UT Timing Day

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CJ Fayton, 192 pounds, 4.66-40
Omar Gaither, 230 pounds, 4.70-40
Jason Hall, 253 pounds, 4.78-40
Chris Hannon, 207 pounds, 4.37-40
Parys Haralson, 248 pounds, 4.7-40
Jesse Mahelona, 310 pounds, 5.34-40
Jon Poe, 233 pounds, 4.78-40
Gerald Riggs, 229 pounds, 4.59-40
Kevin Simon, 233 pounds, 4.79-40
Rob Smith, 311 pounds, 5.31-40
Albert Toeaina, 329 pounds, 5.0-40

Cody Douglas, Jason Allen, Jason Mitchell, and Tony McDaniel did not run

Toeaina has lost 34 lbs and ran a great 40 time
 
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(mattvols @ Mar 15 said:
CJ Fayton, 192 pounds, 4.66-40
Omar Gaither, 230 pounds, 4.70-40
Jason Hall, 253 pounds, 4.78-40
Chris Hannon, 207 pounds, 4.37-40
Parys Haralson, 248 pounds, 4.7-40
Jesse Mahelona, 310 pounds, 5.34-40
Jon Poe, 233 pounds, 4.78-40
Gerald Riggs, 229 pounds, 4.59-40
Kevin Simon, 233 pounds, 4.79-40
Rob Smith, 311 pounds, 5.31-40
Albert Toeaina, 329 pounds, 5.0-40

Cody Douglas, Jason Allen, Jason Mitchell, and Tony McDaniel did not run

Toeaina has lost 34 lbs and ran a great 40 time
Glad to see he got motivated AFTER his UT career was over.
 
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It looks to me like the team wasn't quite as fast as we made them out to be. The only player that really seems to have upped his stock is Toe(he also benched 225 38 times). Hall and Haralson had decent times, alot of the rest were bad for their position.
 
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(hvwarrior58 @ Mar 15 said:
It looks to me like the team wasn't quite as fast as we made them out to be. The only player that really seems to have upped his stock is Toe(he also benched 225 38 times). Hall and Haralson had decent times, alot of the rest were bad for their position.

As much as I hate to say it, Hannon posting a 4.37 (at 6'4"+,) is pretty quick for a WR. Now, if he can prove to scouts he can catch the ball, he could surprise some people in the draft...
 
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Mahelona ran a terribly slow 5.3 thats disappointing. That will kill his draft stock, if I were him I wouldnt have run period if I knew I ran that slow. Harrelson refused to run and said they'd see how good of a player he is from film which makes me think he would have had a bad time too.
 
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Mahelona's stock has dropped like a rock this year. Coming into the year, he looked like a top 10 pick and the #1 dt. He had a disappointing season, disappointing senior bowl week, disappointing combine, and now disappointing timing day.
 
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(hvwarrior58 @ Mar 15 said:
Mahelona's stock has dropped like a rock this year. Coming into the year, he looked like a top 10 pick and the #1 dt. He had a disappointing season, disappointing senior bowl week, disappointing combine, and now disappointing timing day.
That's generally what happens to guys who spend more time eating sushi and drinking beer at Nama than working on their game and conditioning.
 
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(smokeyman15 @ Mar 15 said:
both of the WR's have slowed up...
or were they ever faster?

Since when is 4.37 slow??? At the NFL combine, only 3 potential WRs ran quicker than 4.37, and Sinorice Moss was not one of them.
 
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(therealUT @ Mar 15 said:
Since when is 4.37 slow??? At the NFL combine, only 3 potential WRs ran quicker than 4.37, and Sinorice Moss was not one of them.

Agreed. A 4.37 is a great time for any position. A 4.66, on the other hand, is absolutely pathetic for a wide receiver.
 
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(hatvol96 @ Mar 15 said:
Glad to see he got motivated AFTER his UT career was over.

yeah why didnt he lose 34 lbs BEFORE his senior season. too little, too late, i will be surprised if he gets drafted. considering munoz didnt get drafted at all last year, i think his chances are slim to none.
 
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that 4.66 40 hurt fayton a lot in my opinion. the 4.37 40 by hannon was great, but with his hands i doubt anyone will pick him up. Sam Graddy anyone? dropped way too many passes his senior season, and not a lot of effort.
 
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i dont think kevin simon gets drafted either with a 4.79, 40 and all his injuries, that didnt help him.

rob smith's 40 was slow, i think his draft status is questionable. going early was probably not a good move, considering munoz didnt get drafted at all last year. no quarantee's on nfl draft day.

haralson had a good 40, he might go first round now. jason hall helped himself a lot too. he ran a 40 faster then kevin simon, a LB. malehona probably got moved back to the 4-5 round or worse with his 40 time. though speed as a DT isn't critical.

i would say jason allen, haralson 1-2 round. malehona, gaither 5-6 round. jason hall maybe last round or makes an nfl team as a walk-on. rob smith could probably make an nfl team as a walk-on, but will probably not get drafted.

hannon, fayton, toenia, simon probably end up in the cfl or nfl europe if they want to go. i think the film from their senior season, will make all the nfl teams gun shy. they did not play well at all. simon had too many injuries i.e. munoz, and fayton is too slow for he nfl. toenia reminds me a lot of sean young. top prospect, great size, and doesnt really do anything at UT.

amazes me every time i see all this talent and a 5-6 record to show for it. reminds me how poorly fulmer did last year. i think i read somewhere the only 2 teams where more talent at the combine is Texas and USC. if thats true, everyone knows what they did this year.
 
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Jason Allen did run at some pint and posted either a 4.36 or 4.39. Can't remember. The fastest I can ever remember posting was a 4.6-4.7 and that ain't bad for a "white boy." Years ago however. I've seen what sub 4.4's look like in front of you down the sidelines and on the 100 yard sprint. Call it what you want by the clock, but on the ground, anything 4.5-4.7 is moving. Anything sub 4.4 is blistered. Size don't matter.
 
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amazes me every time i see all this talent and a 5-6 record to show for it. reminds me how poorly fulmer did last year.
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Don't remember Fulmer actually suiting up to play. I can think of atleast 22 underachieving starters that sucked.
 
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(GVF @ Mar 16 said:
amazes me every time i see all this talent and a 5-6 record to show for it. reminds me how poorly fulmer did last year.
Don't remember Fulmer actually suiting up to play. I can think of atleast 22 underachieving starters that sucked.

Why are we paying Fulmer 2.2 million a year then. If its the players fault when they don't win?
 
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(GVF @ Mar 16 said:
amazes me every time i see all this talent and a 5-6 record to show for it. reminds me how poorly fulmer did last year.
Don't remember Fulmer actually suiting up to play. I can think of atleast 22 underachieving starters that sucked.

And whose job is it to motivate those sucking underachievers...the coach. BTW, I don't think Fulmer could fit his fat a$$ in a uniform anymore.
 
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It depends on how many teams in the NFL need a DT, but I've seen a few of Mahelona's workouts on TV. They were very unimpressive, to understate the situation. He looked terrible. Apparantley he looked terrible here, too. Part of me wants to say he might not even be drafted. I think he will be late though, maybe in the last two rounds somebody will throw him a bone.
 
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Yep. The 4.79 40-time for Kevin Simon is hideous as well. This guy's strength was supposed to be his speed! I know he's had two knee surgeries, but the word from the UT coaching staff had been that he had fully recovered and hadn't really lost any of his speed. Then he runs a 4.79? :shakehead:
 
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(vader @ Mar 16 said:
And whose job is it to motivate those sucking underachievers...the coach. BTW, I don't think Fulmer could fit his fat a$$ in a uniform anymore.
I, among many others, am very disappointed (an understatement) with the way our football team played last year. I know that the head coach has to share a large part of the blame for what occurred, and he is well-paid to shoulder that responsibility. But I am really tired of people resorting to physical insults against Fulmer. Most posts you read on the bad season eventually end up making fun of the coach's size, which has absolutely nothing to do with his ability to coach. Anyone agree with me?
 
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(wesper1 @ Mar 16 said:
I, among many others, am very disappointed (an understatement) with the way our football team played last year. I know that the head coach has to share a large part of the blame for what occurred, and he is well-paid to shoulder that responsibility. But I am really tired of people resorting to physical insults against Fulmer. Most posts you read on the bad season eventually end up making fun of the coach's size, which has absolutely nothing to do with his ability to coach. Anyone agree with me?

Hey man, I was just funnin'. I'm a big boy too.
 
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(vader @ Mar 16 said:
Hey man, I was just funnin'. I'm a big boy too.
I didn't mean to single you out, Vader. I'm a big guy, too. It's just that so many do resort to making fun of Fulmer's size when it's not relevant to the situation. No hard feelings.
 
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dont get me wrong, i know 4.37 is fast but i just thought i remembered hannon running faster at some point....fayton on the otherhand, 4.66 is horrible
 
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The reason people pick on CPF's size is that they say a correlation between his lack of self discipline in letting himself get to be so big and the lack of team discipline that he abides. Also, we are talking about athletics here. CPF's physique does not bespeak athleticism.
 

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