Quote:Ok, if you're going to use Desmond Howards short stint...
I am going to make you barf by even saying this name.
Laurent Robinson:
6'2" 200 pounds
4.38 40
19 Bench Press Reps
39" Vertical
127 Broad Jump
4.28 Shuttle
6.83 Cones
Valid.
oh, and another thing ...... how the hack can someone record a vertical jump of 39" ??? I guess that's why he played in the NFL and I'm sitting here eating chips at work while posting on the Jags Message Board.
Jaguars NB Kiwaukee Thomas was another super-fast guy.
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oh, and another thing ...... how the hack can someone record a vertical jump of 39" ??? I guess that's why he played in the NFL and I'm sitting here eating chips at work while posting on the Jags Message Board. 
You ever see adrian wilsons 66 inch jump? Blows my mind. J.J. Watt can do something similar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vL19q8yL54
Boselli, MJD, and Ramsey get my vote.
Quote: In 1998 when Barry Sanders and Fred Taylor played in the same game, there might never have been a more TALENTED pair of RBs in an NFL game as that December day in Jax.
Very true.
Quote:Valid.
oh, and another thing ...... how the hack can someone record a vertical jump of 39" ??? I guess that's why he played in the NFL and I'm sitting here eating chips at work while posting on the Jags Message Board. 
Jump every day, helps your vertical.
Quote:Differential return man!
Coughlin cutting him over something petty was the first step toward me beginning to doubt Coughlin's inflexibility.
For just being a massive physical beast, I would say John Henderson had a few gifts given his size
According to our broadcast team. Boselli was a beast. And I have to agree.
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Yup average
What does having him catch a ball while jumping onto a mat prove?
didn't sensebaugh have like a 44 inch vertical?
This thread has me feeling nostalgic. In no particular order.
Greg Jones
John Henderson
Tony Boselli
Fred Taylor
Rasheen Mathis
Quote:didn't sensebaugh have like a 44 inch vertical?
46" ....I posted his combine numbers back on
page 4.
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Not the fastest guy, but SS Gerald Sensabaugh was an incredibly athletic ball of rock...
- 6' 0 1/2", 214
- 17 reps
- 4.50 40-time
- 46" vert :woot:<strong> </strong>
- 11' 1" broad
- 3.98 short shuttle
- 6.80 3-cone
I believe that's like the third or fourth highest official vertical ever recorded
Quote:I believe that's like the third or fourth highest official vertical ever recorded
I always liked him as a player. Grant, Darius, rookie version of Nelson its no wonder we are all critical of safety play. Even Sense was steady back there.
Grady Jackson was athletic enough as a 320 LB NT to dunk a basketball on regulation sized hoop.
I wonder what kind of times and jumps Myles Jack would record right now with him being something like 215 lbs.
Quote:You ever see adrian wilsons 66 inch jump? Blows my mind. J.J. Watt can do something similar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vL19q8yL54
That is not the same thing. The vertical jump they measure at the Combine is how high you can get your hand up, not how high a barrier you can clear. Heck, if you want to measure how high a barrier you can clear, Olympic high jumpers can clear 90 inches. 66 inches is nothing.
The vertical jump measurement is like this: stand there and hold your hand as high as you can. Now jump and see how high you can touch. The difference is your vertical jump.