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I can't stand watching him throw, but I definitely enjoy watching him run.
I can't stand watching him throw, but I definitely enjoy watching him run.
I can't stand watching him throw, but I definitely enjoy watching him run.
Debate over his 40 time aside... I want to know if that vertical is accurate? He has good size, excellent speed and (if accurate) a three foot vertical!
An intriguing pwo, indeed!
coached a small school WR 3 years ago with the same dimensions, perhaps a bit shorter, he went to a combine when he was getting recruited and had a 33" vertical.
i'm not as skeptical
Yeah that type of vertical is definitely realistic. We trained in high school with these type of bungie cords that hooked up to you and i got my vertical up to 34. Our testing of it wasnt that great so it probly wasnt perfectly accurate but if i got my jump right i could barely dunk and im like 5'9-5'10 haha.
that would be called the "vertimax"
Not to be "that guy" but someone who runs a 10.7 does not run a 4.34.... one of these times is inaccurate.
I agree technically, but...
1) Apples to apples. Everyone is reporting hand-timed 40s, not laser-timed. Unless the kid is lying, I think what we learn is that the kid is really fast. 4.3 fast? Very doubtful, but fast compared to other kids who are getting hand-timed.
2) 10.72 is REALLY, REALLY fast for a high school kid. Olympic fast. No, but excellent. Makes me believe that he was legitimately HAND-TIMED at 4.3+. Those two are compatible to me. I doubt the 40 was well-timed, though.
3) The clock starts in the 100m when the gun goes off, not when you start moving--that is very different. The 40m x 2.5 is not a 100m equivalent. For example:
"Jacoby Ford, who ran a 4.28 s in the 2010 NFL Combine, had a collegiate best of 6.51 s in the 60-meter dash (outside the top-40 of the all-time lists). Justin Gatlin was significantly slower at the NFL Combine, achieving a 40-yard dash best of 4.42 s, but holds the fifth fastest 60-meter dash ever with 6.45 seconds. This highlights the difficulties in comparing track running times to football 40-yard times due to the different timing methods."
4) Skinny kids have a harder time coming out of the blocks and generating power throughout the 100.
So why didn't we hear about him? Probably a good but not great football player from a terrible Iowa league 2A. His competition is SLOW.
I would not be shocked if we got a kid with excellent speed who is just not a sure-fire D1 prospect.
Clips of him looking pretty darn good at the ND camp, as well as him running various routes and being timed in 2 40 yard dashes.
He is walking on as a DB at ND.
ND has 3 solid guys coming in as preferred walk-ons to date.
Grant is currently on his "official" visit at ND this weekend.
This guy, the OL Bush, and who's the 3rd?
This guy, the OL Bush, and who's the 3rd?
you guys being all critical of a PWO's size, speed, competition etc just make me laugh.
he's a PWO for goodness sakes...its like landing on "free spin" in "recruiting wheel of fortune". zero risk, all upside.
I left one thing out of the Hammann family tome, I found conflicting school info. YJ's article and the recruiting services profiles have him at Beckman HS. NCSA lists his school as Beckman Catholic under the 2014 Class. NCSA lists Derek Hammann's school in the class of 2012 as Beckman Catholic.
Grant Hammann's Football Recruiting Profile
As long as ND Admissions (and the NCAA Eligibilty Center) knows where he went to school ...
EDIT:
Grant goes to Beckman Catholic HS not Beckman HS. There are two high schools in Dyerville. Beckman Catholic HS's colors are Green and Gold. If you click on the LINK in Coach Gregg Hammann's Wiki it takes you to the Beckman Catholic HS Wiki page even though the link in Gregg's write up says "Beckman High".
This is a small school with 317 Co-Ed Students which explains the caliber of competition.
Just watched over half his highlights, and umm did anyone see anything else except white players there? Is that why he looked so fast?
Umm...there arent two high schools in Dyersville....there is only one.