Pro Day Results
from NFL.com
There were 26 teams represented, with a total of 50 NFL people, including position coaches from the Browns and the Buccaneers. It’s the start of a West Coast swing for scouts. The players ran outside on a wet grass field due to rain. The players were told that .05 would be subtracted from their times because of the poor conditions. Wind was not a factor.
Player Position Gil's comments
Jermaine Jamison WR Jamison (6-2½, 202)- ran the 40 in 4.44 and 4.55. He had a 39½-inch vertical jump, a 10-foot-6 long jump, a 4.09 short shuttle, a 11.17 long shuttle and 6.88 in the three-cone drill. He wasn’t invited to the Combine but was probably the biggest surprise to everyone there. He was a standout performer and the Chargers invited him to San Diego on April 11 and 12 when they bring in additional draft prospects.
Paul Pinegar QB- Pinegar did everything at the Combine but he worked out again. He was timed at 5.09 and 5.12 in the 40. He had a 32-inch vertical jump, a 9-foot-3 long jump, a 4.46 short shuttle and 7.49 in the three-cone drill.
Wendell Mathis RB- Mathis had a 36½-inch vertical jump, a 9-foot-11 long jump, an 11.25 long shuttle and 6.82 in the three-cone drill.
Tyrone Culver S- Culver was clocked at 4.63 and 4.60 in the 40. He had a 39½-inch vertical jump, a 10-foot-9 long jump, a 4.35 short shuttle, a 7.25 three-cone drill and 23 benches.
Ray Washington CB- Washington ran 4.62 and 4.71 in the 40. He had a 40-inch vertical jump and a 10-foot-4 long jump.
Adam Jennings WR- Jennings was clocked at 4.40 and 4.56.
Garrett McIntyre DE- McIntyre played defensive end in college but will probably be a linebacker in the NFL. He was timed at 4.87 and 4.76 in the 40 and had a 32½-inch vertical jump, a 9-foot-8 long jump and 27 lifts.
Richard Marshall CB- Marshall was clocked at 4.47 and 4.45 in the 40. He had a 38½-inch vertical jump, a 10-foot-5 long jump, a 4.37 short shuttle and an 11.32 long shuttle. He benched 13 times.






















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David Carr QB, 1997-2001
Alan Harper DT, 1997-2001
Charles Smith WR, 1997-2001
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Tierre Sams CB, 1997-2001
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Vernon Fox SS, 1997-2001
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Logan Mankins T, 2000-2004
James Sanders SS, 2001-2004
Stephen Spach TE, 2000-2004
Donyell Booker DT, 2003-2004
Claude Sanders DE, 2000-2004
Garrett McIntyre DE, 2002-2005
Bryson Sumlin RB, 2001-2005
Wendell Mathis RB, 2004-2005
Richard Marshall CB, 2002-2005
Adam Jennings WR, 2001-2005
Ray Washington CB, 2001-2005
Jermaine Jamison WR, 2001-2005
Tyrone Culver FS, 2001-2005
Awan Diles CB, 2001-2005
Dartagnon Shack OL, 2001-2005
Paul Pinegar QB, 2001-2005
2 Comments:
Well I guess we know why Tyrone Culver had trouble keeping up with Reggie Bush. 4.6+ in the 40? Please tell me the Safties will be faster this year.
Great job for Jermaine! Except where was that speed in college? Does anybody remember him going for more then 20 yards on a catch?
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