I got to watch the whole thing thanks to the girls making homemade french bread pizza. IT was awesome.
Anyhow:
Lamb - don't care what he runs. He was my #2 going in and nothing changed. He catches everything, and then is electric in the open field. A 4.50 is just fine.
Mims is exactly what Alyo and I thought he was. A legit, under rated WR. he doesn't get out of the 2nd IMO.
I thought Pittman helped himself a bunch. Ran well, looked smooth and athletic. He is going to be a steal in a deep WR draft.
Jefferson is a flat out stud. Any other draft and he is a top 2 WR. His production speaks for itself, but then he ran a 4.42ish? He had a good night.
I thought Claypool had the best night of anyone. Ran a 4.42 at 6'-4" 238. Supposedly he drank a ton of water before the weigh in. So even with a half gallon of water in him more then usual, he is 234. He doesn't play as fast as a 4.42, but he looked good enough and ran well enough to be drafted as a WR and not a TE.
Quez Watkins - Haven't seen him and now need to find him. WOW. 6'-0" 185 with a 4.35, tested super, and looked really nice in the drills section. I need to get a look at him in actual game action, but he caught my eye.
The Ohio State kids did nothing for me last night, Quintez Cephus ran slow and fought the football all night.
From a pure testing standpoint Donovan peoples-Jones tested out of the gym. 4.48 40 with 44.5" vert and a 11'-7" long jump. All this at 6'-1.5" 212 lbs. I think his QB (Patterson) did him no favors this year and he is a better WR then he showed at his time in Michigan.
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