Per NFL Prospect analyst Gil Brandt:
Ouachita Baptist's claim to fame is Cliff Harris. I signed him as an undrafted free agent in 1970 and he wound up being a six-time Pro Bowl selection in his 10-year career with the Cowboys. That was the last time this small school had a prospect — until now. Two teams came to see WR Julius Pruitt, who put up similarly fast times to Guice, running the 40 in 4.42 and 4.40 seconds. He had a 31 1/2-inch vertical; a 9-foot, 4-inch broad jump; a 4.36-second short shuttle; and a 7.19-second three-cone drill. His shuttle and cone times were likely affected by a lack of training in those particular drills.
Henderson State’s Lou West, an offensive lineman, also worked out here. He ran a 5.53 in the 40; had a 26-inch vertical; an 8-foot, 6-inch broad jump; a 5.06-second short shuttle; an 8.64-second cone; and 26 bench-press lifts.
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Ouachita Baptist + Henderson State Pro Day
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