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Originally Posted by Chromeburn
So he tied Tom Beady instead of being beaten by him. A lot of receivers avoid the tgeee cone for this reason. But usually they average under 7 seconds, good ones. For example Cooper Kupp has a slow 40 at 4.65 but had a decent 3-cone a 6.75 or something. He has done pretty well. But for a guy that fast and that cut why doesn’t he have a little more agility? It a question that teams will ask, especially with his limited body of work. I bet Ballard still considers him because he likes those A+ athletes at WR. I just don’t see him spending the first on him.
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You can see in the video he's a long strider which is hurting him in that drill. He's not going to be your slot receiver, but you don't want him to be. You draft Metcalf to be the big bodied outside physical receiver that makes plays with his size and his long speed. Leave the short area quickness to the slot receiver type.