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Originally Posted by painekiller
I used the visit list and cherry picked this draft:
15 Clay Matthews OLB USC
46 William Moore SS Missouri
77 Cody Brown OLB43 Connecticut
108 Jaimie Thomas OG Maryland
118 Kory Sheets RBF Purdue
144 C.J. Spillman FS Marshall
175 Johnny Knox WRS Abilene Christian
204 Marlon Lucky RB Nebraska
Not my best effort,
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Pick-Pos---Name---------Explosion---Quick---Athlete---Agility
15. LB---Clay Matthews-----68.58---12.57-----5.46----0.44
46. OC---Eric Wood---------68.75---13.75-----5.00----0.68
77. S----Chip Vaughn-------68.42---12.63-----5.42----0.33
108. DE--Lawrence Sidbury--73------13.41-----5.44----0.14
118. QB--Stephen McGee--DNBench--13.36-----DNB----0.12
144. LB--Scott McKillop-----72.42----12.98-----5.58----0.33
175. RB--Ian Johnson-------68.67----12.58-----5.46----0.24
204. DT--Roy Miller---------76.58----14.43-----5.31----0.24
This is my All-Combine team. McGee did not participate in the Bench, so I can't compute his "Explosion" or "Athlete" Index. The "Agility" factor is determined by the difference between a player's 40 time and their Short Shuttle. It's a tool best used when a player has a poor 40 time but make up for it with a good shuttle. Anything over .50 seconds is considered elite.