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http://georgiatech.blog.ajc.com/2016/03/19/georgia-tech-pro-day-results/

Measurements, times and scores from Georgia Tech’s pro day Friday.

Name Ht. Wt. Broad Vert. 40 Shuttle Bench
B. Chamberlain
6-3 303 8’4” 23 5.45 4.8 20
Synjyn Days
6-0 221 10’3.5 32.5 4.51 4.25 24
Jamal Golden
5-10 197 9’10 34 4.62 4.39 9
Adam Gotsis
6-4 296 X X X X 23
Errin Joe
6-2 331 8’4” 23.5 5.51 4.84 18
T. Marcordes
6-3 245 9’10” 35 4.62 4.31 16
Chris Milton
5-10 187 10’3” 34 4.37 4.40 13
Patrick Skov
6-0 232 8’11” 30.5 X 4.32 31*
Demond Smith
5-11 200 10’1.5” 34 X X X
B. Snoddy
5-9 192 10’4” 32 4.42 4.2 15
D.J. White
5-11 193 X 34 X X X
 

Pj4prez01

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The o line showing at pro day pretty much sums up why we couldn't block anyone. I think most high school P-5 o-line prospects can put those numbers up.
 

Boomergump

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The o line showing at pro day pretty much sums up why we couldn't block anyone. I think most high school P-5 o-line prospects can put those numbers up.
When you look at the bench reps vs body weights of those guys who have been in a power conference strength and conditioning program for 5 years, it is pathetic. I am sorry. Speed numbers were bad for an offense like ours too, the whole bit. You are right, the picture got a lot more clear after those numbers.
 

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http://georgiatech.blog.ajc.com/2016/03/19/georgia-tech-pro-day-results/

Measurements, times and scores from Georgia Tech’s pro day Friday.

Name Ht. Wt. Broad Vert. 40 Shuttle Bench
B. Chamberlain
6-3 303 8’4” 23 5.45 4.8 20
Synjyn Days
6-0 221 10’3.5 32.5 4.51 4.25 24
Jamal Golden
5-10 197 9’10 34 4.62 4.39 9
Adam Gotsis
6-4 296 X X X X 23
Errin Joe
6-2 331 8’4” 23.5 5.51 4.84 18
T. Marcordes
6-3 245 9’10” 35 4.62 4.31 16
Chris Milton
5-10 187 10’3” 34 4.37 4.40 13
Patrick Skov
6-0 232 8’11” 30.5 X 4.32 31*
Demond Smith
5-11 200 10’1.5” 34 X X X
B. Snoddy
5-9 192 10’4” 32 4.42 4.2 15
D.J. White
5-11 193 X 34 X X X

Notice who had the biggest vertical,With speed,height, and vertical why didn't Marcordes block more(or any?) passes. Or- maybe ,why not used that way?
 

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Notice who had the biggest vertical,With speed,height, and vertical why didn't Marcordes block more(or any?) passes. Or- maybe ,why not used that way?
Usually that happens at the los, and it's usually guys with a knack for it. Height and vertacle helps, but isn't the deciding factor in it, timing has a lot to do with it.
 

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Notice who had the biggest vertical,With speed,height, and vertical why didn't Marcordes block more(or any?) passes. Or- maybe ,why not used that way?

Because Marcodes is 1) A 3-4 Outside LB. He had his best success when we went 3-3-5 and rushed him off the edge in '14. 2) He doesn't have good instincts to anticipate something like batting a pass
 

takethepoints

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I'd caution against equating strength with bench press reps. If I were evaluating OLs, I'd be more interested in their squat and dead lift numbers. You play OL with your legs. I don't know why - except that they've been doing it awhile - the NFL uses bench reps; I'd be interested in that for DLs alone.

But that's just me. Maybe bench presses predict better then I would think.
 

Boomergump

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Probably the most important strength any athlete can have is core strength and that is hard to measure by these kinds of means. You have to watch people play and move to determine if there is good core strength.
 
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