Link?
I can find Young's 10.7...I can't find Kimbrow's 10.4
Class of 2012 prospect Brian Kimbrow to showcase speed
Link?
I can find Young's 10.7...I can't find Kimbrow's 10.4
No, I have no track results. Why is it so hard for you to believe that a guy that has multiple articles coming out about his speed and has 20 plus offers is faster than DY. Zach Rogers ran a 10.7, it's fast but not elite.
Not the same speed and Kimbrow is built more for a RB than DY. Not to mention the overall vision and athleticism. Not knocking your boy, just pointing out the facts. Kimbrow is a top 250 talent, and DY was not so much.
Is it the East TN vs West TN competition thing that explains this disparity?
Comparison to Chris Johnson
So an unofficial, unconfirmed and likely hand-timed 10.4 is elite but an electronically timed 10.7 isn't?
The two players have extremely similar size, speed and athleticism...and appraently that pisses everyone off when I point it out
All I want to know is how two players that are so simliar are percieved to be so differant....
What overwhelming skill set or physical attribute allows Kimbrow to have 20+ offers and Young to basically go unnoticed?
I find this very hard to believe...someone posted DY's times in the DY thread...they were off the chart...especially the shuttle time and SPARQ score
Young and Kimbrow are similiar ....as someone mentioned....Young has more wiggle and elusiveness...Kimbrow is a lil faster top end.......
Young had top 10 numbers at US Army combine and so did Kimbrow........including his all combine performance and MVP
Kimbrow blew up last season when he played on the Badger Sports 7-7 Team Tennessee...... and followed that up with several dominant combine performers then he had a great JR year.....Young was invited to play on Badger Sports . but declined in order to work out with his trainer instead and get better for season.....which he did....
whose better.......idk both are electric....you are winning with either player imo......AT this point Devrin's hs career has been more impressive in his 3 years.....Devrin has accumulated nearly 8,000 APY in his career with 80 + tds and rushed for over 5,000. Kimbrow has rushed for 2,700-2,800 yards in his career so far.....with like 30-40 tds.....
both kids are game changers.......you really cant lose either way.........
IMO Devrin is more similar to Jaylen Walton though.......who is another dynamic back...in 2012 class....some ppl have even said Walton is better than Kimbrow.....
with that said Kimbrow is easily the top prospect in the state IMO....for 2012
now devrin may not be considered the same player nationally by some evaluators, site...but to say that Devrin's speed isnt elite...but Kimbrow is is absurd...
also to say he doesnt have the vision and athletic ability is absurd too IMO........when if you just look at the film.......you can easily see devrin has vision and is athletic.....
I know and have seen both kids play................there is no dropoff from Devrin to Kimbrow....they both go hard......some ppl just get caught up in rankings more than others...IMO...
Shuttle:
Devrin Young- 4.03
Chris Rainey- 4.03
Brandon James- 4.12
Jeff Demps- 4.15
Jahvid Best- 4.17 (college)
C.J. Spiller- 4.18 (college)
Noel Devine- 4.19
100m:
Derek King- 10.68
Tino Thomas- 10.68
Devrin Young- 10.70
Tacoi Sumler- 10.80
Brian Randolph- 10.84
Hakeem Flowers- 10.92
Isaiah Crowell- 10.93
Andrew Buie- 11.39
Jerron Seymour- 11.61
That is so unfair. You can not compare a kid in high school to someone like CJ.
There are very very few RBs who can be that type of back, I can only think of 3 in the NFL and cant think of any in the NCAA who fit that mold.
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Devrin Young, Bearden (Knoxville, Tenn.) Running Back
Tennessee running back Devrin Young perhaps made the longest trip to Pittsburgh and did not disappoint with a SPARQ Rating of 98.25, showing why Stanford has already extended an offer to him. A two-time all-state selection, Young has been extremely consistent the past two years rushing for over 1,300 yards each year with 40 total touchdowns. Young rated amongst the top performers in several testing categories, running a 4.63 40, 4.03 shuttle, and posting a 33.2-inch vertical, for a rating of 98.25.
Article from 2/22/10
And a SPARQ of 98.25...2nd best at the ESPN combine (which UTVOL02 also quoted)...
Again, 1 inch shorter, identical weight, speed and athletic measurables that go toe-in-toe with anyone, similar competition...why are we all stoked for Kimbrow and questioning Young?
