I don't think he'll run a fast enough 40 time. Then again, Trent Richardson was drafted high and he was REALLY slow.
Where'd he play?
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I don't think he'll run a fast enough 40 time. Then again, Trent Richardson was drafted high and he was REALLY slow.
I don't think he'll run a fast enough 40 time. Then again, Trent Richardson was drafted high and he was REALLY slow.
Jerry Rice was a first-round pick by the 49ers (they actually traded up to get him, as they felt the Cowboys were after him, too) while playing at a Division 3 school, and recording a 40 time of 4.71. Scouts back then were beating the bushes for talent at most every school that fielded a team.
There must have been something working against Lazard in scouts' minds.....I don't know what else would explain their lack of interest. Drops were mentioned, as was his 40 time - but I just hope the Jaguars give him a chance, and he makes the most of it.
I didn't realize his 40 was that fast. He played much slower than that in the NFL.Uhhhhh Richardson ran a 4.48. That's fast for any RB. It's REALLY fast for a 230 pound rb.
Uhhhhh Richardson ran a 4.48. That's fast for any RB. It's REALLY fast for a 230 pound rb.
It would be something if Rhoads’ left us a first-rounder in Butler.
Montgomery is elite at both elusiveness and pass catching so I could see him going high despite the speed. He’s got some elite skills plus an elite work ethic.
I'm just assuming we lose both Montgomery and Butler after this season. CMC I'm sure is expecting that too, or he should be. They are both studs.
Which curse?https://thedraftnetwork.com/2018/09/17/sikkemas-2019-mock-draft-version-2-0/2/
Another mock puts Butler at #11 to the Cowboys. Is this the year the curse is broken for Iowa State in the draft?
Once Lazard went undrafted, I dropped any pretense of having a clue as to what NFL teams were looking for.
Hakeem is certainly a talented guy.
With Lazard going undrafted, I have a very, very hard time seeing a Cyclone go in the first round.
That was a straight up shot at our program. If Lazard has the exact same career at a "name" school he's a 2nd or 3rd rounder.
Lazard got a lot of run early that he doesn't get at a name school. He was a program changer here. There is no doubt about that and there's nothing that will ever change how he helped this program in both Rhoads and Campbells tenures. He had weaknesses though. He didn't get great separation, he wasn't all that nimble, and he dropped balls both at ISU and through the evaluation process. You can't drop passes at the NFL level if you can't make up for it with explosive potential. That's why he's in the position he's in right now.
Having seen what happened at the NFL, I'm definitely walking away from my previous stance on Lazard. His game clearly didn't translate. He was given an opportunity and couldn't do enough to find a roster spot. I don't think his playing for Notre Dame would have changed that.