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Old 03-13-2009, 05:04 PM
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Just messing around with numbers and came up with a little formula. Many people know about "Explosion" = 225 Bench Reps + Vertical + Broad Jump. The magic number is 70. If you have a prospect over 70, they are suppose to have "explosion" and be able to be pretty good football players. In order to get a handle on quickness or agility you can add up the 10 yard split + Cone + short shuttle. Obviously, the smaller that number, the quicker the player is. Now, in order to find the strength/speed combo I take Explosion/Agility. Anything over 5 is pretty impressive. Here's the list of guys who I have numbers on that meet the criteria.

RB Cedric Peerman 6.019607843
CB Vontae Davis 5.811228641
RB Rashad Jennings 5.761641673
S David Bruton 5.747588424
LB Aaron Curry 5.602633617
LB Scott McKillop 5.579352851
DT Ziggy Hood 5.555555556
RB Ian Johnson 5.458664547
LB Clay Matthews 5.455847255
DE Lawrence Sidbury 5.443698732
S Chip Vaughn 5.417260491
RB Andre Brown 5.36730038
OC A.Q. Shipley 5.326215022
DT Roy Miller 5.306999307
LB Cody Brown 5.29322163
RB Glen Coffee 5.233756535
DE Aaron Maybin 5.228996283
DT B.J. Raji 5.156271899
DE Will Davis 5.154074074
DT Terrence Taylor 5.095567867
LB Stephen Hodge 5.090214067
S Chris Clemons 5.086325439
RB Shonn Greene 5.026656512
S William Moore 5.023828435
LB Victor Butler 5.020408163
OC Eric Wood 5
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Originally Posted by chuck
I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks.
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