Eric Berry at the combine

#6
#6
Berry looked nice going up for that interception and running it back.
 
#13
#13
So far: 19 Reps of 225 on the bench, 10'10 broad jump, 4.45 official 40 time. And he kept getting called James Berry.
 
#14
#14
Eric Berry ran 4.46 in his first, and 4.40 in his second. Joe Haden ran in the high 4.5s in his first and hasn't run his second yet. Berry looked so good at 211 lbs and fast that the NFL network guys said he could reasonably switch to corner. Those times were unofficial. I haven't heard his official yet.
 
#15
#15
But I thought we all had to respect Joe Haden? He's going to be the greatest of all time. The next Reggie Nelson...
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Haden just ran a 4.6 HAHAHAHAHA!!! :eek:lol:

Best ever, best ever!! :crazy:
 
#18
#18
I'm pretty sure wherever EB goes is going to be a team I'll root for. He will have a kind of Peyton Manning effect by drawing a bunch of UT supporters to that team
 
#19
#19
NFL.COM has them running routes and the ball being thrown- where are they running the 40???Is it live???
 
#20
#20
Can I please get an Official Time for Berry please.... was his 2nd run officially a 4.4 or 4.5?
 
#21
#21
Lol! I guess Haden has been lazy in the off season. I thought he was supposed to have been a former track guy? He looked really uncomfortable coming out of his stance. Berry on the other hand looked great. He's added some more muscle to his frame and looks to be in great shape!
 
#23
#23
Berry's second run was a 4.4 flat. That is an unofficial time taken by NFL network. They don't release the official times until the next group has finished.
 
#24
#24
They're listing his best at 4.40, but he stumbled a hair early in that run.
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#25
#25
How do they calculate the official time. Do they take the best of the two runs or do they average the two? Sorry just always wondered that.
 
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