PlayerRep said:PTGrizzly said:PlayerRep said:[*]PTGrizzly said:Just an fyi, Omar's actual 40 time from HS is a 4.52 (which is a very good time). That's laser, btw. I would guess the 4.38 was a hand time.
He also tore his ACL a couple years ago, so hopefully he's back to that speed. We need it.
What's your source for that time? He ran 4.4 last year. His acl was fine last fall when he started 3 games for Oregon St. He was a sprinter in high school in Texas.
Ummm...would ESPN and The Opening be a good enough source for you? They're fairly credible, I think.
If you're not aware, The Opening is a series of combines for HS athletes. Among other things, they have a laser timed 40 yard dash. So like I said, a laser 4.52 is a very good time. Check out how many at the NFL combine ran faster...there's not that many. The amount of sub 4.4 football players is incredibly miniscule.
I'm glad to hear his ACL is fine now! As I'm sure you know, some people recover differently. You never know if it will be the same as before, so that's why I mentioned it.
Sorry, but I call BS on you and that. I will take the official Oregon St times from last year. He ran 4.40, the 5th fastest on the team. The 2 corners who ran faster were both at 4.39. 2 receivers faster than that. He was the fastest safety and ran faster than 6 corners.
I sent the list to Brint. Perhaps he can post it. I'm too technically challenged to do that.
I mean, that's roughly the difference between a laser time and a hand time, so that makes sense.
I'm not sure why, or how, you can call BS on me. Check out The Opening. That's what I'm going off of.
Just for reference, at the 2019 NFL Combine there were 13 or 14 players who ran a 4.40 or faster. You think Oregon State had 5 guys who can?