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John Murphy of Yahoo! Sports rates Reggie as one of the "losers" at the combine :
Georgia Tech senior wide receiver/return man Reggie Ball: A converted quarterback, he was unable to open eyes in several important areas, most importantly being speed. He ran in the high 4.7 range, though he did produce good numbers in the agility drills. Giving scouts an indication that he could make the transition to being an all-purpose prospect would have required a 4.5-range 40-time. He will have a second chance to impress teams at his pro day, but for now he is looking more like a free agent-type prospect.
Wonder if Tech will allow him a pro day workout on campus since academic suspension....
On the other side, Dawan Landry's little brother LaRon (LSU) was a winner. Also mentioned Kenny Scott as a beneficiary of a weak DB pool in the draft.
Here's the link:
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_ylt=AgU9tdSOAUP9Lsoqa_5zOmM5nYcB?slug=jm-combinewrapup022807&prov=yhoo&type=lgn
Georgia Tech senior wide receiver/return man Reggie Ball: A converted quarterback, he was unable to open eyes in several important areas, most importantly being speed. He ran in the high 4.7 range, though he did produce good numbers in the agility drills. Giving scouts an indication that he could make the transition to being an all-purpose prospect would have required a 4.5-range 40-time. He will have a second chance to impress teams at his pro day, but for now he is looking more like a free agent-type prospect.
Wonder if Tech will allow him a pro day workout on campus since academic suspension....
On the other side, Dawan Landry's little brother LaRon (LSU) was a winner. Also mentioned Kenny Scott as a beneficiary of a weak DB pool in the draft.
Here's the link:
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_ylt=AgU9tdSOAUP9Lsoqa_5zOmM5nYcB?slug=jm-combinewrapup022807&prov=yhoo&type=lgn