Auburn, Stanford, and Others Pro Day
RB Jaret Patterson
HT: 5064
WT: 195
Hand: 9 1/4
Arm: 28 3/4
40-yd: 4.54/ 4.52
OLB Malcolm Koonce
HT:6022
WT: 249
Hand: 9 5/8
Arm: 33 3/8
Wing: 81
One of the best and most consistent college football programs and the Vikes have no one there?
@"JR44" said: One of the best and most consistent college football programs and the Vikes have no one there?smokescreen...
Auburn WR Anthony Schwartz
— PFF College (@PFF_College) March 18, 2021
⚡️ 4.26 ⚡️
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LB Tony Fields
HT: 6002
WT: 222
Hand: 9
Arm: 31 1/4
Wing: 76 1/2
VJ: 34.0
BJ: 9-6
40: 4.60/4.63
SS: 4.48
3C: 7.10
BP: 17
Darius Stills
6004
278
Hand: 8 7/8
Arm: 32 1/4
Wing: 76 1/2
VJ: 32.5
BJ: 9-2
40: 5.00/4.97
SS: 4.60
SS: 7.20
BP: 23

HT: 6015
WT: 336
Hand: 9 1/8
Arm: 34 1/8
Wing: 81 5/8
40: 5.17/5.14
VJ: 27.5
BJ: 8-9
SS: 4.87
3C: 8.01
BP: 31 reps
WR Anthony Schwartz
HT: 6000
WT: 186
Hand: 9 3/8
Arm: 31 4/8
Wing: 75 4/8
WR Seth Williams
HT: 6030
WT: 211
Hand: 9 7/8
Arm: 33 4/8
Wing: 81 1/8
DB Jamien Sherwood
HT: 6016
WT: 216
Hand: 10
Arm: 34
Wing: 81 7/8
Guy would potentially be in Tokyo this summer, had he chosen track over football.
My daily reminder that I really miss the Combine.
@"BarrNone55" said:Hard pass...NFL.com's Daniel Jeremiah wrote to social media that Stanford QB Davis Mills "plays with poise."DJ opens his little scouting report on Mills by noting that the 6-foot-4, 212-pound Stanford signal-caller "doesn't wow you," before ramping up with some positive traits. In addition to Mills' composure, the analyst is keen on the quarterback's "very quick feet" and his ability to shift in the pocket under pressure, even without possessing real upside as a running threat. And Jeremiah likes Mills' arm talent, too. ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. earlier this spring tagged Mills as his sleeper quarterback, but at this juncture, it's probably difficult to justify that term -- the draft community is very much awake when it comes to Davis Mills, who could land as a Day 2 prospect.SOURCE: Daniel Jeremiah on Twitter
That's a face only a mother could love....
Davis Mills deserves a deeper look. 11 starts, one of them a 500+ yard effort vs WSU.
Comp per DJ?
Kirk Cousins.

(Unofficial results)
40: 4.62 and 4.65
38.5 VJ
10'1" Broad Jump
34 Bench Reps
Mills, Cardinal solid at wet pro day … A steady rain fell throughout most of the Stanford pro day earlier today, but that didn’t appear to slow the Cardinal a whole lot as they had a pretty good workout overall. Rising QB Davis Mills, who measured in at 6-3.5, 217, in particular, showed off a really nice arm despite the conditions. He was especially impressive throwing deep balls. Mills also showed some athleticism that pro scouts weren’t expecting as he ran in the 4.8 range for the 40.
Mills combined with WR Simi Fehoko on several of those nice deep balls. He’s also a rising prospect with size – he measured in at almost 6-4 and 222 pounds with big 10-inch mitts, although his arms are a little on the short side at just 31.5 inches. Fehoko also ran well with a 40-clocking in the low 4.4 range, along with good shuttle times for a guy his size of 4.23 seconds in the short shuttle and 6.86 in the 3-cone.
It was also a nice day for CB Paulson Adebo who measured in 6-1, 198, although he only registered 31.5-inch arms which is a little shorter than idea. However, Adebo ran well with a 4,45 clocking in the 40, while adding terrific times of 4.09 in the short shuttle and 6.70 in the 3-cone agility drill; for good measure Adebo also had a solid vertical leap of 36.5 inches.
NFL teams were also impressed with veteran ILB Curtis Robinson. who generally isn’t considered at the same level as the rest of his teammates, but certainly tested well. Robinson measured in at 6-3, 236, ran a 4.65 40 with a good split of 1.65 seconds, posted 22 reps in the BP, had a 37.5-inch vertical and good times of 4.22 in the short shuttle and 7.02 in the 3-cone drill.
Unfortunately, the athleticism at the Stanford workout didn’t necessarily extend to the big uglies including OT Walker Little whom pro scouts were getting their first look at in almost two years. Little had been considered to be a sure fire first rounder entering the 2019 season, but he ended up missing the year after tearing an ACL in the Cardinal’s season opener and then opted out of the 2020 campaign. Little ceratinly looks the part of an NFL OT at over 6-7 and 313 pounds. He also has 34-inch arms and 10-inch hands. But he only ran in the 5.3 range in the 40 which probably means he could be pigeon-holed at RT at the next fellow. Same story for fellow OT Foster Sarell, who has been thought of as something of a sleeper. He’s got the size at 6-6, 318, but was only able to run in the 5.45-5.50 range.
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