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<blockquote data-quote="GaTech4ever" data-source="post: 33942" data-attributes="member: 660"><p>If only "production on the field" is what got you to the Combine then I would argue for Godhigh to get an invite. However, it's not, although Sproles finished 5th in the Heisman so he was more productive than Godhigh in college (not talking about speed here). As for Holliday, I do think that a guy who gets a lot of playing time and makes big plays at a national champion LSU and is considered the fastest guy to ever play college football, should get an invite over Godhigh. If purely production got you to the Combine, then guys like Dion Jordan (who had 14.5 sacks over a 4 year college career) wouldn't go 3rd overall last year. The Combine is meant for the guys they think have the highest chance of being a quality NFL player, not about the best college stats.</p><p></p><p>Either way, the Combine Selection Committee got it right by inviting Sproles and Holliday because they are both quality NFL players. If Godhigh turns out to be a quality NFL player, then the Selection Committee will be wrong, and I will happily be wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GaTech4ever, post: 33942, member: 660"] If only "production on the field" is what got you to the Combine then I would argue for Godhigh to get an invite. However, it's not, although Sproles finished 5th in the Heisman so he was more productive than Godhigh in college (not talking about speed here). As for Holliday, I do think that a guy who gets a lot of playing time and makes big plays at a national champion LSU and is considered the fastest guy to ever play college football, should get an invite over Godhigh. If purely production got you to the Combine, then guys like Dion Jordan (who had 14.5 sacks over a 4 year college career) wouldn't go 3rd overall last year. The Combine is meant for the guys they think have the highest chance of being a quality NFL player, not about the best college stats. Either way, the Combine Selection Committee got it right by inviting Sproles and Holliday because they are both quality NFL players. If Godhigh turns out to be a quality NFL player, then the Selection Committee will be wrong, and I will happily be wrong. [/QUOTE]
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