gasp* some Bama players.
Do what you want, but this Manti infatuation is weird.
Good stuff right there!Dee is super smooth on a single move with his hips, stays low and drives hard out of the turn. Its the double moves where he has a hitch that slows him down. Not exactly sure why he has problems with the second move as smooth as he gets out of the first. Looks as though when he rotates he is so smooth that he over rotates just a small amount that is not an issue with a single move but it causes him to make a small correction step when a double move is made. Thats what happened to him in the A&M game. It can be corrected and probably will when he land on a team. He will see lots of double moves as a #1 corner.
Exactly. He finished second in the 6A state track 100m finals his junior year to only Corey Grant.Hard to believe some people thought Milliner wouldn't run well. Anybody who ever really saw the kid ought to have known he would light up the Combine.
Remember three years ago, after he showed up on the prep camp circuit, when he immediately shot up from a middling three-star safety prospect to the largely undisputed #1 CB recruit in the country? You don't do that sort of thing by running a 4.6.