Yep, I excel at splitting hairs. :biggrin:Still...4.54 is pretty darn fast!
Yep, I excel at splitting hairs. :biggrin:Still...4.54 is pretty darn fast!
Good point, but Chang's numbers were - for the most part - gained against the type of schools we schedule the week before the Auburn game...Timmy Chang broke records in college, and his NFL career wasn't any better than McElroy's.
Double-check your tally there, CA...Actually...
DH was faster than nine backs at the combine and slower than 10. Technically he was in the slower half of the RBs who ran the 40 at the 2016 combine:
I wasn't going to bring it up But thanks. There's seven faster times than Henry's out of 20 running backs. Good post. sipDouble-check your tally there, CA...
According to the NFL's list DH was slower than 10 RBs...Double-check your tally there, CA...
For God's sake....o.k. TECHNICALLY, Derrick Henry ran a slower 40 than ten running backs.According to the NFL's list DH was slower than 10 RBs...
and honestly, he's trim and fit. I hope he stays that way.Henry ran a good 40 time for his size. He's at least 20 lbs heavier than most of the other RBs on the list. I think if there was a metric that broke down 40 time relative to the players size that Henry would lead that statistic easily.
I just looked up a random players height/weight who ran faster than Henry. Josh Ferguson is 5"9 198 lbs. Henry measured 6"3 247 lbs. Henry's time albeit slightly slower is far more impressive when you take the size of player into account..
I think he will, would be in total shock if he ever really adds fat.and honestly, he's trim and fit. I hope he stays that way.
Seriously? There are ten back with faster time, nine with slower times. Where's the confusion?I wasn't going to bring it up But thanks. There's seven faster times than Henry's out of 20 running backs. Good post. sip
Maybe chillax?For God's sake....o.k. TECHNICALLY, Derrick Henry ran a slower 40 than ten running backs.
Do you have something against Alabama football players? I got suspended for defending Kevin Norwood, because you said, "He was nothing but an average wide receiver"..
I submit to you, great mod..
Derrick Henry is an average running back who doesn't compare to the great whoever you consider to be a great running back.
I agree 100% with ya Brad..We all hope Henry continues to shatter records at the highest level of football, out of curiosity, what is Henry's biggest drawback as he heads to the NFL..Maybe chillax?
You claimed "Derrick's 40 time was faster than the majority of running backs at the combine." - that's simply incorrect.
We don't hate DH, but there are legitimate reasons NFL teams might not consider him the best back in the draft.
Yeesh...
Which is why - IMO - if he's on a team that has the offensive line, balance, and system to consistently get him the ball and to the second level he'll rush for 1K yds easily as a rookie.I agree 100% with ya Brad..We all hope Henry continues to shatter records at the highest level of football, out of curiosity, what is Henry's biggest drawback as he heads to the NFL..
Is it his east to west lateral movement at the LOS or would it be not shedding that initial contact at the LOS & he goes down from 1st contact????..Cause once he's able to bust through the LOS & he gets a full head of steam not many defenders has been able to catch up to him on the college level or get him down if he gives them that lethal stiff arm..
My opinion that Eddie was the best of the bunch in 2012 was met with much scorn, and it proved to be true at the next level imo. Henry will perform similar in the NFL as he did against top SEC talent. Every 3rd carry will result in 7+ yards. He will be able to move a pile, and db's will not be able to catch him, and attempt to tackle at his ankles in fear of getting run over,. But we have wait to be proven true. It's the off season. I agree with you 100%. He will end up an elite back.For God's sake....o.k. TECHNICALLY, Derrick Henry ran a slower 40 than ten running backs.
Do you have something against Alabama football players? I got suspended for defending Kevin Norwood, because you said, "He was nothing but an average wide receiver"..
I submit to you, great mod..
Derrick Henry is an average running back who doesn't compare to the great whoever you consider to be a great running back.
That's exactly what I did...Are you mistaking those he's tied with (and listed alphabetically)? Surely not...
Use mass*speed to calculate momentum.Henry ran a good 40 time for his size. He's at least 20 lbs heavier than most of the other RBs on the list. I think if there was a metric that broke down 40 time relative to the players size that Henry would lead that statistic easily.
I can understand why bell was drafted over Eddie but not ball. The scouts were worried about his injuries in college and the steelers had plenty of views on bell since he was in Big 10 country. Ironically bell has played injured much more than Eddie in the NFL. As for monte ball, it just shows you that the Broncos are better at trading than drafting with the exception of Von Miller.My opinion that Eddie was the best of the bunch in 2012 was met with much scorn, and it proved to be true at the next level imo. Henry will perform similar in the NFL as he did against top SEC talent. Every 3rd carry will result in 7+ yards. He will be able to move a pile, and db's will not be able to catch him, and attempt to tackle at his ankles in fear of getting run over,. But we have wait to be proven true. It's the off season. I agree with you 100%. He will end up an elite back.
Funny how Alabama backs get so much criticism, yet we never hear how Wisconsin backs don't live up to the hype.I can understand why bell was drafted over Eddie but not ball. The scouts were worried about his injuries in college and the steelers had plenty of views on bell since he was in Big 10 country. Ironically bell has played injured much more than Eddie in the NFL. As for monte ball, it just shows you that the Broncos are better at trading than drafting with the exception of Von Miller.