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    Players Steelers met with at 2011 NFL Combine

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    Steel Maniac's Time-Based Prediction: Lamar Jackson will be a bust and total flop in the NFL.

    What Actually Happened: Lamar Jackson became the youngest two-time NFL MVP winner ever.

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    2011 COMBINE 40 TIMES


    QBs:
    Tyrod Taylor, Virginia Tech 4.51
    Colin Kaepernick, Nevada 4.53
    Jake Locker, Washington 4.59
    Cam Newton, Auburn 4.59
    Blaine Gabbert, Missouri 4.62
    Josh Portis, California 4.62
    Christian Ponder, Florida State 4.65
    Jerrod Johnson, Texas A&M 4.80
    Jeff Van Camp, Florida Atlantic 4.84
    Pat Devlin, Delaware 4.86
    Andy Dalton,. Texas Christian 4.87
    Greg McElroy, Alabama 4.91
    Ricky Stanzi, Iowa 4.93
    Scott Tolzein, Wisconsin 4.93
    T.Y. Yates, North Carolina 5.10
    Nathan Enderle, Idaho 5.15
    Ryan Colburn, Fresno State 5.18

    RBs
    Da'rel Scott, Maryland 4.34
    Mario Fannin, Auburn 4.38
    Derrick Locke, Kentucky 4.40
    Jordan Todman, UConn 4.40
    DeMarco Murray, Oklahoma 4.41
    Roy Helu, Nebraska 4.42
    Brandon Saine, Ohio State 4.43
    Shane Vereen, California 4.50
    Kendall Hunter, Oklahoma State 4.53
    Alex Green, Hawaii 4.53
    Deleone Carter, Syracuse 4.56
    Johnny White, North Carolina 4.56
    Dion Lewis, Pittsburgh 4.57
    Allen Bradford, USC 4.58
    Darren Evans, Virginia Tech 4.58
    Mikel Leshoure, Illinois 4.59
    Jamie Harper, Clemson 4.59
    Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech 4.61
    Mark Ingram, Alabama 4.62
    Damien Berry, Miami 4.63
    Jacquizz Rodgers, Oregon State 4.64
    Evan Royster, Penn State 4.65
    Graig Cooper, Miami 4.65
    Stephen Ridley, LSU 4.66
    Vai Taua, Nevada 4.71
    Shaun Draughn, North Carolina 4.75
    Matt Asiata, Utah 4.81
    John Clay, Wisconsin 4.87

    FBs
    Anthony Sherman, UConn 4.75
    Owen Marecic, Stanford 4.91
    Shaun Chapas, Georgia 4.91
    Henry Hynoski, Pittsburgh 5.06

    WRs
    Edmond Gates, Abilene Christian 4.37
    Ricardo Lockette, Fort Valley State 4.37
    Julio Jones, Alabama 4.39
    Torrey Smith, Maryland 4.43
    Leonard Hankerson, Miami 4.43
    Joe Morgan, Walsh 4.44
    Denarius Moore, Tennessee 4.45
    Al Robinson, SMU 4.45
    Randall Cobb, Kentucky 4.46
    Jerrel Jernigan, Troy 4.46
    Ron Johnson, USC 4.46
    A.J. Green, Georgia 4.50
    Jon Baldwin, Pitsburgh 4.50
    Jamar Newsome, Central Florida 4.51
    Terrance Turner, Indiana 4.51
    Niles Paul, Nebraska 4.51
    Jimmy Young, Texas Christian 4.55
    Titus Young, Boise State 4.53
    Armon Binns, Cincinnati 4.53
    Stephen Burton, West Texas A&M 4.53
    Andre Holmes, Hillsdale 4.53
    Jock Sanders, West Virginia 4.53
    Greg Little, North Carolina 4.53
    Owen Spencer, NC State 4.54
    Dwayne Harris, East Carolina 4.55
    Darvin Adams, Auburn 4.56
    Marshall Williams, Wake Forest 4.56
    OJ Murdock, Ft Hays State 4.56
    Tori Gurley, South Carolina 4.56
    Greg Salas, Hawaii 4.56
    Terrence Tolliver, LSU 4.59
    Lester Jean, Florida Atlantic 4.59
    Cecil Shorts, Mount Union 4.59
    Jeremy Kerley, Texas Christian 4.59
    DeAndre Brown, Southern Miss 4.59
    Dane Sansenbacher, Ohio State 4.59
    Austin Pettis, Boise State 4.61
    Jeff Maehl Oregon 4.62
    Jason Hamler, Fresno State 4.62
    Jeremy Kerley, Texas Christian 4.62
    Lester Jean, Florida Atlantic 4.65
    Vincent Brown, San Diego State 4.71

    TEs
    Rob Housler, Florida Atlantic 4.55
    Jordan Cameron, USC 4.59
    Victor Green, Nevada 4.64
    D.J. Williams, Arkansas 4.67
    Schuyler Oordt, Northern Iowa 4.67
    Julius Thomas, Portland State 4.68
    Charles Clay, Tulsa 4.73
    Lance Kendricks, Wisconsin 4.75
    Luke Stocker, Tennessee 4.79
    Zach Pinalto, North Carolina 4.87
    Charlie Gantt, Michigan State 4.97
    Allen Reisner, Iowa 4.97
    Lee Smith, Marshall 5.01
    Cameron Graham, Louisville 5.11

    OT:
    Derek Newton, Arkansas State 5.01
    Nate Solder, Colorado 5.05
    Jarriel King, South Carolina 5.09
    Mike Person, Montana State 5.19
    Orlando Franklin, Miami 5.20
    Anthony Castonzo, BC 5.23
    Marcus Cannon, TCU 5.26
    Gabe Carimi, Wisconsin 5.27
    James Brewer, Indiana 5.27
    James Carpenter, Alabama 5.28
    Derek Sherrod, Mississippi State 5.28
    Demarcus Love, Arkansas 5.31
    Keith Hughes, SE Louisiana 5.36
    Joe Barksdale, LSU 5.38
    Jah Reid, Central Florida 5.40
    Chris Hairston, Clemson 5.43
    Marcus Gilbert, Florida 5.46
    Kyle Hix, Texas 5.46
    Jason Pinkston, Pittsburgh 5.47
    Ray Dominquez, Arkansas 5.48
    Josh Davis, Georgia 5.50
    Willie Smith, East Carolina 5.50
    Adam Grant, Arizona 5.54
    Lee Ziemba, Auburn 5.60 OGs:
    Julian Vandervelde, Iowa 5.21
    Steve Schilling, Michigan 5.29
    Rodney Hudson, Florida State 5.31
    Dan Kilgore, Appalachian State 5.33
    Zach Hurd, UConn 5.34
    Keith Williams, Nebraska 5.36
    Andrew Jackson, Fresno State 5.38
    Clint Boling, Georgia 5.40
    Danny Watkins, Baylor 5.40
    Carl Johnson, Florida 5.43
    David Arkin, Missouri State 5.36
    Justin Boren, Ohio State 5.54
    John Moffitt, Wisconsin 5.55
    Ricky Henry, Nebraska 5.73
    Isaiah Thompson, Houston 6.06

    Centers:
    Jason Kelce, Cincinnati 4.93
    Ryan Bartholomew, Syracuse 4.97
    Kris O'Dowd, USC 5.16
    Brandon Fusco, Slippery Rock 5.21
    Zach Williams, Washington 5.27
    Mike Pouncey, Florida 5.28
    Stefen Wisniewski, Penn State 5.35
    Alex Linnenkohl, Oregon State 5.37
    Zane Taylor, Utah 5.61

    DEs
    Sam Acho, Texas 4.68
    Jabaal Sheard, Pittsburgh 4.69
    Robert Quinn, North Carolina 4.70
    Ryan Kerrigan, Purdue 4.71
    Ugo Chinasa, Oklahoma State 4.71
    Aldon Smith, Missouri 4.74
    Allen Bailey, Miami 4.77
    Cam Jordan, California 4.78
    Adrian Clayborn, Iowa 4.81
    Cliff Matthews, South Carolina 4.82
    J.J. Watt, Wisconsin 4.84
    Cheta Ozougwa, Rice 4.89
    D'Aundre Reed, Arizona 4.89
    Markus White, Florida State 4.93
    Demarcus Dobbs, Georgia 4.93
    Pernell McPhee, Mississippi State 4.94
    Ricky Elmore, Arizona 4.96
    Ryan Winterswyck, Boise State 5.03
    Wayne Daniels, TCU 5.12
    Jeremy Beal, Oklahoma 5.16

    DTs
    Christian Ballard, Iowa 4.80
    Nick Fairley, Auburn 4.87
    Marvin Austin, North Carolina 4.90
    Marcel Dareus, Alabama 4.93
    Brandon Bair, Oregon 4.93
    Muhammad Wilkerson. Temple 4.96
    Lawrence Guy, Arizona State 4.96
    Corey Liuget, Illinois 4.99
    Pep Levingston, LSU 4.99
    Terrell McClain, South Florida 5.00
    Martin Parker, Richmond 5.03
    Jurrell Casey, USC 5.06
    Drake Nevis, LSU 5.06
    Jarvis Jenkins, Clemson 5.08
    Chris Neild, West Virginia 5.12
    Phil Taylor, Baylor 5.14
    John Graves, Virginia Tech 5.15
    Ian Williams, Notre Dame 5.25
    Cedric Thornton, S. Arkansas 5.26
    Kenrick Ellis, Hampton 5.28
    Sione Fua, Stanford 5.28
    Jerrell Powe, Mississippi 5.29
    Colby Whitlock, Texas Tech 5.31
    Ladi Ajiboye, South Carolina 5.37

    ILBs
    Martez Wilson, Illinois 4.49
    Ross Homan, Ohio State 4.68
    Scott Lutrus, UConn 4.68
    Greg Jones, Michigan State 4.80
    Nick Bellore, Central Michigan 4.84
    Greg Lloyd, UConn 4.84
    Orie Lemon, Oklahoma State 4.99

    OLBs
    Dontay Moch 4.44
    Von Miller, Texas A&M 4.53
    Brian Rolle, Ohio State 4.56
    Adrien Moten, Maryland 4.62
    Chris Carter, Fresno State 4.62
    Doug Hogue, Syracuse 4.63
    Colin McCarthy, Miami 4.65
    Justin Houston, Georgia 4.68
    Brooks Reed, Arizona 4.68
    J.T. Thomas, West Virginia 4.68
    Lawrence Wilson, UConn 4.75
    Mason Foster, Washington 4.75
    K.J. Wright, Mississippi State 4.75
    Jeremiha Hunter, Iowa 4.78
    D.J. Smith, Appalachian State 4.78
    Bruce Miller, Central Florida 4.85
    Jonas Mouton, Michigan 4.87
    Akeem Ayers, UCLA 4.88
    Mark Herzlich, Boston College 4.92

    CBs
    Demarcus VanDyke, Miami 4.28
    Pat Peterson, LSU 4.34
    Chimdi Chekwa, Ohio State 4.40
    Chris Culliver, South Carolina 4.40
    Prince Amukamara, Nebraska 4.43
    Jimmy Smith, Colorado 4.46
    Ras-I Dowling, Virginia 4.46
    Curtis Marsh, Utah State 4.46
    Byron Maxwell, Clemson 4.46
    Shareece Wright, USC 4.46
    Buster Skrine, UT-Chattanooga 4.48
    Davon Harris, New Mexico State 4.50
    Josh Thomas, Buffalo 4.50
    Justin Rogers, Richmond 4.50
    Chykie Brown, Texas 4.50
    Cortez Allen, Citadel 4.51
    Marcus Gilchrest, Clemson 4.51
    Brandon Harris, Miami 4.53
    Brandyn Thompson, Boise State 4.53
    Vance Cuff, Georgia 4.53
    Brandon Burton, Utah 4.53
    Curtis Brown, Texas 4.53
    Jalil Brown, Colorado 4.53
    Rashad Carmichael, Va Tech 4.56
    Richard Sherman, Stanford 4.56
    Niles Brinkley, Wisconsin 4.56
    Aaron Williams, Texas 4.56
    Johnny Patrick, Louisville 4.59
    Kevin Rutland, Missouri 4.59
    Mario Butler, Georgia Tech 4.65
    Devon Torrence, Ohio State 4.68
    Kendric Burney, North Carolina 4.75
    Andrew McGee, Oklahoma State 4.79

    Safeties
    Joe Lefeged, Rutgers 4.43
    David Sims, Iowa State 4.50
    Dejon Gomes, Nebraska 4.53
    Mark Legree, Appalachian State 4.53
    Jeron Johnson, Boise State 4.53
    Chris Conte, California 4.53
    Da'orris Searcey, UNC 4.56
    Robert Sands, West Virginia 4.57
    Quinton Carter, Oklahoma 4.59
    Rahim Moore, UCLA 4.62
    Tyler Sash, Iowa 4.62
    Jerrard Tarrant, Georgia Tech 4.62
    Jaiquawn Jarrett, Temple 4.65
    Will Hill, Florida 4.65
    DeAndre McDaniel, Clemson 4.65
    Jermale Hines, Ohio State 4.68
    Eric Hagg, Nebraska 4.69
    Nate Williams, Washington 4.71
    Shiloh Keo, Idaho 4.75
    Ahmad Black, Florida 4.78

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    Steel Maniac's Time-Based Prediction: Lamar Jackson will be a bust and total flop in the NFL.

    What Actually Happened: Lamar Jackson became the youngest two-time NFL MVP winner ever.

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    Re: Players Steelers met with at 2011 NFL Combine

    Chekwa's draft stock just went way up. 4.4 flat is fast. He probably creeps into the late 2nd, early 3rd.

    Brian Rolle and Homan were very good linebackers on a very good Buckeye D. Both measured well.
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    Re: Players Steelers met with at 2011 NFL Combine

    Quote Originally Posted by hawaiiansteel
    http://www.steelersdepot.com/2011/03/players-steelers-met-with-at-the-2011-nfl-combine/
    Can you copy and paste the list? thanks.
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    Re: Players Steelers met with at 2011 NFL Combine

    Quote Originally Posted by PSU_dropout43
    Quote Originally Posted by hawaiiansteel
    http://www.steelersdepot.com/2011/03/players-steelers-met-with-at-the-2011-nfl-combine/
    Can you copy and paste the list? thanks.
    I would have done that except that the Steelers Depot website won't allow you to copy & paste.
    Steel Maniac's Time-Based Prediction: Lamar Jackson will be a bust and total flop in the NFL.

    What Actually Happened: Lamar Jackson became the youngest two-time NFL MVP winner ever.

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    Re: Players Steelers met with at 2011 NFL Combine

    Quote Originally Posted by Shawn
    Chekwa's draft stock just went way up. 4.4 flat is fast. He probably creeps into the late 2nd, early 3rd.

    Brian Rolle and Homan were very good linebackers on a very good Buckeye D. Both measured well.
    Chekwa looked horrible in positional drills.







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    Re: Players Steelers met with at 2011 NFL Combine

    Quote Originally Posted by steelerkeylargo
    Quote Originally Posted by Shawn
    Chekwa's draft stock just went way up. 4.4 flat is fast. He probably creeps into the late 2nd, early 3rd.

    Brian Rolle and Homan were very good linebackers on a very good Buckeye D. Both measured well.
    Chekwa looked horrible in positional drills.

    I read on Yahoo that Brandon Harris looked the best in all the drills, although he did not post an incredible 40 time.

    Seeing as how he is mentioned with the Steelers pick a lot, can you give me some info on him please?

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    Re: Players Steelers met with at 2011 NFL Combine

    So according to these lists, we met with 3 small to average size corners who run relatively slowly. This is not promising.
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    Re: Players Steelers met with at 2011 NFL Combine

    Quote Originally Posted by steelerkeylargo
    Quote Originally Posted by Shawn
    Chekwa's draft stock just went way up. 4.4 flat is fast. He probably creeps into the late 2nd, early 3rd.

    Brian Rolle and Homan were very good linebackers on a very good Buckeye D. Both measured well.
    Chekwa looked horrible in positional drills.
    I heard the same thing. Very stiff with no explosion.
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    Re: Players Steelers met with at 2011 NFL Combine

    Quote Originally Posted by steelblood
    So according to these lists, we met with 3 small to average size corners who run relatively slowly. This is not promising.

    of the three, Brandon Burton is the tallest (almost 6 feet) and fastest (4.53)...the Steelers must be interested in Burton as they have met with him twice already.
    Steel Maniac's Time-Based Prediction: Lamar Jackson will be a bust and total flop in the NFL.

    What Actually Happened: Lamar Jackson became the youngest two-time NFL MVP winner ever.

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