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Teammate tweets that Clowney ran a 4.46
Posted by Darin Gantt on July 16, 2013, 2:50 PM EDT
While one prominent SEC star is adding questions to his future NFL draft stock, another is adding chapters to an already sizable legend.
Via the Sporting News, a teammate of South Carolina defensive end Jadeveon Clowney said he ran a 40-yard dash in 4.46 seconds.
Running back Mike Davis initially wrote “Think Clowney ran a 4.46,” but has apparently since deleted the tweet. The Gamecocks just finished summer workouts, which included 40 testing.
While it seems outlandish to think the 6-foot-6, 274 pound Clowney could run such a time, he’s been stunning people with his physical gifts for some time.
His hit on Michigan running back Vincent Smith in last year’s Outback Bowl might be one of the best plays I’ve ever seen, and it’s possible that Smith’s helmet did a 4.2 on its way off Smith’s head that day.
Clowney’s a decent bet to be the top pick in next year’s draft. He would have likely been the top pick this year if he had been allowed to enter.
And that would be true even if he ran a 4.6 at his size, which makes this latest time extraneous, even if apocryphal.
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I don't throw this term around much, but...FREAK.
Whatever team gets the top pick would be stupid to pass on him for anyone.
Posted by Darin Gantt on July 16, 2013, 2:50 PM EDT
While one prominent SEC star is adding questions to his future NFL draft stock, another is adding chapters to an already sizable legend.
Via the Sporting News, a teammate of South Carolina defensive end Jadeveon Clowney said he ran a 40-yard dash in 4.46 seconds.
Running back Mike Davis initially wrote “Think Clowney ran a 4.46,” but has apparently since deleted the tweet. The Gamecocks just finished summer workouts, which included 40 testing.
While it seems outlandish to think the 6-foot-6, 274 pound Clowney could run such a time, he’s been stunning people with his physical gifts for some time.
His hit on Michigan running back Vincent Smith in last year’s Outback Bowl might be one of the best plays I’ve ever seen, and it’s possible that Smith’s helmet did a 4.2 on its way off Smith’s head that day.
Clowney’s a decent bet to be the top pick in next year’s draft. He would have likely been the top pick this year if he had been allowed to enter.
And that would be true even if he ran a 4.6 at his size, which makes this latest time extraneous, even if apocryphal.
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I don't throw this term around much, but...FREAK.
Whatever team gets the top pick would be stupid to pass on him for anyone.