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Just curious what Brandon has ever done to question his self discipline? He has seemed like a model teammate to me throughout his career. A receiver that blocks like him sure doesn't come across as undisciplined to me.He has all the measurables but does he have the self discipline? Where he lands will also impact his success. I hope it all comes together for him.
Just curious what Brandon has ever done to question his self discipline? He has seemed like a model teammate to me throughout his career. A receiver that blocks like him sure doesn't come across as undisciplined to me.
To be successful at the next level you can't take any plays off, especially when you are trying to land a spot in the NFL.
Too bad. I enjoyed watching those the last few years.No NFL combine this year. He should tear up Pro Day
Packers!!!Chicago Bears will be looking for later round receivers.... Hopefully Nagy’s last year
wish they had a middle finger like emojiPackers!!!
agreed, he should light up a number of the events but would predict between 4.5-4.6I don't think hes a sub 4.5 guy, could be wrong.
If he goes 4.4x 40, and catches balls thrown his way, I could someone take a flyer on him on day 2 even.
It would be amazing to get a single WR drafted, two would be outstanding.
Its also nice for Iowa to have guys that wow at the combine -either by how they look or how they test (Fant, Hock, Wirfs) - as opposed to the 'short arms' sort of stuff Hawks always seemed to deal with for a while.
I don’t remember him running away from d-backs. Is it speed or not running a great route?
There's a difference between track speed and pad speed. Brandon may be one of those guys that just is a bit slower when playing the game. Usually we have skill guys trying to make the NFL that go the other way around where their track times aren't as good as their playing speed.I don’t remember him running away from d-backs. Is it speed or not running a great route?
Yea, it's that 40 time.... If Brandon can run a 4.4 then I think he'll be pretty coveted day 2 considering his redzone highlights and the speed
If Brandon Smith is a super freak athlete we certainly did not see that in games. I hope the best for him but he was not featured - at all - in that way. He as a big body that every so often had a fade thrown to him in the end zone. If he runs a sub 4.5 40 than where was this in the Iowa offense. ?
Part of the contrast there is that Lazard had demonstrated a bit more consistency on his college resume.I think with his size and jumping ability he could catch on with a team on the outside. To me, probably too slow to play other spots on the field but you never know. I don't have any numbers on me but Lazard probably isn't much faster and probably a career trajectory he could model himself around.
Just curious what Brandon has ever done to question his self discipline? He has seemed like a model teammate to me throughout his career. A receiver that blocks like him sure doesn't come across as undisciplined to me.
Honestly, for his size, strength and jumping ability, a 4.5 would be pretty solid and not hinder him in the least. He is just not a burner. Would love to be wrong.
Part of the contrast there is that Lazard had demonstrated a bit more consistency on his college resume.
Brandon would still have to develop a bit and improve his consistency ... and the NFL is not always that forgiving for guys who still need to develop.
He's got Fant and Hock beat
Now you do realize that the best wide receiver ever to play the game ran a 4.71 at the combine his name is Jerry Rice similar athletic ability maybe.High Jump
Long Jump
Bench
If he can run something like a 4.55 or less, it would really help his stock