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Post by Dale on Feb 28, 2020 4:44:35 GMT -6
Arkansas TE Cheyenne O'Grady ran the 40-yard dash in 4.81 seconds at the NFL Scouting Combine.
Not particularly impressive from the former Arkansas tight end. O'Grady admitted at the combine this week that he slacked off in terms of conditioning during his time in Fayetteville, but did note that he was in the best shape of his life coming into festivities in Indianapolis. The 6-foot-3, 253-pound O'Grady already faced maturity-type questions in his evaluation prior to the combine after leaving Arkansas in early November due to undisclosed team issues.
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Post by Dale on Mar 1, 2020 4:27:53 GMT -6
Arkansas DL McTelvin Agim ran the 40-yard dash in an unofficial 4.99 seconds at the NFL Scouting Combine.
Agim (6'3/309) was first up to run the 40-yard dash to start out drills on Saturday. The Arkansas lineman is still learning to play on the interior -- he spent the majority of his career working off the edge -- but if he can gain some polish on the technical front he could have a shot at working his way into a rotational role in the pros.
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Post by Dale on Mar 2, 2020 5:28:05 GMT -6
Arkansas S Kamren Curl recorded 24 reps on the bench press at the NFL Scouting Combine.
Curl (6'1/206) tied Daniel Thomas for the most bench press among defensive backs testing this weekend. It's not the most predictive of tests for a defensive back, but a hearty mark is a hearty mark. Curl's 40-yard dash time will be more informative as to his stock, as he came into the combine week facing speed questions.
Arkansas S Kamren Curl ran the 40-yard dash in 4.6 seconds at the NFL Scouting Combine.
Curl's time is right around average for the safety group. He already showed off his strength with 24 bench press reps earlier in the day, and he also was able to put up 34.5 inches on his vertical with a 125-inch broad. Kurl is clearly strong with explosiveness, but the overall speed is still a question mark. He still looks like a Day 3 prospect at this point.
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Post by Dale on Mar 6, 2020 4:53:30 GMT -6
NFL Media's Lance Zierlein writes Arkansas LB De'Jon "Scoota" Harris "wants to play as physical as possible."
At 6-foot and 245-pounds, it's no surprise Harris wants to play physical. Harris has the size to be a strong middle linebacker in the NFL. Zierlein also writes that Harris plays with a "thumper's mentality," which suggests he is not at all afraid to barrel downhill and crash into the point of attack. However, Harris does not have sideline-to-sideline speed and may have issues playing in space in the modern NFL.
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Post by Dale on Apr 25, 2020 4:00:11 GMT -6
Broncos selected Arkansas DL McTelvin Agim with the No. 95 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Agim (6’3/309) was a five-star recruit and four-year starter at Arkansas who added weight and rotated inside as a senior. He never fully lived up to his recruiting rank, but he at least posted two-straight 5.0-sack seasons and tested in the 88th percentile at the NFL Combine. His motor and athleticism are traits to bet on, but he’s far from a finished product, particularly against the run where he loses leverage by standing too tall. While not a sound technician, Agim does have the athletic traits to be a pass-rushing factor in an NFL rotation with time.
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Post by Dale on Apr 26, 2020 3:53:15 GMT -6
Redskins selected Arkansas S Kamren Curl with the No. 216 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Curl (6’1/206) was a three-year starting safety at Arkansas who has experience as a slot corner and free safety. He was very productive in college -- 76 tackles and four turnovers as a junior in 2019 -- and beams with confidence on tape, as evidenced by his single-game suspension for flirting with opposing cheerleaders during pre-game warmups — something we view as a positive to his overall profile. His coverage skills are limited by his athleticism, however, as he tested in the 44th-percentile at the NFL Combine with 4.60 40-speed and a 34.5-inch vertical. Curl profiles as a backup safety or nickel corner in subpackages who will have to earn his stripes on special teams to notch an active roster spot with Washington.
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Post by clifflee4mvp™ on Apr 26, 2020 9:15:10 GMT -6
Scoota Harris to Patriots Devwah Whaley to Bengals TJ Smith to Chargers Chase Harrell to 49ers Austin Capps to Falcons
Undrafted free agents. Crazy that O’Grady hasn’t been picked up
Ben Hicks retired from football, will not seek a free agent deal
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