2012 NFL Pro Day Results: Wide Receivers
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2012 NFL Draft Pro Day Notes:
Greg Childs, WR, Arkansas: Greg Childs had a terrific Pro Day. He improved his 40 time from 4.55 to 4.39, as well as his vertical leap from 36.5 to 40.5.
Danny Coale, WR/P, Virginia Tech: Danny Coale is a pretty intriguing prospect. He caught 60 balls for about 900 yards last season. He ran an impressive 4.37 40 at 6-0, 200 at his Pro Day. He can also punt; he averaged 43 yards per attempt in 2011.
Stephen Hill, WR, Georgia Tech: Stephen Hill didn't run at his Pro Day, but he was outstanding in the drills. Mike Mayock said that there's no way Hill will fall out of the first round.
A.J. Jenkins, WR, Illinois: A.J. Jenkins didn't run at his Pro Day, but he looked good running routes. NFL.com's Gil Brandt called him a third- or a fourth-round prospect.
Rishard Matthews, WR Nevada: Rishard Matthews had a terrific Pro Day. He ran a 4.44 at 6-2, 209, and looked really good in the drills.
Brian Quick, WR, Appalachian State: Brian Quick blew onlookers away at his Pro Day, obtaining a 1.47 10-yard split in his 40 (4.53). He could be the fifth receiver off the board on Draft Day, as he has immense upside and raw talent.
Deonte Thompson, WR, Florida: Deonte Thompson is a great athlete, as you can tell by his numbers. However, he's not a very good football player. He'll be a big project.
Nick Toon, WR, Wisconsin: Nick Toon ran a 4.5 at the Combine, but improved his time to 4.38 at Wisconsin's Pro Day. He also looked really good in the drills. Toon could be selected in the top half of the second round.
Kendall Wright, WR, Baylor: Like Joe Haden a couple of years ago, Kendall Wright turned a bad, fluky Combine 40 into a solid Pro Day time. He dropped two tenths of a second, which isn't very surprising considering how fast he plays on tape.
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| The following chart comprises the 2012 NFL Pro Day results. Rather than separate each prospect by school, I thought I'd group them together by position and then have notes at the bottom of the table. I'll be posting 2012 NFL Pro Day results throughout the month of March as they roll in. Follow me @walterfootball) for updates. Go to the 2012 NFL Pro Day page for a list of 2012 NFL Pro Day dates. * - From NFL Combine. |
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Player |
Pos |
School |
Height |
Weight |
40 Time |
10-Yd Split |
Vertical |
Broad |
Hand |
Joe Adams |
WR |
Arkansas |
5-11 |
179 |
4.46 |
-- |
38 |
10-3* |
9 3/8 |
Justin Blackmon |
WR |
Oklahoma State |
6-1 |
215 |
4.46 |
-- |
35 |
10-3 |
9 1/4 |
Jarrett Boykin |
WR |
Virginia Tech |
6-2 |
212 |
4.57 |
1.58* |
34 |
11-0 |
10 1/4 |
Lavon Brazill |
WR |
Ohio |
5-11 |
196 |
4.37 |
-- |
35 |
9-10 |
9 3/4 |
Ryan Broyles |
WR |
Oklahoma |
5-10 |
188 |
4.56 |
-- |
32.5 |
-- |
9 |
Brandon Carswell |
WR |
USC |
6-1 |
201 |
4.49 |
-- |
34 |
9-4 |
-- |
Greg Childs |
WR |
Arkansas |
6-3 |
219 |
4.39 |
-- |
40.5 |
10-7 |
10 1/8 |
Toney Clemons |
WR |
Colorado |
6-2 |
210 |
4.40 |
-- |
36 |
10-8 |
-- |
Danny Coale |
WR/P |
Virginia Tech |
6-0 |
200 |
4.37 |
-- |
37 |
10-3 |
9 1/8 |
Juron Criner |
WR |
Arizona |
6-3 |
223 |
4.60 |
-- |
38.5 |
9-1 |
10 1/2 |
B.J. Cunningham |
WR |
Michigan State |
6-1 |
216 |
4.59* |
-- |
31.5* |
9-8* |
8 1/8 |
Jeremy Ebert |
WR |
Northwestern |
5-11 |
200 |
4.38 |
-- |
33 |
9-4 |
-- |
Pat Edwards |
WR |
Houston |
5-9 |
167 |
4.58 |
-- |
33.5 |
9-10 |
8 3/8 |
Michael Floyd |
WR |
Notre Dame |
6-3 |
220 |
4.47* |
1.57* |
36.5* |
10-2* |
9 3/8 |
Jeff Fuller |
WR |
Texas A&M |
6-4 |
225 |
4.65 |
-- |
DNP |
DNP |
9 7/8 |
Chris Givens |
WR |
Wake Forest |
5-11 |
204 |
4.41* |
-- |
33.5* |
9-10* |
8 1/4 |
T.J. Graham |
WR |
North Carolina State |
5-11 |
185 |
4.41* |
1.47* |
34 |
9-11 |
9 |
Tre Gray |
WR |
Richmond |
5-10 |
180 |
4.58 |
-- |
38.5 |
10-3 |
-- |
Darius Hanks |
WR |
Alabama |
6-0 |
188 |
4.66 |
1.57* |
34* |
9-9* |
9 1/2 |
Stephen Hill |
WR |
Georgia Tech |
6-4 |
209 |
4.36* |
1.20* |
39.5* |
11-1* |
9 3/8 |
T.Y. Hilton |
WR |
Florida International |
5-10 |
183 |
4.37 |
-- |
35.5 |
9-11 |
8 1/2 |
Jerrell Jackson |
WR |
Missouri |
6-0 |
196 |
4.62* |
1.60* |
41* |
10-7* |
9 1/4 |
McKay Jacobson |
WR |
Brigham Young |
5-10 |
188 |
4.50 |
-- |
37 |
9-8 |
-- |
Alshon Jeffery |
WR |
South Carolina |
6-3 |
213 |
4.48 |
-- |
36.5 |
10-2 |
10 1/4 |
A.J. Jenkins |
WR |
Illinois |
6-0 |
190 |
4.39* |
-- |
33* |
10-4* |
9 1/2 |
Marvin Jones |
WR |
California |
6-2 |
199 |
4.46* |
1.57* |
33* |
9-4* |
10 1/4 |
Wesley Kemp |
WR |
Missouri |
6-3 |
223 |
4.55 |
-- |
34.5 |
10-1 |
-- |
Lance Lewis |
WR |
East Carolina |
6-3 |
208 |
4.58 |
-- |
34 |
10-5 |
-- |
Keshawn Martin |
WR |
Michigan State |
5-11 |
194 |
4.45* |
-- |
39.5* |
10-2* |
9 1/4 |
Rishard Matthews |
WR |
Nevada |
6-2 |
209 |
4.44 |
1.57* |
36* |
10-3 |
9 1/8 |
Marquis Maze |
WR |
Alabama |
5-8 |
186 |
4.51* |
-- |
33.5* |
9-4* |
9 |
Marvin McNutt |
WR |
Iowa |
6-2 |
217 |
4.54* |
-- |
37* |
10-2* |
10 |
Kashif Moore |
WR |
Connecticut |
5-9 |
181 |
4.42* |
-- |
43.5* |
10-6* |
9 5/8 |
Derek Moye |
WR |
Penn State |
6-5 |
208 |
4.44 |
-- |
33.5* |
9-7* |
8 1/4 |
Chris Owusu |
WR |
Stanford |
6-0 |
196 |
4.36* |
-- |
40.5* |
10-9* |
8 1/2 |
Eric Page |
WR |
Toledo |
5-9 |
183 |
4.56 |
-- |
30* |
9-4* |
9 |
Nathan Palmer |
WR |
Northern Illinois |
5-11 |
192 |
4.34 |
-- |
37 |
10-5 |
-- |
DeVier Posey |
WR |
Ohio State |
6-2 |
208 |
4.50* |
1.45* |
36.5* |
10-3* |
9 5/8 |
DeAndre Presley |
WR |
Appalachian State |
5-10 |
183 |
4.47 |
-- |
32.5 |
9-7 |
-- |
Brian Quick |
WR |
Appalachian State |
6-3 |
215 |
4.53 |
1.47 |
34* |
9-11* |
9 3/4 |
Rueben Randle |
WR |
LSU |
6-3 |
212 |
4.43 |
-- |
31 |
10-1 |
9 1/2 |
Gerell Robinson |
WR |
Arizona State |
6-4 |
229 |
4.62* |
-- |
35.5* |
9-5* |
10 1/8 |
Mohamed Sanu |
WR |
Rutgers |
6-2 |
211 |
4.54 |
1.60 |
36* |
10-6* |
10 1/8 |
Tyler Shoemaker |
WR |
Boise State |
6-2 |
216 |
4.43 |
-- |
37 |
9-8 |
-- |
Deonte Thompson |
WR |
Florida |
6-0 |
198 |
4.31 |
-- |
36.5 |
10-5 |
-- |
Nick Toon |
WR |
Wisconsin |
6-2 |
211 |
4.38 |
-- |
37.5* |
DNP* |
9 |
Lavasier Tuinei |
WR |
Oregon |
6-4 |
220 |
4.52 |
-- |
32 |
10-6 |
9 |
D.J. Woods |
WR |
Cincinnati |
6-0 |
180 |
4.42 |
-- |
37 |
-- |
-- |
Kendall Wright |
WR |
Baylor |
5-11 |
197 |
4.41 |
-- |
38.5* |
10-1* |
8 3/8 |
Devon Wylie |
WR |
Fresno State |
5-9 |
182 |
4.39* |
-- |
39* |
10-3* |
9 1/2 |
2012 NFL Draft Pro Day Notes:
Greg Childs, WR, Arkansas: Greg Childs had a terrific Pro Day. He improved his 40 time from 4.55 to 4.39, as well as his vertical leap from 36.5 to 40.5.
Danny Coale, WR/P, Virginia Tech: Danny Coale is a pretty intriguing prospect. He caught 60 balls for about 900 yards last season. He ran an impressive 4.37 40 at 6-0, 200 at his Pro Day. He can also punt; he averaged 43 yards per attempt in 2011.
Stephen Hill, WR, Georgia Tech: Stephen Hill didn't run at his Pro Day, but he was outstanding in the drills. Mike Mayock said that there's no way Hill will fall out of the first round.
A.J. Jenkins, WR, Illinois: A.J. Jenkins didn't run at his Pro Day, but he looked good running routes. NFL.com's Gil Brandt called him a third- or a fourth-round prospect.
Rishard Matthews, WR Nevada: Rishard Matthews had a terrific Pro Day. He ran a 4.44 at 6-2, 209, and looked really good in the drills.
Brian Quick, WR, Appalachian State: Brian Quick blew onlookers away at his Pro Day, obtaining a 1.47 10-yard split in his 40 (4.53). He could be the fifth receiver off the board on Draft Day, as he has immense upside and raw talent.
Deonte Thompson, WR, Florida: Deonte Thompson is a great athlete, as you can tell by his numbers. However, he's not a very good football player. He'll be a big project.
Nick Toon, WR, Wisconsin: Nick Toon ran a 4.5 at the Combine, but improved his time to 4.38 at Wisconsin's Pro Day. He also looked really good in the drills. Toon could be selected in the top half of the second round.
Kendall Wright, WR, Baylor: Like Joe Haden a couple of years ago, Kendall Wright turned a bad, fluky Combine 40 into a solid Pro Day time. He dropped two tenths of a second, which isn't very surprising considering how fast he plays on tape.
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h town representa
03-21-2012
10:47 am
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I love stehen hill too but chances are we wont get him. I think alshon will b sitting there and we wont take him like how the rockets got rid of rudy gay. Go fig????I think greg childs would b a great addition if the texans can get there hands on him in a later round. Im just low balling this picks bcuz as the offseason goes on, the texans are making some unpredictable moves
Hill-2-Houston
03-21-2012
12:04 am
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No way Stephen Hill gets past Houston
Sciz
03-19-2012
03:58 am
xxx.xxx.xxx.236
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Yeah, you really need to fix Hill's 10 yard split.
Mike
03-16-2012
10:45 pm
xxx.xxx.xxx.136
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11
No update for Mizzou's second pro day. Jackson ran a 4.37.
Funk
03-16-2012
03:43 pm
xxx.xxx.xxx5.10
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I really like Stephen Hill to SF. He can learn everything from Randy Moss....except for how to be a Diva, hopefully.
Leonard
03-13-2012
07:04 pm
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Jermaine Kearse ran a 4.43 40 at UW pro day.
Error?
03-12-2012
07:31 am
xxx.xxx.xxx37.9
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Stephen Hill was fast - but 1.2 in the 10 yard split? Is that correct?
O
03-11-2012
10:26 am
xxx.xxx.xxx8.83
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was right*
O
03-11-2012
10:25 am
xxx.xxx.xxx8.83
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So now that reportedly "there's no way Stephen Hill will fall out of the first round" will u admit u were wrong and he right in foregoing his senior year?
Pachzoh
03-10-2012
03:04 pm
xxx.xxx.xxx.211
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The old way was better. Either go back to that way or group the positional players by school
Pachzoh
03-10-2012
03:04 pm
xxx.xxx.xxx.211
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The old way was better. Either go back to that way or group the positional players by school
Mike
03-10-2012
12:44 am
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I like the old format better, when you could see each individual school and all the players pro-day results. The way you're doing it now makes very little sense because it's all the old combine numbers. I guess I'll just have to find actual pro day results elsewhere.
Mr. Miyagi
03-09-2012
07:10 pm
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Greg Childs has to have a stock up, 6-3 220 with a 4.4 40, 40 inch vert, and 10 inch hands! Wow!
Dangle
03-08-2012
02:37 am
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Stephen Hill to the Texans? Well if he turns out to be good.. I hope so
tom w
03-06-2012
11:30 am
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There are no updates for 3/6. Why does it say there are updates?
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