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LSU wide receiver Chris Hilton was the fastest player recorded at the East-West Shrine Bowl last week.

According to Zebra Sports Technology, Hilton ran 22.13 mph.

Hilton competed in all four All-Star Games during his pre-draft process:

-Hula Bowl
-American Bowl
-East-West Shrine Bowl
-Senior Bowl

Hilton, a native of Zachary, La., played the last five seasons at LSU and appeared in 38 games with seven starts while battling injuries. He caught 41 passes for 780 yards and six touchdowns during his time at LSU.




Filed Under: LSU Football
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
19 Comments
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NorthSider725 days
With speed like that he should have been in the secondary ALL A LONE and with a healthy, good qb we're talking TDs beaucoup. Shame it didn't come together.
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TigerLord20206 days
Maybe he has a DJ Chark type of combine and shows out at the next level! Hope he has a long nfl career!
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Jack Daniel6 days
How many catches in those 4 all-star games?
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BhamTigah6 days
Speed was never his problem. Hope someone in the NFL can improve his hands and route running.
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redfish997 days
Football is about much more that straightaway speed Wish him luck odds are stacked against him.
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Scotcho Libre7 days
I really expected CH to pick up where Brian Thomas Jr. left off. I hope he can restore his career the way K. Boutte has with the Patriots.
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cajunmud7 days
Is he still dating what's her name on the basketball team...Fluzzy?
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wallowinit6 days
:lol:
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ExpoTiger7 days
2mph over the next fastest guy is quite a gap
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Geaux Guy7 days
Man, I hope he tears it up in the NFL
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All he needs to do now is learn to catch the ball
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mmtiger7 days
speed doesnt always equate to ethic or catch ability.
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udtiger7 days
Ronaldo Nehemiah has entered the chat
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udtiger7 days
Renaldo
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LoveThatMoney7 days
You have no fricking idea what his work ethic was.
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gcmoney37 days
There was a lot of talent wasted on the offensive side this season...
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he didnt do himself many favors with drops and fumbles
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Catching the ball is typically encouraged for a WR
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