This is from NFL.com's senior draft Analyst, Gil Brandt
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000793416/article/pro-day-results-kansas-state-nebraska
Representatives from all 32 teams attended Kansas State's pro day on Tuesday, watching 12 players work out at the school's indoor facility on FieldTurf.
Among the more notable players there:
» Pass rusher Jordan Willis (6-3, 255), KSU's lone combine participant, was put through defensive line and linebacker drills and looked good in both workouts. He stood on all of his combine numbers.
» LB Charmeachealle Moore (5-11 1/4, 229) is a bit undersized but showed some impressive short-area quickness and explosion. He ran the 40-yard dash in 4.69 and 4.68 seconds, had a 34 1/2 vertical, a 10-foot broad jump, a 4.36-second short shuttle, a 6.90-second three-cone drill, and added 22 lifts on the bench press. I see him as a late-round draft pick or priority free agent.
» WR Deante Burton (6-1 7/8, 200) ran an identical pair of 40s in 4.52 seconds, had a 38-inch vertical, a 10-foot-10 broad jump, a 4.13-second short shuttle, a 6.79-second three-cone drill, and didn't participate in the bench press. He's a smooth route runner who didn't have a single drop in his workout.
» LB Elijah Lee (6-2 1/2, 229) ran the 40 in 4.73 and 4.71 seconds, had a 38-inch vertical, a 10-2 broad jump, a 4.36-second short shuttle, a 7.14-second three-cone, and added 18 lifts on the bench. He's a bit of a late-developer who likely has worked his way into Day 3 draft discussion.
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Most of numbers seem the same as previously reported. However, the only difference is the 40 times. Previously, the unofficial time for Lee was 4.65, and the unofficial time for Moore was 4.61. These might be the official times with Lee at 4.71 and Moore at 4.68.
Also, it was previously reported that scouts from 27 or so schools showed up. This indicates that all 32 showed up. For comparative purposes, in the same article, Nebraska only had scouts from 19 teams.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000793416/article/pro-day-results-kansas-state-nebraska
Representatives from all 32 teams attended Kansas State's pro day on Tuesday, watching 12 players work out at the school's indoor facility on FieldTurf.
Among the more notable players there:
» Pass rusher Jordan Willis (6-3, 255), KSU's lone combine participant, was put through defensive line and linebacker drills and looked good in both workouts. He stood on all of his combine numbers.
» LB Charmeachealle Moore (5-11 1/4, 229) is a bit undersized but showed some impressive short-area quickness and explosion. He ran the 40-yard dash in 4.69 and 4.68 seconds, had a 34 1/2 vertical, a 10-foot broad jump, a 4.36-second short shuttle, a 6.90-second three-cone drill, and added 22 lifts on the bench press. I see him as a late-round draft pick or priority free agent.
» WR Deante Burton (6-1 7/8, 200) ran an identical pair of 40s in 4.52 seconds, had a 38-inch vertical, a 10-foot-10 broad jump, a 4.13-second short shuttle, a 6.79-second three-cone drill, and didn't participate in the bench press. He's a smooth route runner who didn't have a single drop in his workout.
» LB Elijah Lee (6-2 1/2, 229) ran the 40 in 4.73 and 4.71 seconds, had a 38-inch vertical, a 10-2 broad jump, a 4.36-second short shuttle, a 7.14-second three-cone, and added 18 lifts on the bench. He's a bit of a late-developer who likely has worked his way into Day 3 draft discussion.
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Most of numbers seem the same as previously reported. However, the only difference is the 40 times. Previously, the unofficial time for Lee was 4.65, and the unofficial time for Moore was 4.61. These might be the official times with Lee at 4.71 and Moore at 4.68.
Also, it was previously reported that scouts from 27 or so schools showed up. This indicates that all 32 showed up. For comparative purposes, in the same article, Nebraska only had scouts from 19 teams.