cncchris33
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He's stronger and faster. With the ball he's every bit as dangerous. His speed is easy to see when he has the ball. He outruns good angles with ease and consistently breaks tackles.
Hes faster. Which is amazing because Percy can move.
Idk about strength.
Overall... yeah. Evan has that special skill to run around and past everyone. They're similar, but I would say harvin is a more controlled runner.
That doesn't add up to his 19 reps of 225.
Lol...What exactly is the conversion formula for that equation?
Vikings teammates say Harvin may be best in NFL | Gators Gone Pro
"Last season, Harvin played 58.9 percent of the offensive snaps. This season, hes playing 72 percent. The team was reluctant to play the 5-foot-11, 184-pounder in order to keep him healthy. But the team has made it more of a priority to put its speed demon with a reported max bench of 420 pounds on the field as much as possible, and its paid off."
"The Miami native hit that growth spurt that we have spoken about over the last month and when you throw in the "catcher-mit" type hands, it's easy to see why the quarterbacks and coaches feel like he will be a steal among this 2016 class. He's caught basically everything that has been thrown at him thus far and flying under the radar isn't likely to be the case for much longer.
I was talking about the combine numbers. Not reports
So, they just made up some astronomical number for the heck of it? That number can be found cited several places on the internet. And you act like 19 reps of 225 is a cakewalk for a 192 lb WR. Only 2 WRs at this year's combine topped it, both with 20 reps.
So I'll ask again, what is the scientific conversion rate of someone who supposedly benches 400 lbs? How many reps of 225 should that person throw up?
"There have been many in the complex that have been impressed by some of the newcomers. It should come as no surprise that Jarrett Guarantano has shown a great work ethic thus far. The New Jersey native gave us great insight to how he has been building toward this moment for years when we visited with him in New York and New Jersey back in March. Now that he's arrived he's logging lots of time with the other quarterbacks and wide receivers. He has shown off his big arm and what several are calling the prettiest spiral among the current group of signal-callers.
Many that we have spoke to continue to gush about the young wideouts who have shown the speed, elusiveness and shake that has been missing from that position lately. Tyler Byrd has shown the wheels, Marquez Callaway has done plenty of good things as well, but it's been Brandon Johnson who has been the consistent eye-catcher thus far. The Miami native hit that growth spurt that we have spoken about over the last month and when you throw in the "catcher-mit" type hands, it's easy to see why the quarterbacks and coaches feel like he will be a steal among this 2016 class. He's caught basically everything that has been thrown at him thus far and flying under the radar isn't likely to be the case for much longer."
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