<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (cubuffsman78)</div><div class='quotemain'>I got a 40 time for Weddle for ya bA. 4.51...Not bad at all for him. Chris Houston ran the fastest 40 at 4.32. Leon Hall ran a 4.39.</div> Thanks. Weddle's my boy. I think he'll be a S at the next level who can play some CB if needed. Of course, he contribute on special teams as he returns punts. Is there a website that has all this info? This should help Hall who I understand had fallen somewhat and boost Houston into round 1 as I gather.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (blackadder)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (cubuffsman78)</div><div class='quotemain'>I got a 40 time for Weddle for ya bA. 4.51...Not bad at all for him. Chris Houston ran the fastest 40 at 4.32. Leon Hall ran a 4.39.</div> Thanks. Weddle's my boy. I think he'll be a S at the next level who can play some CB if needed. Of course, he contribute on special teams as he returns punts. Is there a website that has all this info? This should help Hall who I understand had fallen somewhat and boost Houston into round 1 as I gather.</div> Hall has fallen, but he's never been considered anything less than the top CB in the draft. Houston is battling Aaron Ross for the #2 CB spot in my opinion. Some people like Darrelle Revis, but I dislike him greatly and he didn't work out today. NFL.com lists some of the top results from each day. There are a couple of sites I use that try to get every result, but they are delayed in their updates. I use them after they get all their info in. For right now, I record everything that I find or see on television in some spreadsheets.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (blackadder)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (cubuffsman78)</div><div class='quotemain'>I got a 40 time for Weddle for ya bA. 4.51...Not bad at all for him. Chris Houston ran the fastest 40 at 4.32. Leon Hall ran a 4.39.</div> Thanks. Weddle's my boy. I think he'll be a S at the next level who can play some CB if needed. Of course, he contribute on special teams as he returns punts. Is there a website that has all this info? This should help Hall who I understand had fallen somewhat and boost Houston into round 1 as I gather.</div> I like Weddle as well. I think he's a 1st round talent. He's always around the ball and he has great football instincts.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (porky88)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (blackadder)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (cubuffsman78)</div><div class='quotemain'>I got a 40 time for Weddle for ya bA. 4.51...Not bad at all for him. Chris Houston ran the fastest 40 at 4.32. Leon Hall ran a 4.39.</div> Thanks. Weddle's my boy. I think he'll be a S at the next level who can play some CB if needed. Of course, he contribute on special teams as he returns punts. Is there a website that has all this info? This should help Hall who I understand had fallen somewhat and boost Houston into round 1 as I gather.</div> I like Weddle as well. I think he's a 1st round talent. He's always around the ball and he has great football instincts.</div> I think that he is the 5th best safety in the draft with 1. LaRon Landry 2. Reggie Nelson 3. Brandon Merriwether 4. Micheal Griffin 5. Eric Weddle. I think he will end up getting drafted late 2nd/early 3rd.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (MKIV_Supra)</div><div class='quotemain'>Who's Chris Henry?</div> Probably the biggest surprise of the combine...Here's what I wrote about him in my 2nd day analysis that I'm finishing up. *Chris Henry (Arizona) was the surprise of the day on Sunday. I didn't even consider him draftable when I first looked at him after he declared for early entry. I didn't understand why he would do such a thing. He was never a full time starter and never rushed for more than 600 yards in a given season. Evidentally, he left Arizona early because they were changing their offense to a spread system where he would see the ball even less. I think he knew that he had to impress at the combine if he had any aspirations of being drafted. He didn't disappoint as he ran a 4.4 40. That's good enough to be tied with Adrian Peterson and Antonio Pittman, some notable company, for the top time in the RB class. He's also got phenomenal size (6', 230 lbs.) to go along with that speed. There are issues of a complete lack of productivity though. He only registered one 100-yard game in his career. That is what will probably keep him as an early 2nd day pick.