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CB Ashton Youboty (CB Coach Purdue)

the typo is surprising (different than misspelling the name tho), but any convo about that should go here (I realize this link wasn't visible before your post):
http://www.buckeyeplanet.com/forum/showthread.php?t=12154&highlight=whac

Those are surely hand-timings by OSU. It is not useful for comparing to outside timings, but helps to prove that players like Kudla and Everett are indeed quite fast.
 
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the typo is surprising (different than misspelling the name tho), but any convo about that should go here (I realize this link wasn't visible before your post):
http://www.buckeyeplanet.com/forum/showthread.php?t=12154&highlight=whac

Those are surely hand-timings by OSU. It is not useful for comparing to outside timings, but helps to prove that players like Kudla and Everett are indeed quite fast.

Fox is listed at 4.29 on there and I believe ran around a 4.48 or so at the combine...fwiw
 
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yahoo.com

2/2/06



MOBILE, Ala. – As strengths and weaknesses go, Mike Nolan and the San Francisco 49ers have at least something going for them.

For a team that's in need of impact defensive players, Nolan and his staff will see a wealth of them in Saturday's Senior Bowl. As many as seven defensive players on the field Sunday could end up being first-round picks, and at least four of them are coming from the pivotal defensive end spot: Penn State's Tamba Hali, Boston College's Mathias Kiwanuka, Miami's Orien Harris and Louisville's Elvis Dumervil.

"With the linebackers, it looks like it's going to be a good year for (defensive ends)," Nolan said. "It seems like we'll see all of them."
Not quite. But it will be close. It will be a strong year for defensive ends at the top of the draft, not to mention linebackers – a position that should see six players selected in the first round this year. Not surprisingly, those spots dominate the top-10 defensive players in this season's draft – with three linebackers among the top five.

9. Ashton Youboty, cornerback, Ohio State Had he hung around another season, Youboty might have been the top corner in the 2007 draft. He has good size (6-1, 190) and very smooth coverage ability with a ton of room to grow with his technique. He doesn't have the polish of corners Jimmy Williams and Michael Huff. He will most likely run faster than both of those players and has shown a very good ability to break up passes, but he's simply not as refined and isn't seen as someone who could step in and start for a team as a rookie. He's more likely to spend a year in nickel packages, and then move to a No. 2 corner slot. If he doesn't have a good run of workouts leading to the draft, it's possible Youboty will slip to the late first round or even further.
 
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He has good size (6-1, 190) and very smooth coverage ability with a ton of room to grow with his technique. He doesn't have the polish of corner Michael Huff. He will most likely run faster than Michael Huff
40-yard dash
Michael Huff Texas 4.34
Well I seriously doubt that now.
I'm trying to avoid negativity, I just don't understand why he left early and how experts have him in the first round. Maybe i'm too blinded by the Minny game, but I don't think by not running the 40 he helped his stock much.
 
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Well I seriously doubt that now.
I'm trying to avoid negativity, I just don't understand why he left early and how experts have him in the first round. Maybe i'm too blinded by the Minny game, but I don't think by not running the 40 he helped his stock much.
Same. I don't see what people see in him.

To be honest, I thought he was bit better his sophmore year than his junior year.
 
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Actually Everett and Jenkins reach Billy Pittman at the same time, but Everett's chase-down is by far more impressive. Jenkins came from about 5 yards behind, Everett had at least 15 yards of ground to make up and caught up quickly.
 
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