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Elite 11 times.
Posted on 7/9/15 at 7:47 am
Posted on 7/9/15 at 7:47 am
Nigel Knott ran a 4.30
Devin Duvernay (Kyler Murray's cousin) ran a 4.32
Tyrie Cleveland 6'3 wr (Former aggie commit) ran a 4.32 also had the highest spark score at 147
Deontay Anderson safety (Aggie target, Ole miss lean) ran a 4.41
Brandon Jones safety (Ag lean) ran a 4.44
Devin white (Bama vs Lsu) ran a 4.59 at 258lbs
Saivon Smith (LSU commit) ran a 4.62
Jarrett Guarantano (Tennessee commit ran a 4.65)Heard he also got the highest ever qb score.
Erick Fowler ran a 4.77 (Lsu commit)
DCS (Florida lean) ran a 4.8
Jeffrey Mculloch had the 4th highest Spark score( Ag lean)
Demetris Robinson ran a 4.34
Lol Ed Oliver ran a 4.86 at 289, he's shuttle was more than a second faster than athletes like Devin White. He had the best spark score from any d-lineman by far, shame he chose Houston.
PS these times where on turf, when they select few finalists ran on grass somewhere a full second or even 2 seconds slower, like Deontay Anderson ran a 4.41 on turf, he ran a 4.61 on grass so an athelete like Saivon Smith running a 4.62 might equal a 4.7-4.8.
Devin White is an impressive athlete, and Texas has 4 speedsters that ran sub 4's including those 2 safeties.

Devin Duvernay (Kyler Murray's cousin) ran a 4.32
Tyrie Cleveland 6'3 wr (Former aggie commit) ran a 4.32 also had the highest spark score at 147
Deontay Anderson safety (Aggie target, Ole miss lean) ran a 4.41
Brandon Jones safety (Ag lean) ran a 4.44
Devin white (Bama vs Lsu) ran a 4.59 at 258lbs
Saivon Smith (LSU commit) ran a 4.62
Jarrett Guarantano (Tennessee commit ran a 4.65)Heard he also got the highest ever qb score.
Erick Fowler ran a 4.77 (Lsu commit)
DCS (Florida lean) ran a 4.8
Jeffrey Mculloch had the 4th highest Spark score( Ag lean)
Demetris Robinson ran a 4.34
Lol Ed Oliver ran a 4.86 at 289, he's shuttle was more than a second faster than athletes like Devin White. He had the best spark score from any d-lineman by far, shame he chose Houston.
PS these times where on turf, when they select few finalists ran on grass somewhere a full second or even 2 seconds slower, like Deontay Anderson ran a 4.41 on turf, he ran a 4.61 on grass so an athelete like Saivon Smith running a 4.62 might equal a 4.7-4.8.
Devin White is an impressive athlete, and Texas has 4 speedsters that ran sub 4's including those 2 safeties.
Posted on 7/9/15 at 7:52 am to agregime1
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a full second or even 2 seconds slower
quote:um no
ike Deontay Anderson ran a 4.41 on turf, he ran a 4.61
Posted on 7/9/15 at 7:57 am to UMRealist
He ran a 4.41 on turf, he qualified for the finals and ran a 4.60 on grass.
It wasn't just him.
Dylan crawford ran a 4.45 then ran a 4.66 on grass.
Levonta Taylor ran a 4.35 then ran a 4.64 on grass.
Nigel Knott's 4.3 40 translated to a 4.43 on grass
Edit: Deontay ran a 4.58 on grass.
Still the fastest safety time, still think he's the best safety in Texas fwiw, he's definitely the fastest safety in the nation.
It wasn't just him.
Dylan crawford ran a 4.45 then ran a 4.66 on grass.
Levonta Taylor ran a 4.35 then ran a 4.64 on grass.
Nigel Knott's 4.3 40 translated to a 4.43 on grass
Edit: Deontay ran a 4.58 on grass.
Still the fastest safety time, still think he's the best safety in Texas fwiw, he's definitely the fastest safety in the nation.
This post was edited on 7/9/15 at 8:00 am
Posted on 7/9/15 at 7:58 am to agregime1
That's nowhere close to a second slower...
Posted on 7/9/15 at 7:59 am to agregime1
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Jarrett Guarantano (Tennessee commit ran a 4.65)Heard he also got the highest ever qb score.
It moved
Posted on 7/9/15 at 8:02 am to agregime1
Until he runs a 6.41 or 5.41 on grass your OP will be wrong.
Posted on 7/9/15 at 8:06 am to agregime1
I think you meant to say tenths of seconds several times but didn't. I'm confused. Would you mind posting the shuttle times? I saw the review questioning his lateral quickness.
Posted on 7/9/15 at 8:09 am to BigEdLSU
I think these are "The Opening" times not Elite 11 only times
Posted on 7/9/15 at 8:09 am to UMRealist
aw shoot haha, I meant a tenth of a second haha my bad

Posted on 7/9/15 at 8:11 am to Vols&Shaft83
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It moved
It moved with such force, the chick sitting beside me in lab was knocked unconscious.
Posted on 7/9/15 at 8:17 am to agregime1
For reference, here are top 40 times at the NFL combine last year:
4.28
4.31
4.33
4.35
Weird how all these star recruits get slower during college.
4.28
4.31
4.33
4.35
Weird how all these star recruits get slower during college.
Posted on 7/9/15 at 8:43 am to agregime1
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Jarrett Guarantano (Tennessee commit ran a 4.65)Heard he also got the highest ever qb score.
lol
Posted on 7/9/15 at 9:00 am to Dawg in Beaumont
Well a lot of these guys that post these ridiculous times are pretty small. They get to college and actually get into a weight program they do get slower, but they get a good deal bigger.
Posted on 7/9/15 at 9:16 am to agregime1
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Devin white (Bama vs Lsu) ran a 4.59 at 258lbs
Jesus. Isn't he a LB? How can he possibly change direction well enough to play there if he weighs 260 before a college S&C program?
Posted on 7/9/15 at 9:38 am to ATLdawg25
I'm sure he's fast, but there is almost no chance he can truly run a 4.59.
Three LBs beat that time at last year's combine. I doubt a 17 year old is faster than virtually every elite college LB.
Three LBs beat that time at last year's combine. I doubt a 17 year old is faster than virtually every elite college LB.
Posted on 7/9/15 at 10:07 am to agregime1
Remember guys. All of these times are "fabricated." 
Posted on 7/9/15 at 10:12 am to LSU Patrick
Aren't the opening times laser timed?
Posted on 7/9/15 at 11:32 am to Dawg in Beaumont
My issue wasn't with his time. It's hard to believe a 260lb linebacker coming out of high school has the mobility to play the position in the SEC. He's only 5'11", so he's not like a Shawn Oakman type end either. Weird.
Posted on 7/9/15 at 12:32 pm to DMagic
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Aren't the opening times laser timed?
Yes. I was just referring to what has been said on here before about recruits' times, Dylan Moses for one.
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